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		<title>Keeping Track of Elements When Rewriting a Novel or Memoir Becomes a Monumental Task</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This blog post is to encourage my clients and all the writers who are on their umpteenth rewrites. When you&#8217;re writing a novel, a memoir, or any lengthy story, keeping track of the elements (plotlines, character arcs, archetypes, themes, hooks, foreshadows, metaphors, dialogue, front story, back story, internal monologue, exposition, irony) becomes a monumental task. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This blog post is to encourage my clients and all the writers who are on their umpteenth rewrites.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re writing a novel, a memoir, or any lengthy story, keeping track of the elements (plotlines, character arcs, archetypes, themes, hooks, foreshadows, metaphors, dialogue, front story, back story, internal monologue, exposition, irony) becomes a monumental task.</p>
<p>My analogy:  The elements in your story make up the pieces of a ten-thousand-piece puzzle.  Revising a piece of the puzzle could mean adjusting all the other pieces, especially when you&#8217;ve been rewriting and rewriting. Has your overall puzzle become a fuzzy picture?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my advice: Work in sections. Start with the first quarter of your story. Print your pages and read them out loud, chapter by chapter.  As you read, take notes; use color coding to track each element.  Example:  you might use yellow highlight to track your &#8220;hooks.&#8221;  Whatever method you choose to track, ask yourself these questions:  What&#8217;s my intent to introduce this hook?  Am I going to keep the reader engaged by re-baiting this hook in successive chapters?  At what point will I satisfy the reader by releasing the hook (delivering the &#8220;aha&#8221; moment)?</p>
<p>Happy rewriting and tracking!</p>
<p>I salute you!</p>
<p>Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan</p>
<p>author / manuscript consultant / writing career coach</p>
<p>author of <em><strong>Love Made of Heart </strong></em>(the story that inspires adult-children of                             mentally-ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas<strong> </strong>and to gain resources for their families)</p>
<p>author of <strong><em>Build Your Writer’s Platform &amp; Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers</em></strong><strong><em>, Readers, and Media Attention NOW</em></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://writingcoachteresa.com/" target="_blank">http://writingcoachteresa.com</a></p>
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