Hello, Inkpotters!
Here's a question for you from the Ask the Inkpot mail bag.
"Can you make suggestions and/or offer exercises for help getting back into a story you are working on when it has been put aside for some time?"
Thanks, Molly
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Molly,
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking!
I've done this pretty often, in fact. And the first thing I do is--without rereading the dormant manuscript--write a very short (one or two pages) synopsis of the story as I recall it. It's been interesting to see what highlights appear in the new synopsis. What stands out after time away?
Then I answer some questions (again, before rereading the MS)
What's the story about?
What does the main character want?
What do I want for the main character?
What single scene do I love the most in the dormant MS?
Then I reread. It's always interesting to see how the manuscript varies from memory and my desire.
Have fun!
MarshaQ