Assessed Value
The burden of truth.
I’ve decided bring the greatest value to my ideas would be by writing in a fictional, novel form. It’ll be the most fun writing that way, allowing me to tell a story of my making. Since last week, written down ideas, small details to touch on — and, a plot has been started. Which has enlightened me to a new title of the book. After the title point, I actually got much more excited to tell a story instead of recalling one.
During the last week, I haven’t had much forethought of the books future (inexcusable!) to give insight into some of the greater details I’d be willing to share normally, but hopefully I’ll be able to update soon with those in the coming week.
My goal by next weeks update is to have information to share that isn’t too vague, so I’ve got some work to do. In my mind, laying out a book is a lot like laying out a business plan. For it’s success, I need to have an idea on where the story will take us and how it will be perceived — as if it’s all part of the plan. To get it right, I need to commit to its well-being. My writing history is lacking but I feel an urge to put my imagination to pen and let it breathe life. The risk being noncommitment, the reward being expressive.
Weight against the risk vs. reward factor makes me realize the journey of this will be much more telling of my character. I don’t want to be generalizing success and living on a prayer, I want to have clear intentions and tenacity to ensure it. Until next time.
Cheers
