I’m calling my first draft of my novel, Lord of All Fools done.
That’s right; I’m bravely declaring that the work is– as far as plot elements are concerned– finito.
Now for the rewrite.
See, what actually happened is that I realized that the book was going to be ginormous if I kept up with the plot I’d sketched out. And I kept stumbling across things that I wished I’d fleshed out in earlier chapters. Things like the system of magic, the world– eensy, teensy things, in a work of fantastical fiction. 🙂
I had a ready made climax at the half-way point in the book; and the more I thought about going back and explicating, the more I liked the idea. I decided to revise, and add (since my scalpel work is fairly clumsy). I also made the conscious decision to do a formal outline this time, and keep better notes of what the world is meant to be. I’ve been working on the outline for about a week now, and it’s been really fun. I’m surprised– planning and plotting has never been one of my strong points.
So, the plan for the book is as follows:
The Lord of All Fools will be finished and ready for submission mid-February. I’m going to ramp up production on the sequel, The Boneyard King, to have it done in a year. The final, The Queen of Ashtown, will be finished a year after that. I know, generally, all the Big Events that will happen in each of the three books.
I feel great about the division of the books; I really, really like the idea of taking more time with LOAF to establish the world more solidly.
