Remember that old marching song:
99 bottles of beer on the wall
99 bottles of beer
Take one down, and pass it around,
98 bottles of beer on the wall.
Its repetitive melody helps you find your rhythm when hiking trails or jumping
ropes. It’s an ear worm that keeps you steady when the task at hand seems
monumentally tedious. It diverts your attention from the monotony to the goal.
That’s what I feel when I revise. When I finish a first draft, breathing a sigh
of relief and accomplishment, I move on to the first revision. Only to discover
another plot hole. A character acts out of character. First person slips into
third person. Or worse, the history is wrong.
But.
You know what? I hate beer. And this particular morning,
after a week of finals, I’m not liking revision. It’s hard, hard, hard work.
Indeed. Instead of spending all those hours writing, typing, outlining,
researching, deleting, cutting, pasting, I could bake a pie. I could learn a
new hobby, learn to sky dive and jump off a cliff, plant another garden, or
two, or three…
Wait.
True enough, I have enough gardens. Besides, it’s cold outside. And I have
enough hobbies, which mostly centers on books and more books. And I haven’t had
a baking oven for over a decade. And sky
diving? What?
Besides, this character, for all her flaws, is getting really interesting. If I
could just…
Fine. Back to work.
By the way, wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday.
O yea, speaking of which, I should tell you:
I now have an agent! Sarah N. Fisk is an Associate Literary
Agent in the Tobias Literary Agency! I am immensely honored to be working with
Sarah!
Hooray! Congrats on your new agent, Bobbi! Keep plugging away at those revisions. Hopefully, they'll lead to a new sale in the New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words, Carmela! I'll keep you posted, for sure! Bobbi
ReplyDeleteHooray for persistence! I'm slogging away at revisions, too, and glad for the company. xox
ReplyDeleteDear JoAnn, and hooray for persistence INDEED! Cheers to us! Bobbi
ReplyDeleteWhat a very human post. Thank you. Human and hilarious...and in the end, joyous! May your holiday be bright with humans, hilarity and hope, Bobbi.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, April. Yes, I can be very humany! Wishing you all the best sparkles for the holidays! Bobbi
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