Maybe this is a lot to ask of strangers but I have a conundrum for which I seek advice.
I started a story about a year and a half ago. I started the first chapter not knowing where it would go. As I wrote my story, I realized it needed more than one chapter, and I came up with an outline for 5 chapters, and figured I could publish one chapter a month. I finished the first and started on the second, which rushed to ill effect – or not. I realize in writing chapter 2 so hastily, and doing a terrible editing job, I had also developed the characters in ways that I hadn’t fully anticipated.
As I wasn’t very happy with chapter 2, I gave the third chapter more time but as I worked it I found the need to much better understand my characters. I finally got that out, but felt a great deal of trepidation about chapter 4 because I knew it would be the most intense, and the longest. Between my work getting busier and the rest of life, my writing slowed down until this winter, when I had a bit more time.
So now I’m almost done with chapter 4, and I can’t write the climactic scene because I realize I’ve written so much, in an excessive, grotesque manner, about my first wife, and after 25 years I finally figured out why she left me.
No, I haven’t spent 25 years upset about it. I might not be well adjusted but I do love my life, my current wife of 17 years, our daughter, everything. What I have done, is had this major “aha” moment which pulled up a lot of the upset I did feel 25 years ago and its put me in a major funk of a mood. (The explanation she gave me I misunderstood. I understand women a lot better now…)
62000+ words into a story and here’s my multiple choice question that I hope you will help me decide:
1. Delete the whole thing of my computer and Literotica, and move on immediately (this is my current favorite)
2. Finish writing it, fix up the first three parts for consistency, and count it as a life-achievement; and for the several readers who’ve asked me if I was going to continue the series. It would be painful, and I’m not really a good enough author to make it real art.
3. Rewrite Chapter 1, to be a more upbeat romp, and delete the rest.
Why ask you all? I felt as writers of erotica, you might have faced this situation yourselves at some point.
thank you so much for your responses
Meanderer
I started a story about a year and a half ago. I started the first chapter not knowing where it would go. As I wrote my story, I realized it needed more than one chapter, and I came up with an outline for 5 chapters, and figured I could publish one chapter a month. I finished the first and started on the second, which rushed to ill effect – or not. I realize in writing chapter 2 so hastily, and doing a terrible editing job, I had also developed the characters in ways that I hadn’t fully anticipated.
As I wasn’t very happy with chapter 2, I gave the third chapter more time but as I worked it I found the need to much better understand my characters. I finally got that out, but felt a great deal of trepidation about chapter 4 because I knew it would be the most intense, and the longest. Between my work getting busier and the rest of life, my writing slowed down until this winter, when I had a bit more time.
So now I’m almost done with chapter 4, and I can’t write the climactic scene because I realize I’ve written so much, in an excessive, grotesque manner, about my first wife, and after 25 years I finally figured out why she left me.
No, I haven’t spent 25 years upset about it. I might not be well adjusted but I do love my life, my current wife of 17 years, our daughter, everything. What I have done, is had this major “aha” moment which pulled up a lot of the upset I did feel 25 years ago and its put me in a major funk of a mood. (The explanation she gave me I misunderstood. I understand women a lot better now…)
62000+ words into a story and here’s my multiple choice question that I hope you will help me decide:
1. Delete the whole thing of my computer and Literotica, and move on immediately (this is my current favorite)
2. Finish writing it, fix up the first three parts for consistency, and count it as a life-achievement; and for the several readers who’ve asked me if I was going to continue the series. It would be painful, and I’m not really a good enough author to make it real art.
3. Rewrite Chapter 1, to be a more upbeat romp, and delete the rest.
Why ask you all? I felt as writers of erotica, you might have faced this situation yourselves at some point.
thank you so much for your responses
Meanderer