Editing Binder + Projects In Progress
I have a blog post called “Organization of Multiple Story Projects Helps You Finish Your Writing.” Then I have the YouTube video that touches up on the blog post and goes into detail about what is specifically inside the binder. This one is called “FINISH YOUR STORY! Editing Binder And Projects In Progress - Writing Vlog.” You can find the blog post on my tumblr blog here or you can go to my website, and see my other stuff while you’re at it (and I’d appreciate it!): www.authorsharonforester.weebly.com.
VIDEO LIVE: OCT 4TH, 2024, 5PM MT!!!!
The Purpose
I start off by saying hello, along with my little poodle Zim, but then I go on to give you a 20-second recap as to why I made the YouTube channel in the first place–which is the same reason why I am making these blogs: to record my journey to motivate transition between my writing and editing process to finished products, and to remind writers that they are not alone in their struggles. Regarding the Editing Binder, the purpose for that invaluable little item is that it forces you to organize your writing/editing process, it helps you focus better on the materials you should be working on to keep you from getting sidetracked, it gives you a few materials to switch from when working, and it rewards you when you see the progression and the finale.
The Progress List
The first thing that is in my folder is my Progress List. This is where I list the amount of writing materials I want to edit. Some people want to edit projects one at a time, but others like me wish to edit multiple objects at the same time, either because we have a big imagination or we simply need a mental break from the previous project before going back to it. It is also viewed as a to-do list. I can scratch off and add writing materials as I go along. Things will be so much more organized because I can see it clearly on paper, where my focus should be.
The Finished Novelette
“A Dreamer’s Purgatory” is a fictional young adult (YA) novelette (mini novel)I wrote about a college student struggling with her creative dream until battling her own mind gives her a new perspective about how to work towards her success. Inside the binder, I have arranged it inside screen protectors five chapters at a time. It is a finished product that has undergone two editing rounds, but I want to look over it one last time to make sure it is ready for take off. This story is special because I still have the handwritten copy I wrote when I was a little girl. I didn’t want to toss it away, because I figured it would be awesome to read out loud in a video and showcase it on the Internet, so the world (as well as myself) can see what my adolescent brain was thinking. You would be surprised by the new perspective you gain when you read things from when you were younger in your current adult age. It might make you think deeply about things. That’s what happened to me, and it was a cool feeling. Plus, I think it is a nostalgic and cute experience altogether. That’s why I am gonna be bringing up other materials I wrote in my childhood.
The Cartoon Book
I am very protective of this story so I don’t want to give a lot of details away (especially since I gave a 1-second glance of the storyboard draft of a mini story I wrote about them). Let’s just say that it’s a sci-fi adventure YA book with anthropomorphic animals. I have been editing this book for a good 10 years, I think, after writing it for 7 thanks to losing my 20s stuck studying in college. That is because I have been distracted or going through imposter syndrome, getting writer’s block, feeling bored with editing, and all the other bla-bla-blas you can think of. I am currently on chapter 21 out of 32 chapters as I type this, and the good news is I think I am making great progress in declaring this story official after this 3rd editing round. I doubt myself, though, because I have viewed online that 5 editing rounds is better. But hey, that looks different for everybody, ya gotta say, right?
The Storyboard Drafts And Episodes 1 & 2
So, still talking about the same anthropomorphic animals here. I want to make a show about them. Always have. Of course, I am not an animation wiz, so I am doing it old school with the only thing I know: (not including stop motion with pictures) the pre-process of animation–storyboarding. I took a class on it in college, so I know how it is supposed to work. If it ever got lucky enough to get picked up by a company through YouTube, the storyboard portion for the episodes would already be done and ready to go for the talented animators that have the personality and talents to take on that kind of assignment. I want to have a lot of fun pretending to be these characters and make their own separate YouTube channel to produce them for the purpose of enjoying myself and showing others the talents of my works.
Deleted Scenes
I have a digital file on Google Docs with long pages of deleted scenes from my cartoon book. I gathered them over time while editing the book, and more are still to come. I have a whole chapter I deleted from the book inside the editing binder because I went in a different direction with the story, which resulted in it no longer requiring the chapter to be in there. Aside from that, it was also because my book was getting too long and I was worried it was going to stomp on its potential. I read online that the word counts of YA novels should be between 50k or 100k words. My brimming word count is over 150k–and there’s a lot I don’t want to delete. So I decided to continue my own way with it and not care what the standards say. And guess what? I feel alot better about writing the book. The reason I have this deleted scene in the editing binder is because I still need to type it into the computer. Comedy Skits
I love acting. And because I love writing, I have been inspired to write comedy skits. To make you aware, these are connected to the YouTube channel Running The Galaxies. There, I am an entity that acts out a scenario of something in every video. Might be something you understand or it might be something weird, but in either case, RTG is just there to entertain and promote positive mental wellness through the YouTube channel Running The Galaxies ASMR, if you’re into that kind of thing. My brain floods back and forth between creative materials, so I have a few skits shoved inside one sheet protector in case my brain wants to go back there again.
P.S. The Rewards
I am pretty sure you can bet what the obvious rewards are in this paragraph. You finish your freaking story! YAY! To circle back on the intro to the Editing Binder, you get to visually see your progress as the binder changes projects, or sections of the same project. Some come in, others go out, which is a great feeling when noticed. But there is another reward I want to talk about as well. I logged into tumblr recently and looked through my activity to see what the numbers had to do with my blog posts. Guess what? The blog post the video is based on? There were people that absolutely loved it! I couldn’t tell you how exciting it was to see the notifications there. It was the most rewarding thing I’ve ever felt! Several people said that the Editing Binder was a really good idea and that it was something that was going to help them through their own writing. I couldn’t thank them enough for the comments they left behind–and for pressing the heart. I also couldn’t thank God enough to let me know that my blog is actually helping people and that I am not worthless. I am still very new to doing this, but I am determined to be myself, to share my experience, and not give up on it. As Running The Galaxies would say, the human experience is beautiful!












