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anarfea ([personal profile] anarfea) wrote2019-09-09 09:38 pm
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I have outlined my novel!

I am so super excited. I made the decision that to motivate myself to finish, I'm actually going to write the first draft of my novel as a Sherlolly novel, and then focus on scrubbing after. I think this was the right choice because....

I have an outline! I wrote it over the last few days. I'm super excited to see this story taking shape.

I was writing with a mind to scrub, so I got rid of as many TAB specific references as possible. I have a brand spanking new plot with Sir Eustace as a factory owner dealing with striking workers, and Emilia as an ally. I have Janine as a labor organizer! There is a murder. And Holmes comes to investigate the case.

I've also got a slow burn enemies to lovers arc going on with Hooper and Holmes. They start as adversaries, with Holmes investigating Emilia's murder. They gradually learn to respect and then develop affection for each other.

The second half of the novel is an adaptation of the Charles Augustus Milverton. 'Lady Eva' Blackwell, the proprietress of a molly house Holmes occasionally visits, is being blackmailed by Milverton, who is demanding the names of the establishments patrons. Holmes and Hooper try to negotiate with him. Mycroft promises to take care of the situation if only they will do the respectable thing and get married.

Finally, I decided to simplify Hooper's gender identity, and just make him transmasculine. I know far more people who fit this description than I do people who are genderfluid, and I feel like I have a better chance of getting this right.

Anyway, I'm super excited to get started on this. But, I need to balance work on this story with my FTH projects, so, it will be slow going. But I have a story to tell and I'm excited about it.





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