This Is How I Plot

(Blog title is stuck in my head, being chanted to the tune of "This Is Why I'm Hot." Someone please kill the earworm!)

Yesterday, I mentioned on Twitter that my white board was covered in sticky notes, and several people asked me to either post pictures or explain how I used the board and stickies. Last year, I did a post covering this topic, so if you'd like to read that original post, click here. Or, you can scroll down and I'll explain it again in this post, referencing the novel I'm now outlining.

I have about a zillion things due in the next three months. A short story. A novella. The fifth Soul Screamers novel (IF I DIE). And the synopsis for the first book in my new adult series. (Before people start asking--again--no, I can't talk about the new series in detail yet. Not until I have permission from my editor. All I can say now is that it's paranormal (of course) and that it's currently scheduled for fall of 2011, though that could change.) And this synopsis is the most pressing of my deadlines. It's due...oh...now. Yesterday. Pronto.

But here's the thing about first books in a series: they're hard. Not that any book is really ever easy to write, but it's always harder for me with the first book in the series, because you're starting everything from scratch. The world is new, and I don't really know it. The characters are new, and I don't really know them. The conflicts are new, and I don't really know them either. Which means that at the beginning of the process (which is where I am now), I'm flying blind.

Yesterday, after weeks of brainstorming on a couple of basic ideas, world building concepts, and vague character sketches, I sat down and actually plotted the novel. This is very hard work. It requires copious amounts of caffeine and Zen-like concentration.

[Craft word, as defined by Rachel: plotting - coming up with and organizing the actual events of the novel, including the main story line, the romance arc, and the relevant bits of the series arc. This is where I do the point-by-point, linear outline. By the end, I know all the major events and motivations which will propel the story.]

What I had when I started actually plotting:
  • A list of characters and their relationships
  • A list of important world-building facts--the rules of the world
  • A big, blank white board
  • Sticky notes, in three different colors, one for each plot thread
  • A fine point black pen
  • Notes, taken on my laptop, my iPad, and jotted on actual paper from my white board, before I erased it.
  • Coffee. Never underestimate the power of caffeine. Seriously.

[Disclaimer: The following is how Rachel plots a book. This method usually works for her, but that is no guarantee that it will work for anyone else. Nor is this post a criticism or condemnation of anyone else's plotting method.]

Step one: Assign colors to your plot threads. For this book, the green notes are the main plot thread, the pink ones are the romance plot thread (I know, it's cliche, but it's easy to remember) and yellow is the series arc. I actually am not fond of the color yellow, but that's all I had left. ;-)

Step two: write down every single event/transition/turning point you've thought of so far, each on a separate sticky note, doing your best to assign them to the proper color. (You can always re write them on a different color later, if it turns out you got that part wrong.) I always begin this part certain that I only know a few things about the book. The plot must be introduced. The characters must be introduced. Girl must meet boy, or girl #2, or whatever (or be reintroduced to boy, or girl #2, or whatever), even if your novel isn't actually a romance. If it has a romance thread, at some point, the romantic leads must meet.

But as usual, on ce I started jotting down all my ideas, I realized I knew a lot more than I thought I did. Some of it is backstory, which must be carefully spread out and sprinkled in small doses, only where and when it's necessary. Even more were events crucial to the central mystery, which must have been bouncing around in the back of my mind, even though I hadn't consciously agonized over them.

Regardless, by the time I'd written down everything I could think of, there were more than fifty sticky notes on my board.

(Content has been blurred to protect the innocent--which probably wasn't necessary, considering how sloppy my handwriting is.)

Step 3: Clean it up. Go through the notes and make sure that everything concerning the romance is on a pink note (or whatever color you've chosen). This is not a perfect science. Some things would fit on multiple colors, so just go with what you feel. Or your first instinct. Or whatever.

Step 4: Insert logic here. Start with the logical beginning and begin putting the notes in the order that makes most sense. This is the part where you love me for making you use notes, instead of just writing it all down on your white board. Like this, you can rearrange things until you like the story they're starting to show, without having to constantly erase and rewrite things.

At this stage, I sometimes have to trash and rewrite/rephrase some notes, to make everything fits. The notes to the side in the above picture are those that didn't make it into the plot.

Step 5: Fill in the blanks with more sticky notes. Sometimes these blanks are transitions. Sometimes they're plot elements I didn't even know I was missing until I saw gaps in my plot (literal gaping holes in my string of stickies). Sometimes the blanks are more back story elements that provide motivation or complicate relationships. And sometimes... (This part's awesome!) they're snippets of true inspiration--a Eureka! moment--formed when bits of the story fit together in ways I didn't anticipate.

Note: it's okay to leave a few gaps, or stickies that read something like, "the heroine saves the day through an amazing feat of bravery and invention, and the world falls to her feet to celebrate her." Because some details just won't come until you're actually writing the book. And I think that's a good thing. It keeps the author/book relationship alive. Preserves the chemistry, if that makes any sense.

Step 6: Write it all down. Open up a word document and begin writing down what happens in the book, going from one sticky note to the next. This is the skeletal beginnings of your synopsis. Once you flesh it out, layering in any motivation or character development you may have missed, you'll have a completely outlined novel, just waiting to be written.

This last step is what I'm working on today. The book is completely outlined, the characters, motivations, and conflicts are in place. Now I just have to write it all down and make it pretty.

Wish me luck!

The Love Bus!

I got in late last night from the bus tour (#lovebus on Twitter, if you want more pics), and though the trip was exhausting, it was also a lot of fun. Good food, good company, and many, many books. And even more hours on the road.

Unfortunately, because we visited eight different stores in eight different towns in three days, the stops are kind of running together in my head. So I'm no longer sure which pictures were taken where. But we had fun and met great people everywhere we went. Including a very sweet debut author who's recently signed with my own editor and will have a Harlequin Teen release next year! (I may be able to snatch a picture of her later, if I find one...)



Above is Jason (a Kmart employee) and Erica (Harlequin sales) and Heather (Harlequin PR). Erica and Heather took wonderful care of us all weekend. They were both gracious, and funny, and enthusiastic, and they anticipated anything we could possibly have needed, before I even realized there was a need. It was great to work with you both!


Above is me and Gena on the first morning of the tour. We'd just gotten on the bus, headed for the first stop. Note how rested and enthusiastic we look. By the end of the tour, I was exhausted and Gena was wearing PJs. But it was fun, even when it was hectic. ;)



Here's Susan Mallery, and I believe these next few are from the first stop. Susan was hilarious, and smart, and I wanted to bring her home with me, so she could rephrase all my thoughts to make sure they're entertaining, as well as informative. I loved listening to her talk!

Here's Gena (and most of me). I'm talking to a reader, and am just grateful that this shot doesn't show me with my mouth wide-open, in mid word. ;)

Above is a reader named Gail (who sent most of the pictures from this stop).

This is Carla Neggers, who was so sweet and easy to talk to. I could have easily talked to her for the entire trip.

Unfortunately, Emilie didn't make it to this stop because of bad weather, and I don't seem to have any pictures of her. But if I find one, I'll add it to this post.


The lovely reader above brought me the entire Shifters series, which she'd rebound with hardcovers by hand! So cool! She saw how much I liked them, so the next day she drove to one of our other stops to bring me a re-bound copy of Stray she'd done just for me! I asked her to sign it for me, and she graciously agreed. ;-) It now stands on display in my office.


While several readers brought either the entire Shifters series or the Soul Screamers series for me to sign, one reader (wish I'd gotten her picture!) brought my entire backlist, including the anthologies! I was pleasantly surprised by my own productivity! ;-)

But now that I'm back home, I'm also back to work. I owe my editor a synopsis, a novel, and a novella. I also owe a short story to someone else, and I'm expecting page proofs for My Soul To Steal very soon.

If you couldn't make it to any of the bus tour stops, I'll be traveling again in September with the Smart Chicks tour, including stops in Houston, Pasadena, and San Diego!

And...we're off!

I landed in Chicago a couple of hours ago and have settled into my hotel. Tomorrow the other Authors in Motion authors (redundant?) and I will visit the first three stops on the bus tour. But for now, I have about fifteen minutes to get ready for an orientation dinner with the other authors and Heather, our Harlequin PR rep/escort/miracle worker.

Which is good. Cause I'm starving!

If all goes well, I plan to Tweet with pictures along the way...

Another year older...

My birthday was this past weekend, and I have to admit, I considered running a "Guess How Old Rachel Just Turned contest." Any excuse to give away books, right? Fortunately, I came to my senses in time. I'm afraid the guesses might be too hard on my ego. ;-)

For my birthday, I got the most awesome one-cup coffee maker from #1! It's intended to cut back on both my coffee consumption and on waste. Also, it's just really cool. It's shiny and silver, and has more parts than the space shuttle, I swear! But it's surprisingly easy to operate.

I also got a beautiful triple chocolate cake (which I had only one slice of and am even now resisting) and...horrible neck pain. A literal pain in the neck. Somehow, I've re-irritated a disk or vertebra, or something in my neck, and it hurts to move my head. A lot. I'm hoping to be much better before I leave for the Authors in Motion bus tour at the end of this week, but this pain has forced me to put exercise on hiatus. Which is never good, for someone whose job requires her to sit for something like 12 hours a day.

I know I'm getting older, but I'm not that old!

News:
  • I'm still waiting on confirmation from my publisher, but it looks like Soul Screamers (at least the first two books) will be released in the UK in the next few months. When I have final dates and covers (rumor has it they're getting different covers) I'll post it all here.
  • I have the semi-final cover for MSTSteal (got it while I was at BEA) and those of you who come see me in person on the Authors in Motion tour can see it! Also, you might get a Soul Screamers t-shirt, if you ask really, really nicely. And if I have room to bring them in my suitcase... ;-)
  • Dates, times, and locations for the Authors in Motion bus tour can be found here. If you live anywhere near any of these areas (IN, IL, WI), the other authors and I would love to see you! Other authors include: Carla Neggers (The Mist), Susan Mallery (Chasing Perfect), Gena Showalter (The Darkest Whisper), and Emilie Richard (Happiness Key) .
  • Between the Authors in Motion tour and the Smart Chicks tour in September, you have eleven chances to come try and sneak spoilers (both Soul Screamers and Shifters) out of me. The full list of appearances is here.
  • The Review and Win contest is still going on here, through the end of June!
  • And... if you're a reviewer with a Net Galley account, my publisher is doing a special promotion for MSTKeep and the Authors in Motion tour, which includes a special, early peek at ALPHA! I'm not sure how to get hooked up on that one (I'm not a reviewer) but if you have a NetGalley account, you should have gotten an email...

Okay, I'm off for some heavy-duty plotting and serious efforts to not move my head. Hope to see some of you this weekend!

Tour update; Review and Win!

First, a couple of things...

A few days ago, I joined Formspring, looking for an easy forum for Q&A. It seems to be working, and so far I haven't had to repeat any answers. The only aspect I'm not thrilled about is that you can't see what's already been asked with out reading through the questions.

But be warned: the Formspring Q&A contains major spoilers for several of my already-published books. However, I'm trying really hard not to spoil books that aren't yet in print.

Also, there've been a few changes in location in the Authors in Motion tour scheduled for later this month. If you're planning to come to one of the events, please click here to read the updated schedule.

Now for the latest release month contest:

Review and Win!

(I may regret this later, but here goes...)

If you read and review My Soul To Keep before the end of June, you can be entered to win:

  • A My Soul to Keep poster and
  • A Soul Screamers t-shirt and
  • Your choice of one signed Soul Screamers novel, including My Soul To Steal, if you're willing to wait until I get my author copies, which should still be in advance of the actual publication.

How to enter: comment in this post with a link to wherever you posted your review. Acceptable venues include Amazon, Goodreads, B&N, Borders, BAM, your personal review site/blog, or anywhere else it's appropriate to post reviews.

Unacceptable venues include anywhere you do not have the right to post reviews, including other authors' sites/private discussion groups.

Rules:

  • You can enter one time for every place you post your review, but each entry must be a separate comment. For example, if you post your review on your blog, Amazon, and Goodreads, you will be entered 3 times, if you leave each link in a separate comment here. If you lump them all together, you get one entry. Make sense?
  • Reviews that have already been posted DO count. Just leave the link/s in a comment.
  • Your link must lead to your specific review, not a list of reviews, with yours buried somewhere in the middle. So before you copy and paste your url, make sure that you've clicked on your specific review (especially re: Amazon or Goodreads) or on the specific blog post that contains your review.

The winner will be drawn at random on July 1 and announced here.

Another winner!

Thanks to everyone who posted the My Soul To Keep trailer to help spread the word about the release and to enter the contest! The random number generator has spoken, and the winner is:

Cem, who wrote,
I'm not normally a fan of book trailers, but I've really liked the Soul Screamers ones. And YAY for Alpha being long!! Can not wait for it!!

Cem, please email me (rachelkvincentATgmailDOTcom) with your name and shipping information, as well as which Soul Screamers book you'd like, and I'll put your prize in the mail!

And...check back in next week for one more MSTKeep release month giveaway!

Opinions on Nash and Kaylee?

Now that it's been out for a couple of weeks... who has an opinion about the Kaylee/Nash developments in My Soul To Keep? I've kind of been anticipating this discussion for a few months now, and it's already started in the MSTKeep spoiler thread on The Pride. So if you want to discuss with spoilers, head on over there.

But for the purposes of this non-spoilery blog, here's a related question: Do you think that the viewpoint (not secondary) characters in YA fiction should be (non-preachy) role models? Do you think authors have a responsibility to write them as examples? Or do you think they should be realistic, something the target audience can actually relate to?

Is a compromise between the two possible? Have you seen it done somewhere?

PLEASE, NO SPOILERS IN THE COMMENTS...

Also, it's the last day to enter this contest!

And, at the suggestion of my best friend, I have joined Formspring. I'm gonna give it a couple of weeks and see if it works for Q&A...

Dames post

Today I posted at the Deadline Dames, including BEA pics, the first Alpha mini-excerpt, and a Soul Screamers poster giveaway. Head on over and check it out!

And if you haven't seen the latest Soul Screamers giveaway (post the MSTKeep trailer to enter!) scroll down for details!

New giveaway; Alpha page proofs

My Soul To Keep has been officially out for a week now (longer, unofficially), so it's time for another contest!

I'll be mailing prizes to last week's contest winners, but a couple of them are still unclaimed, so if you entered, please scroll down a couple of posts to see if you won. If I don't hear from all the winners soon, I'll have to redraw names. And I hate having to redraw names. ;-(

New giveaway!

How to enter: post the My Soul To Keep trailer by Friday, June 11 and comment here with the link to where youve posted.

Details:
  • Only post on your own blog/site/online networking site.
  • Do not post to another author's forum or chat group. That's very poor form.

Prize: One winner (drawn at random on Saturday, June 12) will receive his or her choice of signed, personalized Soul Screamers novels and a Soul Screamers t-shirt.

Here's the trailer. And if you'd like to watch or post the HD version, it can be found here. (click "HD" when you customize the embed code)


You can also win My Soul To Keep at Poisoned Rationality's interview and giveaway, and you can read another interview with me at Moonlight, Lace, and Mayhem.

In other news, I spent most of this past weekend plotting my new adult series. I still can't give any details yet, but it's definitely on the forefront of my mind right now. As is Alpha.

This week, I'm doing page proofs for Alpha, the final Shifters (adult) novel. This is the last step, and once I turn them in, my part is done. Once the changes are finalized by the production staff, the book will be ready for review and ready to be printed.

Am I nervous? You have no idea. I can't even explain how nervous I am about this, because of all the expectation already out there for this book. Next month, I'll be posting the first excerpt. Stay tuned...!

Updated Tour stops

There's been a slight change in my appearances on the Smart Chicks tour (coming to a city near you this September!). Below is the updated list of my stops. For a complete list of tour stops and participating authors, please click here.

Sept. 14th
7 PM @ THE WOODLANDS,
Houston, TX -
Kelley Armstrong, Melissa Marr, Alyson Noel, Holly Black, Cassandra Clare, Kami Garcia, & Rachel Vincent.

Sept. 20th
6 PM @ VROMAN'S,
Pasadena, CA
Melissa Marr, Alyson Noel, Kelley Armstrong, Rachel Caine, Melissa de la Cruz, Rachel Vincent, & Mary Pearson

Sept 21st
7 PM @ Encinitas County Library, hosted by MYSTERIOUS GALAXY, San Diego, CA
Melissa Marr, Alyson Noel, Kelley Armstrong, Rachel Vincent, Mary Pearson, Rachel Caine, & Carrie Ryan

And, in case you missed it earlier, here are the stops on the Authors in. Motion tour, coming up in just three short weeks!

June 25, 2010

10am-12pm
Meijer Highland, IN
10138 Indianapolis Blvd,
Highland, IN 46322

2pm-4pm
Kmart Tinley Park, IL
16300 Harlem
Tinley Park, IL 60477

6pm-8pm
Walmart Joliet, IL
2424 W. Jefferson
St, Joliet, IL, 60436

June 26, 2010

10am-12pm
Meijer St. Charles, IL
855 S. Randall Rd
St. Charles, IL 60174

2pm-4pm
Kmart Bloomingdale, IL
156 South Gary Ave
Bloomingdale, IL 60108

6pm-8pm
Walmart Gurnee, IL
6590 Grand Ave
Gurnee, IL 60031

June 27, 2010

10am-12pm
Shopko Racine, WI,
4801 Washington Ave
Racine, WI 53406

2pm-4pm
Shopko Sussex, WI
N66W25201 County HWY V
Sussex, WI 53089


Do you live near one of these cities? Are you coming? Please let me know!

Opinions wanted...!

I just got an interesting message from a reader, which led me down a separate but also interesting line of thought.

I apologize in advance to those of you who are already tired of this topic, but for those who are willing to discuss, I have a question about love triangles in fiction, and I could use some opinions.

And for the record, though I'm about to use theoretical examples from my own work, this isn't about any particular book (of mine, or anyone else's). I'm just curious, on a general level. Though also for the record, I get letters from people who hate the fact that Faythe is in a love triangle, and I also get letters from other people who hate the fact that Kaylee isn't in one.

How do you define a love triangle? Do all three points of that theoretical triangle have to be interested? Does an interest in someone who's already involved with someone else constitute a love triangle in fiction? For example...

MAJOR SHIFTERS SPOILERS!!!






... Would you consider Faythe, Marc, and Jace to have been members of such a triangle before Faythe and Jace acted on their attraction?

On one hand, I'm thinking no, because Faythe wasn't involved with them both. But on the other hand, I'm thinking maybe yes, because she definitely had options.

From another perspective, do you consider a relationship to be a triangle if a couple splits up, then one member winds up with someone else, but the ex retains an unrequited love? For example...

MAJOR SHIFTERS SPOILERS!!!




... If Marc and Faythe break up and she winds up with Jace, but Marc always loves her, is that still a love triangle?

Food for thought, huh? So... What are you thinking? And please, no "I hate love triangles" comments. I understand that sentiment, and in general, I'm inclined to agree, but the general like or dislike isn't what I want to discuss here. I'm more interested in establishing a working definition.

WARNING: COMMENTS MAY CONTAIN MAJOR SPOILERS FOR MY (and others') BOOKS!!!!

Release day and winners!

I've been offline for most of the holiday weekend (yesterday was Memorial Day in the US), entertaining guests and recovering from BEA. But today's the official release day for MY SOUL TO KEEP, so I had to pop in and make the official announcement.

So... Happy release day to me! And to everyone who's planning to pick up a copy of MY SOUL TO KEEP this week. Or already has. :)

I'm a little late on these extras (it's been a really busy couple of months!), but since today's the day (unless you count the shelf day last week), here's the MY SOUL TO KEEP trailer, courtesy of #1.

And you can click here to read the entire first chapter, in PDF format.





And in other, related news, I have a guest post at Confessions of a Book Blogger's My Soul To Keep release party here, where I talk about why the Soul Screamers books don't always have a shiny happy ending.

Also, today, My Soul To Take comes out in French as De Toute Mon Ame. You can see/buy that here, along with several other books in the Darkiss line.

And... some winners!

The three randomly drawn winners of the Countdown giveaway are:

Michelle N., whose comment began "I work at Barnes & Noble and have recently started ..."

Melanie Golden, whose comment began, "Woo!!! Awesome contest! Can't wait!"

Eli, whose comment began, "I would love to model a SS Tshirt..."

And, the two winners of the E-Z Giveaway are:

Kaitlyn Foster and Roberta Padoan

Winners, please email me (rachelkvincentATgmailDOTcom) with your mailing information, and I'll put your prizes in the mail!