Aug 15
Posted: under snippet, the writing life.
Tags: snippet, the writing life August 15th, 2010
From Kings of the North… Location: Chaya, the Royal Ossuary. POV: King Kieri Phelan Situation: Kieri’s become aware of something mysterious and troubling interfering with his attempt to bring elves and humans closer together. He has visited the ossuary before, and had some disturbing hints. Now he’s there again… [...more]
From Kings of the North…
Location: Chaya, the Royal Ossuary. POV: King Kieri Phelan
Situation: Kieri’s become aware of something mysterious and troubling interfering with his attempt to bring elves and humans closer together. He has visited the ossuary before, and had some disturbing hints. Now he’s there again…
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Aug 14
Posted: under Craft, the writing life.
Tags: characters, Contents, progress report, the writing life August 14th, 2010
This week wasn’t as productive as the week before, due to Things. However, other than two of the Things (neither of which produced any balancing good result), Things got done that needed doing. (Not all, by any means.) 10,020 words for the five-day work week despite one day of <300 words. 22,054 for the month […] [...more]
This week wasn’t as productive as the week before, due to Things. However, other than two of the Things (neither of which produced any balancing good result), Things got done that needed doing. (Not all, by any means.)
10,020 words for the five-day work week despite one day of <300 words. 22,054 for the month of August up to this moment. Need another 20,000 by the end of the month (before Dragon*Con, that is.)
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Aug 11
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the writing life August 11th, 2010
2700 words today. That’s really brief, but it’s really late. The first new song of the new group of books popped up after choir tonight. Now I need to write the music for it. [...more]
2700 words today.
That’s really brief, but it’s really late.
The first new song of the new group of books popped up after choir tonight. Now I need to write the music for it.
Aug 09
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, progress report, the writing life August 9th, 2010
2641 words today, not bad for a Monday. Especially a Monday that included a visit to a friend whose mother died over the weekend, a trip to the town 20 miles away to get some much-needed immunizations (tetanus was way overdue), some more set-up work on a computer (changing one suite of software for another–always […] [...more]
2641 words today, not bad for a Monday. Especially a Monday that included a visit to a friend whose mother died over the weekend, a trip to the town 20 miles away to get some much-needed immunizations (tetanus was way overdue), some more set-up work on a computer (changing one suite of software for another–always SUCH fun.) And baking additional bread (but not making the dough today–thawing out the lumps of frozen dough from yesterday, because the larger loaf from yesterday went to the friend whose mother had died, along with a couple of quarts of homemade soup.)
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Aug 07
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the book business, the writing life August 7th, 2010
It’s been an interesting week in the writer-as-worker world. I did in fact meet and even exceed my weekly quota, topping 2000 words/day and ending up with a total for the five days of just over 12,000 words. Two of the days produced really good stuff. Three of the days produced more pedestrian stuff, but […] [...more]
It’s been an interesting week in the writer-as-worker world. I did in fact meet and even exceed my weekly quota, topping 2000 words/day and ending up with a total for the five days of just over 12,000 words. Two of the days produced really good stuff. Three of the days produced more pedestrian stuff, but enough forward motion through the plot that there’s something to work with in revision. Two of the days (including one that turned out very well in the end, and one that turned out OK in the end) were very, very difficult…to get started, to continue, to drag out the task to the end of the day (which was late.)
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Aug 02
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: craft of writing, progress report, the writing life August 2nd, 2010
Some Mondays feel more like the working writer than others. This past weekend, I deliberately took both Saturday and Sunday off from the book. I hoped this would generate some pressure from the book to start of the week, and I had plenty of other things to do. [...more]
Some Mondays feel more like the working writer than others. This past weekend, I deliberately took both Saturday and Sunday off from the book. I hoped this would generate some pressure from the book to start of the week, and I had plenty of other things to do.
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Jul 30
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: the writing life July 30th, 2010
A brief progress note: this week added 12,834 words to Book III. Since July 12, I’ve added 33,645 to the book. You might think this means I should be able to write 40,000 words of new stuff every month, and thus 480,000 words a year or four 120,000 word novels…but no. [...more]
A brief progress note: this week added 12,834 words to Book III. Since July 12, I’ve added 33,645 to the book. You might think this means I should be able to write 40,000 words of new stuff every month, and thus 480,000 words a year or four 120,000 word novels…but no.
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Jul 29
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Tags: Contents, progress report, the writing life July 29th, 2010
When you’re writing a book that covers various seasons, you’re often writing out of season. It’s Texas in late July, and today I was writing about a Midwinter celebration somewhere in Lyonya. The Midwinter Feast I wrote about in Fin Panir, when Paks was there, about to become a paladin candidate, or the one that […] [...more]
When you’re writing a book that covers various seasons, you’re often writing out of season. It’s Texas in late July, and today I was writing about a Midwinter celebration somewhere in Lyonya. The Midwinter Feast I wrote about in Fin Panir, when Paks was there, about to become a paladin candidate, or the one that Gird’s followers had all alone in that winter camp, had covered, I thought, the ground of what Midwinter celebrations were like, and I had not expected any big surprises.
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Jul 27
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report, reader help wanted, the writing life July 27th, 2010
In case anyone has time to hunt for this…did I give the Clart Company commander a name anywhere in Sheepfarmer’s Daughter? And did I mention whether the Clart commander died? In the meantime, another 2500 words. [...more]
In case anyone has time to hunt for this…did I give the Clart Company commander a name anywhere in Sheepfarmer’s Daughter? And did I mention whether the Clart commander died?
In the meantime, another 2500 words.
Jul 27
Posted: under Contents, Craft, the writing life.
Tags: characters, Contents, craft of writing, progress report, the writing life July 27th, 2010
So…page proofs are done (check) and some family LifeStuff probably/maybe resolved (half-check) and I’m back “on book”. Yesterday, after a dietary error that kept me close to one room in the house, turned out to be a very productive writing day anyway (3001 new words, in addition to cleaning up some continuity problems I discovered […] [...more]
So…page proofs are done (check) and some family LifeStuff probably/maybe resolved (half-check) and I’m back “on book”. Yesterday, after a dietary error that kept me close to one room in the house, turned out to be a very productive writing day anyway (3001 new words, in addition to cleaning up some continuity problems I discovered while working on the proofs of Kings…no, B- did not tell his father about hmmmmmph at Autumn Court, becuase hmmmmph didn’t start until AFTER Autumn Court. when ummmm went mmmmph. Yes, hate me.)
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