Friday, April 9, 2010

Don't Hold Back In Your Writing

A piece of writing advice I read years ago went something like this, "Don't hold back your greatest ideas until the next book you write. Use them now. You never know if that book of the future will get written, or even get published."

I've had to remind myself of this advice many times. A great idea pops into my head, but I think, "No, I'll wait 'til the next book for that one" or "I can't write that now---what if I can write it better in a couple years?"

Sure, if I'm doing things right, I'm always going to be writing better with each year that passes (I hope!). Maybe I will be able to tell the story better down the road. Or not. That's the issue. I don't want to hold onto my best ideas, because more good ideas will come later!

An example. In my first novel, Thicker Than Blood, I have a character who doesn't even show up in any scenes but was someone who got mentioned in the thoughts of another character. Her name's Abby. Now I liked the name Abby. Enough so that I didn't want to "use it up" for such a minor character. I tried changing it (she was going to be Nora, another name I like). It was a no go. This character had become Abby in my head. I felt like I wasted a good name! But as it turns out, as I wrote my second novel I had the wild idea to include this Abby character. And she took over the book! Which goes to show me the advice I heard was right. Don't hold back good ideas, or character names, for later.

Every book I write needs to be the very best it can be... right now. And this is good advice for life, too. Didn't Mark Twain say, "Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today?" Which goes hand-in-hand with Jesus' words about not worrying about tomorrow, for tomorrow has enough troubles of its own.

Let's live life to its fullest today, no matter our vocation!

4 comments:

  1. I really relate to this. I tend to try to hang on to ideas.

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  2. I really like this idea. I've had ideas, but I always wanted to save them for the "next book". However, if its popped in your
    head then use it.

    Thanks

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  3. Great post, C.J. Sometimes I have to hold back, meaning if I used all the ideas that popped in my head I would either never finish a single project or the novel would be a mismatched mess! But I do try to use up those 'brilliant' ideas when I can, because who knows? It might have just made my story that much better :)

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  4. This is definitely something I needed to read! I always want to save ideas for a bigger work but then I am reminded that they are in my present thoughts for a reason and I should make the most of them... More good ideas will always come.

    Best,

    Hannah Katy

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