In no particular order, Angela Hunt is a novelist, a nana, teacher, mother, wife, mastiff owner, reader, musician, student, aspiring theologian, apprentice baker, and bubble gum connoisseur. The things that enter her life sooner or later find their way into her books, hence "a life in pages."
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
BOM: The Writing
Happy Independence Day!
On this holiday Wednesday, I am packing to head off to my annual retreat and the Christian Retailers' convention--this year in Atlanta. It's always good to be with friends, though it's a long week away from my family and my dogs.
The writing of The Elevator held a couple of unique challenges. First was how to tell a story where the principal characters are pretty much stuck in an elevator for most of the book. I knew I'd be using flashbacks, but where to put them? How to space out the scenes for greatest impact and tension? Choices that were a bit tricky.
Another challenge was Isabel. She was a native Spanish speaker, so I had to write in a way that implied that English was her second language. I had to bend the rules a little--if I were being 100 percent legit, I'd have written her scenes in Spanish (and butchered the language, no doubt), so I had to write them in English while helping the reader believe that Isabel was thinking in Spanish and searching for the right English words. I can only hope I pulled it off.
The next challenge was, of course, the ending. Endings are always a challenge for me, and often I put them off until the third or fourth draft. I have an idea what's supposed to happen, but there are always so many possibilities . . . I wait until I know the characters better so they can tell me what to do. Or maybe the Lord shows me what to do.
I remember when I was writing THE JUSTICE--I was on the treadmill going through the last draft and told the Lord I needed an ending, and fast. Fortunately, He came through. He always does.
Tomorrow: the editing
~~Angie
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I look forward to seeing you at ICRS, Angie. And since I live in Atlanta, if you get to missing your dogs too much, I'll bring mine down to see you. ;o) You can get a mastiff fix. LOL
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