Title : Writing a Novel is Like Weaving a Web by Author Katie Kennedy
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Writing a Novel is Like Weaving a Web by Author Katie Kennedy
Author Katie Kennedy joins us today with a fun spin on write what you know. I really like her version a lot...except maybe the spiders. :-) Be sure to check out her new release, What Goes Up, below the post.For All You Spider Out There... by Katie Kennedy
People say to write what you know, but I say to know what you write. What I mean is this—and here I’m going to compare you to a spider, so if that’s a deal breaker, scurry along. Writing a novel is like weaving a web, and your silk attaches to the anchors you have available. If you have more anchors—more bits of knowledge—your web-book will be beautiful because the complexity, and the meaning, is in the connections.
The way you get those anchors isn’t to run a search when you’re halfway through your manuscript. Spiders with beautiful webs don’t use Wikipedia. I feel confident about that.
They do read nonfiction, though.
I teach college history and so my work is full of historical examples, even though I write contemp/sci fi. Other people may draw on different bodies of knowledge, but that’s my primary well. For example, in LEARNING TO SWEAR IN AMERICA I mention the Battle of Marathon. Here’s what happened: with overwhelming numbers of Persians getting out of their boats just yards away, the Greeks had to decide whether to run or fight. They took a vote among their generals--and it was a tie. So they turned to the guy who had the tie-breaking vote and said, “With you it rests, Callimachus.” Everybody was looking at him. The Persians were disembarking with a rattle of armor, feet stamping the sand, waves lapping at the sides of their ships. Everything rested on Callimachus’s next words. So yeah, I thought the best analogy to the decision my teenage physicist had to make as an asteroid hurtled in came from the fifth century BCE. That’s not a connection you make unless you already know about Callimachus.
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