Why
are revisions so difficult? Because a real revision (not tweaking here and
there) requires seeing in a whole new way. RE—VISION.
By the
time a story is submitted, it’s been revised and tweaked many times. So when it
returns with an R & R (revise and resubmit) request, what writers consider
as good a non-acceptance as there can be, it’s because it’s not the other R,
the final one. (Rejection)
Revision!
Yippy! But now I have to look at the story in a new way.
Maybe
what I thought the story was about turns out not to be. Maybe a character that
meant so much to me doesn’t serve the story well. Maybe a sub-plot is more of a
main plot, or the plot isn’t a plot at all.
But…they
liked it enough to want to see it again. Now, if I could only figure out why or what they liked… because a house once carefully constructed now
feels wobbly, and the removal of a few of its support beams threatens to make
the whole come tumbling down…
This
is where Re-Vision is crucial. To let go of
the house I built and carefully decorated, I try to imagine the inner-walls in
different places. Try to imagine a different entrance. Imagine re-doing the
upper floor.
Well,
that about describes the process from the outside. From the inside—there are no
words, except—
It’s hard.
I
just got through it, again. The house is still standing. Have faith, you can do
it.