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Dresdenus Prime:
Okay, so I have multiple story ideas, but there are two that I'm having difficulty deciding on. Both are first person POV, UF Genre. The one I began writing about a year ago, and to this day I have close to 76,000 words of a rough draft. This is a story I really like, and I even have enough data to turn it into a multiple book series. My issue is, I'm worried about two things:

1. There's not enough back story - Since we're on the JB boards, I'll use the Dresden Files as an example. I'm not beginning this story like Storm Front, well into Harry's wizarding life. I mean by SF, (click to show/hide)Harry has already learned he is a wizard, realized DuMorne was trying to control him, defeat him, joined Nick Christian for his first investigation job, and so on. My book is essentially JB writing his first Harry Dresden novel at the point where (click to show/hide)Harry is picked up by DuMorne and begins his training as a wizard, learning exactly what's out there.

2. The main character isn't conflicted or complex enough. Me being a first time writer, I'm not exactly sure how complex or conflicted the main character should be? He's essentially just an average joe at the moment. For the most part he's satisfied with his life. When he's told he's special and may have powers he's excited. Now at the same time he does have terrible nightmares, and his mother is somewhat wacky, but I'm concerned that's just not enough to make the reader want to care about him.

Now, here's the kicker - My other idea in my opinion doesn't have these problems. The main character has problems, and throughout the first book he learns how to cope with them. He's been through things, lost loved ones, and more. He knows a lot more about the supernatural world. Also, the world has more of a back story. Where as in my other book, hell is breaking loose in THAT book, in this book, hell's been there and left, and now it's all about adapting and surviving. My plot isn't as fleshed out as my other book, but that comes with the writing.

So, one book over half done, but with no back bone, or a brand new book, with some meat. My wife is losing faith in my passion for writing I think because I am willing to move away from a book I worked so long on, but at the same time I want my book to be something I can be proud of and friends and others can enjoy reading.

The way I see it, I have three options -
1. Work through the blocks and the muck and fix any problems or dull areas in my first book until I'm satisfied with it.
2. In order to ensure my original writing project has enough complexity and back story, take my idea for book 2 (same series as book 1), and make that book 1, essentially using everything I've written for book 1 as a history lesson.
3. Move along and start writing the new book.

I come to you, would-be-writers and successful writers. I'm not asking you to choose for me, but any advice, opinions, or general chatter that may prove helpful would be awesomesauce, and greatly appreciated.

cenwolfgirl:
wow now you have given me a block
i read your post thinking i know what i would do
i stick with one story till i finesh it and fix the stuff that needs fixing latter and see what happens
but its a good question and i think you should lisson to what others have to say as well as i am shore there are more people with more exprence then me who will have much better advice
good luck

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with putting down a story that has serious (in your opinion) flaws in order to work on something you think is better; ideally, doing the better thing will help you learn how to fix the other story when you come back to it at a later date.

That said, starting at the beginning is kind of a traditional way to do things - and the epic fantasy tradition of farmboy leaving small village to save the world tends to start before or with the training or learning about being anything special, and that kind of story sells.  And starting there will start with less conflict than dropping into the middle of things, but you can bring the conflict in along with the learning - whoever's teaching your central character can brief them about whatever the conflicts are in that world that gets into by virtue of having that power, no ?  Or if there's no teacher, the conflict could seek him out because he has the power - again like in the DF, Justin seeking Harry out in order to train him to the dark side.

MClark:
Hi,

I'm in favor of finishing the story you have half written. Its Robert Heinlein's 2nd rule of writing : "You must finish what you write." I believe the writingexcuses.com people -or at least one of them- are in favor of finishing what you write also.

If you're stuck on the training montage because its dull, just write it as best you can. Write the info dump if you have to and keep going. Maybe you'll figure out a way to chop them up into more palatable bits later.

Maybe the book needs a stronger villain to come in and stab the hero in the face to help get things moving.

Or another trainee character for the hero to interact with and this character could later become a Ron Weasley, Hawk (from the mundane mystery Spenser novels), or the Moriarity ANother trainee gives him somebody to talk to and might make the infodumps less infodump-y.

Average joes are really hard to write. Richard Sharpe is very strong and good shot. Horatio Hornblower is good at math, Honor Harrington has a treecat, Give him some cool skill, like a knack for quidditch, or he was a knowledge of poetry (OK, yeah, I'm reading Spenser novels now) and that helps him (or hinders him) in training.

If you don't like how it turns out, set it aside and return to it later.

OTOH, authors have been know to set aside a work that isn't progressing, so your call, of course.

cenwolfgirl:
to day i started a compleatly diffrent story because i have been writing in one world for nearly two years strat with the same chrs and i dicided i need to do somthing new once more i proberly wont keep it but playing with new charictors is quite fun
as they say a chang can be as good as a rest
i will go back to the stories in the other univers latter i am shore

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