It's Sunday. I plan to take it a little easy though I've been working a while, focusing on a short story this morning.
I know where it ends and I'm concentrating on making the "getting there" meaningful for the characters.
I read Joyce Carol Oates's novelette "Night-Gaunts" yesterday in a collection of the same name. It's her focus on the path of a fictionalized Lovecraft.
I have often described discovery writing, which I prefer to "pantsing" to finding my away along in the dark with a flashlight gradually illuminating a little more and a little more.
Oates uses POV to describe the writing process of the Lovecraft character, Horace Love, this way:
"For the (now-adult) survivor the experience of writing is like making his way along a path by the light of a quarter-moon: he can see enough of the path before him to make his way safely though in fact he is surrounded by shadows on all sides.
"The gift of `weird sight' is that you see just as much as it is required for you to see. Beyond that, you have no need."
It's a bit more eloquent in the words that fit a Lovecraft character.
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