Monday, November 01, 2010

Happy Happy National Novel Writing Month to those of you partaking in this crazy writing adventure! I am not jumping in myself this year, but I recently unearthed the novel I wrote for NaNoWriMo 8 years ago, The Book of Live Wires, and was shocked to discover it has some real life in it. I honestly thought that I had written it just for myself, just to get back into my own creative flow. I honestly thought that it was an incoherent mess, that it was not anything I'd ever consider sharing with the world. Now I have enough distance to see it has some real juice. It needs work, of course, but there are passages that may be among the strongest I've written. I'm floored. My beloved first reader, Laraine is looking at it now, as is my agent. I am so eager to get their notes and see whether the story might have some potential.

The Book of Live Wires is a sequel, of sorts, to The Book of Dead Birds--perhaps it is technically more of a spin off or a follow up, since it is narrated by Darryl, not Ava. It's wild to see how much resonance the story has with my own life today--Darryl and Ava have a baby, so there's that connection, plus Darryl is still dealing with the loss of his first wife, so grief plays a major role in the story. I had not experienced much grief when I wrote the draft, and in reading it now am surprised by how much my writing about loss rings true. Again, a reminder of how we know more than we know we know when we write.

I'll keep you posted. In the meanwhile, may all of you NaNoWriMo-ers have swift fingers and wild hearts (and, most importantly, have a lot of fun!)

5 comments:

Laraine Herring said...

Yes, Gayle -- some of the strongest passages I've ever read from you.

And, my darling, you have the gift of empathy. This is what makes you, among so many beautiful things, a writer. You could imagine the feelings of others. You have a compassionate heart.

Can't wait to finish it!
xox

Unknown said...

Can't wait to read it! What wonderful news!

Tricia J. O'Brien said...

What a discovery! And it's so refreshing to hear you did get some solid material out of NaNo. I'm not doing it this year--still trying to rewrite last year's.
Since I loved Book of Dead Birds, I'm excited you might be working on its sequel.

Laurene said...

I loved Book of Dead Birds. Some of the images are still vivid in my mind years after reading it. I look forward to this book and am glad you re-found it.

Donna said...

I liked Darryl a lot, and I've always wanted to read his story. Yay!