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Writing a First Draft in Two Weeks: Part #2
Posted on February 19th, 2010 2 commentsI’m cranking out the pages today, but had to stop to do a little research to help me push the story forward in the right direction. The problem is, my research has popped a question right up into the forefront of thee ol’ brain.
First, some backstory. The main character in my WIP believes she was conceived as a result of artificial insemination through a sperm donor clinic.
Doing my research on clinics, etc, I began to wonder… do I use a real clinic? What are the pluses, what are the drawbacks?
My story is set in a fictional small town in rural Alberta and there are three clinics in Alberta listed on the DonorSiblingRegistry.com website and so I was thinking, do I use a real clinic? Using a real clinic might add more details to the story that a fictional clinic may not. The problem is that if I use a real place, then I have to do even more research to ensure that I represent this place accurately as there is correspondence back and forth regarding policy, etc. And to do that, I may not be able to manipulate my character and storyline in the way I imagine. I suppose I could do the research and then figure out what works best for my story. The best of both worlds?
Here’s the other problem… when calling someone up out of the blue to ask questions, when I imagine the script, I always get stuck. For example, here’s my big ‘what if’ that leaves me stumped:
“Hi, my name is Jean Oram and I am writing a novel about a girl who is searching for her Bio-Dad who was a sperm donor in the 1980s. I’m hoping you can help me out by answering a few questions I have.”
“Cool! When will the book be published?”
“Uhhhh… well, see… here’s the thing–”
Have you delved deep into research where you interviewed people? What did you do? How did you handle the ‘when does the book come out’ topic?
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P.S. Here is my progress so far:
Monday: 0
Tuesday: 14
Wednesday: 13
Thursday: 20
Friday: 24 and still going
LATER NOTE: I wrote 44 pages today (double spaced, 6625 words). Whew!
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