Pivot (verb): to adapt or improve by adjusting or modifying something (such as a product, service, or strategy)
An author never knows when words will flow or when writing the next sentence will be an exercise in pulling dandelions. When you're "in the flow," it's great. Pulling dandelions, not so much. Many times, that's when you have to pivot.
In January, I was 26,000 words into a new manuscript, rolling right along toward my mirror moment at 40,000 words with the book set at a unique place. I’m in my happy zone because everything is falling into place…
Then I check my email and find an email from the unique place denying my request to set the book there. It seems murder and violence do not fit with their mission statement. Gulp. Major setback and problems since my deadline is March 16.
Pivot time.
Should I create a setting similar to the unique one? Or scrap the idea altogether? And why didn't I send the request before I wrote 26,000 words? And how was I going to meet my deadline? All good questions that I set out to answer.
First, I did contact the unique place about setting my book there, and their answer was lost in cyberspace. Thankfully, when I asked again about a month ago, and the PR person got back to me, it wasn't lost.
I contacted my editor, and we set up a Zoom meeting for a couple of days later. Immediately, I took time to pray and ask God for guidance before starting to brainstorm. Then I took out a blank sheet of artist paper--hey, it works for artists--and came up with a plausible plot line that my editor loved when we met, but it would take major revision on what I'd written. She extended my deadline to September 7, and I got to work.
That's how this author adapted when an unexpected challenge threw a monkey wrench in my writing path. It seems that making these changes will be harder than I initially thought, so every extra day of my extended deadline will come in handy. I'll also spend a lot of time talking to God...at least I'm really enjoying the story!
How about you? How do you pivot when faced with a challenge? Leave a comment, and I'll enter you in a drawing for a mug to enjoy your favorite beverage in.
I've never thought about not being allowed to set your book wherever you like!
ReplyDeleteI didn't either!
DeleteI have no idea what I’d do. Never thought about it.
ReplyDeletewaiting4heaven76at aol dot com
I pivoted, Beverly. :-) And created a whole new meet cute for the hero/heroine. lol
DeleteYes, I have to stay prayed up every day to handle the unexpected issues that crop up each day. God is faithful to help me!
ReplyDeleteHe certainly is!
DeleteWhen I face a challenge, I pray about it and also discuss it with someone I trust such as my twin sister. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteIt must be really great to have a twin to discuss things with, Cherie!
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ReplyDeletebn100candg at hotmail dot com
Abslolutly, BN100!
DeleteI don’t do great with change. So, first I cry. Then I pray. Then I pivot, knowing God is with me. watts.vickie@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI don't like change, either, Vickie, and sometimes I wish I could cry! Pivoting is what I do best. :-)
DeleteI'm not sure what I would do. It depends on the situation.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Diana!
DeleteLuckily pivoting is a lot less scary when we have a great copilot. 🚀
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteFor me it was years of learning (notice I didn't say it was my age), that has learn me to not sweat it, stop and think about it, and then learn to adapt, which often means pivoting a 180. I've also learned if it doesn't work out, that I did the best I could, but often times those times of changing direction led me to some wonderful adventures and memories. If we are flexible and remain rigid in life, we end up getting broke instead of going with the flow.
ReplyDelete2clowns at arkansas dot net
All of these comments seem to fit me. I also don't like change. I don't like the cold at all. I think seasonal depression is getting to me, and I live in South Carolina. It is starting to warm up. I moved to a new city and have taken on an entire feral cat colony. But, the need the cats have for care, the better I deal with it.
ReplyDeletePivoting can be hard, but I feel my life has been FULL of pivots. Now it feels a little easier to pivot, knowing that I can ALEAYS trust God's direction to be BEST for me... even when I don't see it.
ReplyDeleteHeather Mitchell crhbmitchellfam@duck.com
Never would have dreamed this could happen - or that you'd need to ask permission!
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