As you're all aware, I've been bitching and moaning about the catalyst of my novel for weeks now, wondering whether or not I could actually get it in within the first 30 pages or not (the answer I came to was no), but I'd also starting to wonder what the heck my catalyst was. In the previous draft, it was quite obvious what it was, and that event took place about 120 pages into the manuscript. But since that draft, I've done a whole bunch of brainstorming on character motivations and made a decision of bringing a new character into play that was only talked about in the previous draft, and I gave him more hands-on involvement in the plot. And by doing so, I think I actually changed the catalyst to something else. The same things still happen, but there's a more sinister reason behind it this time around. But I'd been writing the new draft as if the catalyst hadn't changed (meaning that one character, despite knowing what was really going on, continued to act as if his motivations were the same as in the first draft when in fact he's supposed to be acting on someone else's behalf ,for a greater purpose that will become evident to the protag later in the book). And I think this was my big problem: I didn't adapt the narrative time-line to the new catalyst, which in fact means that I need to make chapter 2 chapter 1, and move chapter 1 to chapter 2, and watch my antagonist see his plans for seeing his son take the throne crushed by this new catalyst, and so spur him to more drastic measures. His disbelief in the catalyst just isn't sufficient this time around since there's no way now that he wouldn't believe it. Which means rewriting the first 2 chapters again and a bit of chapter 3, and in fact I think I can make the new catalyst happen within the first 30-35 pages. And it feels like a relief to have figured this out.

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Edited at 2008-05-03 11:13 pm (UTC)
I'm still mulling over my first novel attempt, so I learned some stuff just from your snippet above. Thanks for sharing it.
Good luck with the rewrites!
There's a whole theory about catalysts and when they should appear? (this isn't snarky, it's just something I had no idea existed...).
But characters that don't adapt to the new plot...yeah, big headache. I'm glad you got it figured out.