My new writing toy
Okay, I admit it – I’m not high-tech. I don’t own a Blackberry. I don’t take my laptop to the beach. Heck, I don’t even write on my laptop. I write – dare I say it? – in longhand. Old-school – that’s me. A notebook and a blue-ink, medium point PaperMate are the tools of my trade…
Recently, however, I realized that I was having trouble (well, more trouble than usual) figuring out “what happens when” in my new book. (I’m doing the character profiles and the plot outline simultaneously.) My husband Jack, knowing what a confirmed Luddite I am, suggested I try a nice, low-tech whiteboard and some dry erase markers. I agreed, but I wasn’t quite sure how they would help me…
After spending an enjoyable half-hour or so at my local office supply superstore (feeling a bit like Goldilocks: “this one’s too big, this one’s too small…”), I found the perfect whiteboard for me. And now that I have every chapter heading of the new book listed there, with the high points of the story in their appropriate places, I can say without reservation: Jack, you were right. (You still have to take out the trash, though.)
So now I go back and forth between my whiteboard and notebook, and I find it much easier to manage the story’s pacing. At the moment, my trusty board still has far too much white space for my liking. But that’ll change…

