Tuesday, July 27, 2021

How The Third Draft of Kings And Crusaders Will Be Different




I started on the first draft of the first novel of Kings And Crusaders in October 2010 and finished it in February 2011. Later, I returned to work on the novel in late 2013 and finished part of the second draft through late 2014. However, I didn't return to much work on the first novel until 2021. The reason that the second draft's completion was largely delayed was my simultaneous work on the sequels to the first book. That said, I finally finished the second draft in the middle of this year (this June to be exact). For a longtime I have desired to do work on a third draft because of incompatible problems in the first two with my clear vision of Kings And Crusaders.

 

Among the problems in the first draft that I intend to correct include some historical inaccuracies about the culture of the Medieval west. Likewise, I will be including a shorter historical time frame than was in the first draft. For example, the original draft started off nine ten years before the third crusade. I originally wrote about Saladin's very conquest of the Latin Crusader kingdoms in the late twelfth century before the ushering of a new crusade. However, as the years went on, I began to desire a novel more strictly focused on the English and Anglo-Normans in the west. Therefore, the third draft will begin only shortly before the crusade and continue with Saladin of Syria, Richard I of England, Peter of Preaux, and William of Roches as its key characters.

 

Concerning the second draft, it too had several problems within the text that in some ways made it inferior to my original. While the second draft improved upon more focus on several key characters rather than multiple ones, it less succeeded to my vision in that it placed too much thought on those in the Crusader Kingdoms in Outremer (the Holy Land), rather than those in England France, the countries where my stories principally take place. Furthermore, while the second draft succeeded on making the story less of a narrative and more a drama, it lacked the authenticity of inspiration for the cause it was written that my original draft had performed well at. Last, the second draft was inferior to the first as I was looking too much at other stories outside of historical fiction to inspire it.

 

I have had much to think about concerning the third draft of my first novel. I have been careful to be both in the mood and to keep focus on where the story must go. To this end then, I aspire to correct both drafts with the text that I wanted all along. I believe the third draft will succeed.


The Third Draft Is About to Be Started

 With a few other things still do, I anticipate the coming work that I will have on the third draft of the first Kings And Crusaders novel. After nearly a month break now after finishing the second draft, I look forward to moving forward with the series. 


Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Finished The Second Draft of My First Novel




 I can gladly now say that the second draft of the first Kings and Crusaders novel has now been finished. I started the second draft back in November of 2013 and finished only the first part of it in mid-2014. However, in 2021, I resumed work on the second draft after years of writing more sequels to my original novel. In the last several months I have completed the the two final parts of the novel's second draft. This is indeed exciting news as I can now put much focus on an improving third draft that will attempt to correct the errors in the first two drafts. Furthermore, for many years I was stressed about the second draft as I had never completed it. Now, I feel some relief. 

I intend to now not only start the third draft of the first novel of Kings and Crusaders, but also to finish up the first draft to the Love in Midst of War novel which I have not yet finished. Finally, I look forward to finishing up some books that I have also started reading. 


Saturday, June 5, 2021

Medieval Art From Me


 

This is one of my works of art of a dismounted knight next to his steed on his left. On the further left, is an aggressive dragon. I made this picture somewhere around the end of middle school or the beginning of high school. 

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Why I am an English major

 A degree in English provides many career opportunities for a writer. Jobs range for English majors from teaching, editing, to journalism, etc. I am majoring in English and minoring in history. I want to be an English literature teacher. I am currently pursuing a degree in English through Liberty University. 



I chose to major in English for reasons that I discussed here: https://themedievalist.blogspot.com/2019/05/an-update-on-my-college-work-and-major.html


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