I hadn't planned to work on my novel's
opening chapter between 3:30 and 4:30 a.m.
But I woke up, my mind filled with
questions about the story's maguffin – the item my characters would
pursue.
I'd thought everything was in place.
But yesterday evening I began re-reading one of my favorite
mysteries: Curses! by Edgar
Award-winning novelist Aaron Elkins. Early in the story Elkins makes
sure readers grasp the rarity of a pre-conquest Mayan codex.
No
lights flashed as I read that chapter, but my subconscious mind took
note. At 3:30 I woke up and began considering what my Professor
Hastings had packed into his Gladstone bag. For readers to understand
why two criminal syndicates were after the bag, I had some to do some
explaining.
And
that means further research into two obscure subjects. Then I'll
simply have to figure out a way to convey that information without
intruding into the story.
Maybe
that will come at 3:30 next Saturday morning.
2 comments:
Sounds like an intriguing story you are writing. :)
I find it interesting; the challenge is how to convey it in such a way that readers agree.
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