A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Sixty-Two

I had a bit of a breakthrough in terms of the novel I have been planning out.  One of the plots involves creating a sort of treasure as a reward for anyone who can retrieve it from the place where it is hidden.  The thing is, the treasure is something that has to be tempting to anyone who could steal it, and the ability to steal it requires the person to already possess special knowledge and abilities that make it difficult to predict the exact nature of what they might want.  The solution came to me this afternoon and it is good enough that I am excited by it.  I know I am being vague here, but I don't want to give away the story and the specifics of what I am working on, in large part because the desire to tell what happens is a strong motivator for actually writing the damned book and I don't want to diminish that.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Fifty

Le Guin, Steering The Craft, Chapter Five: Adjectives and Adverbs (Exercise Five, Chastity)

A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Fifty-Nine