Generation 3 Clarity
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While heading to her last meeting of the day, Adriana Cavalcante bumps into an intriguing stranger.
While heading to her last meeting of the day, Adriana Cavalcante bumps into an intriguing stranger.
Hi guys!
Isn’t it just a fact that while us writers like to write, we sort of… like talking about writing even more? And especially our own writing. At least it’s true for me, which is why even as I start a new story, I’m rubbing lil hands thinking of the time when I can do reflections because it’s my excuse to blab about my own writing for a bit. So, that’s what this post is. I like to reflect on a story after I’m done – how the story evolved over time, what I liked, and what I’m not as happy with. I like to do this for me, because it’s my chance to think back and reflect, and I like to think maybe others will enjoy seeing how a writing process can look. I know a lot more writers who plan at least something in advance, whereas I like to start writing and figure things out along the way and editing a lot. It’s a mess, but it’s my mess, so let’s take a look at the messy process that resulted in Heartwood.
An excerpt from the afterword of Rosalia Cavalcante’s biography ‘Heartwood’… as well as some pictures of a special day. 🙂
I present a cut chapter from Heartwood as well as some musings on a few things that were problematic in my handling of Lia, her past, and her relationship with Lorenzo. Also sorry for not replying to comments – vaccination happened and I felt bad.
It’s a year later, and the biography is a hit, leading Lia and Teo to doing signings and public talks. It seems like business as usual, but somebody unexpected shows up and why is Teo so nervous?
Lia and Teo have a talk about the past, unravelling their complicated relationships with their parents.
I wrote a post about my writing process that was too long for tumblr so I put it here. I’m sorry.
Teo is worried about his next interview with Lia, but she takes it in a new direction.