This advice makes so much sense to me. I agreed, totally.
Whatever route I choose, I need to tie it in at the beginning and carry in
through to the end by unearthing some common threads.
I have a long way to go with this story, but I will continue
to read, research, and collect data based on the character’s life. Each bit of
information provides another piece of the puzzle. After pondering various ways
to tell her story, I’ve decided to focus on her sense of adventure, her desire
to travel new trails, and experience new territories.
Since most picture books are 32 pages, biographies are
limited in telling the wide expanse of a person’s life. Instead, focusing on
pivotal scenes within a narrow narrative arc (beginning, middle, ending) seems
to work for my particular story.
Pondering, that’s the key to figuring out how to approach
this revision. Pondering different possibilities. Pondering a way to crawl
inside the character’s head and figure out how and where to take her, finding
the passionate core to create an emotional impact for the reader.
My pondering sometimes happens in the middle of the night.
I’ve worked out so many character situations when I wake up in the middle of
the night and a solution pops into my head. Some pop right back out, and I
can’t remember them the next day. Anyone have a popper stopper?
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Nancy Kelly Allen has written 40+ children’s books and a cookbook,
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