After meeting with my critique group, I’m tweaking some plot lines and revising my opening chapters. I’m struggling today because I’m not 100% confident about how to change one plot line. I keep telling myself to make a decision and write it out, and that if it doesn’t work, I can write it again another way. But I want to be “right” the first time; I don’t want to write it again.
And so I sit, paralyzed by indecision.
The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward. ~ Amelia Earhart
This is my public statement: I’m going to act. I will make a plot decision and keep writing. And I will prevail in these revisions because there’s one thing I can say with 100% confidence: I am tenacious.
Go for it!
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Thank you, Sandy! Made some progress yesterday and will keep at it. 🙂
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My guess is that you may find out pretty quickly once you start down one of those tracks if it’s the right one. Either things will start falling into place and feeling exciting, or it will feel like it’s falling apart or getting boring. So you don’t necessarily have to change everything to find out which one–just start it and see.
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Yep. I charted a path and embarked on it, and it seems to be working. I’ve taken a little detour that has enhanced the path. Victory?
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