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Carol Read's avatar

Composting is helping me get my story stronger. I am delving into a mix of reading and exploring locations. My novel is set in 3 locations Alaska, Indianapolis and Southampton. Not visited Alaska, would be interested in anyones experience esp if they have visited. Note the Alaska location is in the future so just wanting an understanding of place & people now.

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Rachel Davidson's avatar

Ah yes, who doesn't love a good compost analogy. Being acquainted with the physical stuff in my own garden, and having read up on the topic via esteemed composter Mr M Don, I know exactly of what you speak, Emma :) I am in that early, early stage of building my compost pile for my new WiP. It is proving quite useful to focus on the construction of said compost whilst I await the MS Assessment of my last WiP. Firstly in goes lots of 'carbon' material (character, high-level plot structure, the 'dirty pitch' and themes that will keep the thing within certain 'rails'). Later, perhaps as a distraction to the trial that agent-submission-processes always are, I will add to my WiP's compost with the nitrogen matter - leafy psych descriptions of main characters, flowery moments of minor-characters that will add to the whole rich, earthy soil (soul) feeding narrative! :) I'm not rushing. No one is desperate for my writing, no one is saying "where is her next paragraph?" - I have time to let the compost compost :) Thanks, Emma.

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