No, my title for this blog post doesn’t refer to the first line of Genesis. I’m talking about beginning a new novel.
“There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you.” ― Beatrix Potter
As Beatrix Potter said (I quote her often on this), there is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. And if a writer is a seat-of-the-pants writer like me, the second line of the quote is every bit as true. I don’t quite know where those first words will take me.
One of the reasons I write is to find out what will happen to the characters and how their story will end. Oh, certainly, I do have at least a general idea what will happen (plot). If I’m writing a romance, I know my hero and heroine will find hope for a happily ever after by the end of the book. But what will happen to them on the way to that ending? And what exactly will that ending look like when I get there? These are questions I seek to answer. And so I write.
I enjoy the way my characters sometime surprise me, the same way I hope they will surprise my readers. I love digging into their histories so I can better understand their motivations. Why do they do the things they do? Why do they believe what they believe? Why do certain words come out of their mouths?
We are all a sum total of everything we have experienced in life. All of our decisions, all of our life-lessons, all of our triumphs and trials have shaped us. The same is true for the characters in my books, and so I seek to know them better as I follow them on their current journeys.
I am in that delicious early stage of a new book, when anything is possible and I’m still discovering where those first words will take me. I’ll let you know where that is.
~robin
Robin Lee Hatcher
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Karen Witemeyer says
I love that quote from Beatrix Potter! I recently rewatched the movie about her life. Such an incredible woman, and one who fought for her dream.
I hope you enjoy these early stages of starting a new book, Robin. So much yet to discover!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Karen, it is definitely one of my favorite “writer quotes.” My most favorite is on the wall in my office from the movie A Knight’s Tale when the character says, “I’m a writer. I give the truth scope!” LOL!
Deborah Raney says
Don’t know how I missed this post, but I’m excited that there will soon be a new Robin Lee Hatcher book for me to read! Oh, how I wish I felt the same about starting a new book. I do love the thinking and dreaming part of starting a book, but when it comes down to actually getting new words on paper, that is HARD! I’m much happier when it’s editing and REwriting time! 🙂
Robin Lee Hatcher says
LOL! For most of the book, getting words on paper is hard for me too. But the beginning tends to be easier. Favorite part of writing a novel, besides typing THE END, is the brainstorming. I love bouncing ideas around with other writers.