Of Keeping Things Tight Structurally #Writing #Novel

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I can’t figure out if I’m a perfectionist to a self-defeating degree when it comes to this novel or if I’m a very flawed, very tragic genius. Regardless, I’m trying to keep the first “part” of this novel down to 20 scenes, which will leave me 30 scenes for the second half of the first act.

I feel as thought being a strict when it comes to structure scene-wise will help me keep some discipline and make for a better story in the end. This slows the process down a great deal, however because I do all this writing then realize my scene count is all out of whack.

But I’ve successfully cut my first part down to 20 scenes again, leaving me a solid 30 scenes to use before I hit the second act. I really want election day to be a major event in the first act to kind of give the more clued-in people a reminder of what this story is really about.

This story is about MAGA on the right and identity politics on the left.

At least, that’s one of the about half a dozen layers to this story.

It’s subtext, if you will.

Anyway, I’m very obsessed at this point.

V-Log: Thoughts On The Lack Of Well-Written Strong Black & Brown Women Characters In Pop Art

Some thoughts from a white middle-aged man.

Novel Notes For April 4, 2019 — AOC, The Internal Logic Of Movies Versus Novels & County Government Issues

Some thoughts.

V-Log: A Subtle, But Important, Breakthrough In The Novel’s Development

Funny where inspiration comes from.

Novel Notes For April 3rd, 2019 — Go Big Or Go Home

Some thoughts.

Fear Of A Jezebel Planet

By Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Just talking about developing my novel.

Novel Notes For April 1 — The Game Is Afoot

— I’m officially trying to start writing the first draft again.

— Tightened up the scenario a whole lot in the last 24 hours.