There is nothing like the utmost satisfaction of finishing a chapter. When you plan on writing a novel, which could be anywhere between 200 some to 800 some or more pages, chapters are the steppingstones that climb up to the very tippity-top to reach the ultimate goal – a completed manuscript. Chapters also make writing a lot less intimidating. A goal of twenty pages isn’t as frightening to look at than lets say 600 or so pages.
So far during my journey the writing is going a bit slow due to the fact that I’m going to school full time and my teachers love to gang up on me with assignments, however I’m doing my damned-est to write every single day. Since I started my 1-year writing project I have written two whole chapters. Despite the fact that my chapters are merely 8-10 pages long, at least that is two chapters more towards the finish line.
Chapters can also be however long you want them to be. I have chapters that are over twenty pages long and some that are a mere five. Chapters are little small stories that make up one big long story, like a sitcom during prime time television. There are also chapters in life. Some that we nostalgically crave to repeat and some we wish it would end as quickly as possible. But as in life chapters must end so a new one can begin. When should you end a chapter? That’s for you to decide my friends.
After I opened my story up for the first time in months I instantly fell back into it. Although I ended my last chapter in the most exceptional way, I can’t remember where I was going next with it. I know there was a plan but I’m not sure what. UGH! This is why you should both write ideas down the moment they arrive and never walk away from your story for too long a period. I’m hoping with this new project and goal I set for myself this particular problem won’t happen again. Being fairly new to writing I can only imagine how much easier the second book is. There are so many things I would change about my writing process. But no doubt it’s a live and learn situation.
Following tonight’s writing session I’ll provide an update on my progress. I’ve actually psyched myself up for my fun filled night of writing. A tall cup of hot tea, my Apple and hanging with old friends (characters) by candlelight – does it get any better than this?