I'm
a very visual person and when I write I like to see my characters in my
head. It helps me to better create my
story if I know what everyone looks like.
In my last novel I patterned my main character after a really good
friend of mine so it was no problem. I
even borrowed some of his personality quirks and character traits. This time, however, I completely made up my
main character from scratch. I had a
pretty good idea of what I wanted him to look like, details about his
appearance, what type of personality he would have and so forth, but I couldn't
seem to get that visual I needed securely planted in my head.
Now
that the dust has settled around here and the cleanup is over I have been
struggling to get back to writing. As
you may recall we had a little electrical fire incident at our tiny home and a
resulting power surge that obliterated all of my open documents on my
laptop. Fortunately my laptop was spared
any damage and of course, we are safe and sound as well. While I have so much to be grateful for, and
I truly am, I had lost three important documents - my blog postings, my financial
tracking information in an Excel workbook I use and all my work on my latest
novel.
I
was very fortunate to be able to recover the blog document and the financial
workbook both in their entirety thanks to a backup that had been
performed. However, although my novel
had been backed up the same as the other two documents it was badly corrupted
and I was not able to retrieve my work.
I was however, able to retrieve an earlier version from a week prior so
it was not a complete loss thank goodness!
I
had specifically scheduled myself blocks of time that week for some serious
writing and as a result I had done quite a bit of work. Just minutes before the fire broke out I had
completed the first half of my novel and had done my first set of
re-writes. It was a huge accomplishment
and I was thrilled about the progress I had made. Now I have to go back and recreate all of the
work that was done that week.
Fortunately
I had read my work to my constructive critics and they are completely on board
to help me get it all put back together so I don't forget anything of great
importance. It seems a bit daunting and
I'm having a difficult time getting started.
On
Friday night I hopped on Google and started searching for a picture of someone
I could get that visual of and this is what I found. It couldn't be more perfect, it is exactly
what I had imagined and now I feel inspired to get back to writing. I don't know who this guy is or if he is even
real but if so he is welcome to stop by my house and introduce himself. J
I
emailed a copy of the picture to my literary assistant that night and she told
me to hurry up and get that book done.
To quote her "Wow. He's gorgeous!"
I
think I'm now properly inspired.
So glad you are back on track with your writing the pieces of your novel that you had lost. I can imagine that must have been hard to do. I am looking forward to your novel and as far as the visual above of your main character..... (drool...!!!) ;)
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