Aug 05
Posted: under Background.
Tags: research August 5th, 2009
Did I ever mention, in Sheepfarmer’s Daughter, how many sons and daughters the Count of Andressat had or their names or ages? I know the Company met one of them at/near one of the Andressat forts, but I can’t be sure more info wasn’t given another time. It’s suddenly become important. [...more]
Did I ever mention, in Sheepfarmer’s Daughter, how many sons and daughters the Count of Andressat had or their names or ages? I know the Company met one of them at/near one of the Andressat forts, but I can’t be sure more info wasn’t given another time.
It’s suddenly become important.
Aug 05
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: revision, the writing life August 5th, 2009
There’s a chapter in Book Two that is Not Right. Now usually at this point in a project, I know if something isn’t right, and why it’s not right, and thus how to fix it and make it right. [...more]
There’s a chapter in Book Two that is Not Right. Now usually at this point in a project, I know if something isn’t right, and why it’s not right, and thus how to fix it and make it right.
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Aug 05
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report, revision, the writing life August 5th, 2009
The growing tip of the story is alive and moving in the third book. At the moment, it’s growing with a chapter in each of several viewpoints. There’s Arcolin having breakfast in camp, about to confront some annoyed gnomes, and Dorrin watching the children learning to make pastry, and Andressat about to make a very […] [...more]
The growing tip of the story is alive and moving in the third book. At the moment, it’s growing with a chapter in each of several viewpoints. There’s Arcolin having breakfast in camp, about to confront some annoyed gnomes, and Dorrin watching the children learning to make pastry, and Andressat about to make a very important announcement to his family. I’m not sure what Kieri’s doing, because I’m not sure the end of the second book won’t change by the time I finish the revisions of it.
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