How'd you all do?
Goals for next week: Finish next chapter, work on outline for collaboration.
Special Note: Good luck to our NaNoWriMo participants!!! They count as novel work too, so you're welcome to drop a line about your progress, or discuss any stumbling blocks. Remember, we're all pulling for you!
Well, it's a tight race, but I am hopeful that my GenPets story might win the contest, or at least place in the top 3. That's all I've worked on this week. BC, I'm sorry that it's taken me so long to finish chapter 3. It's been one of those weeks.
Next week's goal: Write 13,000 words. That sounds so crazy--how did I do this last year?
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New Goal (well not really new, actually it's the same one) is to finish the current chapter that was kicking my butt last week.
I'm sending lots of good vibes your way deb.
I just typed up one quick idea, and now (I'm ashamed to admit) I may let hubby drag me off into LOTR online RPG...
Since my son's discharge Friday I've managed to get through one chapter of the re-write, and seemed to be so gung-ho that the chapter turned into three.
Question for others; have you ever had what you thoguht of as solid 'script but then you go back and find there are 7K words worth of details that were missing? I'm excited about the new stuff.
goals for this week: ride the high and try to get another 2 chapters of golden rewrite outta this thing.
I will get my comments on most recent reads out, too... Satate, hoping the story overwhelms you this week until you have to get it all out.
Work on Part Two comes slowly. I have little discoveries all the time, but I haven't been able to actually write lately. Very frustrating.
I've also been feeling a little down. It's odd, but it's almost harder to write the rest of the novel after the first chapter was so well receieved. Like a silly voice saying, "That was a fluke! You'll never do so well again!" And no, that is NOT fishing for compliments about any other chapters, but rather me wondering if anyone else has strategies for dealing with that kind of voice.
In any case, I shall not acheive anything by worrying about whether or not I'll write, so I'm going to go and try to write now.
Goal this week: Keep thinking and having small bursts of inspiration, and writing what I can.
(thanks for listening)
Plus, I would never give you a compliment you didn't deserve, BC. I love you too much! And I've read a ton of stuff that you've written. No fluke, chiquita. Get going.
Remember, we've focused on getting the beginning right so much around her, that it's become necessary to hone Chapter One. Maybe think of each new chapter as a new chapter one and the old one as a prologue. Anything to get you through.
I just keep pushing along. I'm not afraid to make leaps and jumps in time, plot or veer off the path because it is a first draft (rough sketch). As long as I get to my destination, I can clean up the trip in my there-and-back-again memoirs (the subsequent draft or drafts). The first draft is really for you.
So I had a few good breakthroughs even in the last day. Now that I've resigned myself to dropping my original idea for the second half of the story, the new idea is coming along great.
Let's see. Last update I was trying to rewrite a character intro and he didn't like the new version. We mediated our differences and I did a time jump to get us past the part we both hated. I rewrote the reappearance of another character but that may end on the cutting room floor in edits.
I need to transition from where I am back into the BIG battle. Once I get this @#%$^ transition done, the rest should smooth out since I already know what I need to keep, cut, rewrite and add for it to work.
So, this week's goal - do the !#%#$ transition which should only be a page or two of moving from town X to the battle. Get back comments on an outline. Get two crits back to the authors.
I decide to forego NaNo this year. Too many other projects to deal with.
Between that and the heat snap (80s) that brought out the fleas (hence the de-lousing of the pets) and the mealy worms in the horses' grain, I've had enough with vermin for a while.
Still working on the fleas and keeping my fingers crossed on the other. My scalp inches when I think of it. Off to scratch my head, again. Sigh.
Our warm-spell was 64 degrees—not a whole lot of concern—but there seems to be epidemics of lice everywhere. Fortunately, we haven't found a sign of it.
My Father-in-law butchers deer, so our real concern is deer ticks and lime disease. <shudder> None of it's good.
On the other hand, I have finishedanother chapter—the first one of Part Two—and have finally gotten to the birth of the Continental Marines. Following the natural progression of their missions (after being frozen in the Delaware, getting "yellow jack" and having to hunt down deserters is all in store before the actual mission begins) will lead me fearfully close to the 150,000 words/600 page mark.
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We'll be in the 70s again on Friday. Weird weather.
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(why does it do that, BTW?
Good reason?
kings_falcon, also, I have reworked the first 140 odd pages--sorting out typos of all kinds. But, hey, I'm at 232 pages (58,000 words)now!
PS - anyone can do anything at any time.
Then the artist and I talked about the book, and I sent him a copy, along with a list of characters and descriptions of them. I also had an idea for the cover, but after he went through everything, he countered with a way better idea, and when I liked it, he drafted it out, we got it approved by the publisher and Bam! Natt's working on a full color, cleaned up version right now.