NaNo-NowWhat?
Ah
yes, the annual post where I come off my “writing high” and take
stock of where I am at with my various projects, and decide what I
will be working on in the coming year!
WRITING
The
Last Inkweaver
I
am now closer than ever to the end—and stinking proud of how far I
have gotten! By the end of NaNoWriMo, I had made it all the way into the thick of a scene I like to call "Storytime with Tark", where Callista is telling this long and convoluted story as a diversion while her friends work together and escape the clutches of yet another trafficker... This scene is important for two reasons: first, it's actually the first time that Callista has put together a plan herself and delegated roles to other people with the expectation that they'll follow through on what she's asked them to do. Second, it's the first time that Callista has actually made up a story--and stories, at least in this world, don't just "write themselves"; this marks a real turning point in Callista's journey, and according to the Story Circle, I believe we're on the upswing and getting ready to put everything all together and bring it back around "home"!
This is the first time I have ever been successful with
a second draft, and so to finish it would be a motivation for all the
other projects I have ever abandoned over the years....
I
won’t be spending ALL my time writing it, but I will at least shoot
for finishing a chapter every other week until it is done. Then
it’s off to the beta-readers!
And
speaking of “abandoned projects”...
A
Writer’s Tale
Laura is well and truly entered into the society of Phantom Gulch... and right about now is the point at which she's going to run smack into the trouble that plagues the land, and get thrust into the forefront of the problem she will need to help the citizens solve!
Granted,
I didn’t quite manage “half and half” like I thought I would
this NaNo... mostly because Inkweaver turned out WAY longer than I
could have predicted... But anyway, I will be back to writing this
one more regularly, too; probably I could manage a chapter or so a
week, because it’s not as involved as Inkweaver. At any rate, I’m
likely not going to count this project as “finished” until all 7
books are done, so it’s going to be a while! I should finish Book 3
by January, and by February, I should be halfway through the series,
so here’s to more shenanigans there!
Short
Story Sectional
So
a lot of you might know that although I have not published another
book since Princess of Undersea (Two years old, coming up!!) I
have gotten a few short stories published in anthologies!
There
was “Arthur and The Egg” in DREAMTIME DRAGONS;
Also
“The Starborn Legacy” in DROWNED IN MOONLIGHT;
And
finally, “Heartsong” was included in the anthology CRACKS IN THE TAPESTRY.
Well,
recently I submitted an old story to another anthology—I will
announce which story and what anthology if and when it gets accepted
(although if you’ve followed me on social media you might already
know which story...)—and I am excited to announce that the same
creative force behind DREAMTIME DRAGONS is producing a second
anthology, this one with a theme of “Dangerous Damsels”, stories
of strong female heroines who wind up facing their own demons and
saving themselves.
To
that end, I will also be poking away at my submission for that...
which I recently devised!
I
call it “Red: The Wolf”, and it’s a twist on the story of Little
Red Riding Hood... except that “Red” is a known lycanthrope who
defends her little woodland village from threats by taking on the
appearance of a wolf to track down missing objects and people, fight
off threats, and chase down runaway miscreants.
All
that changes one day when she goes after one such swindler... only to
find herself stuck in wolf form.
It’s
going to be wonderful and I am super excited to be working together
with this group again!
The
Return Of Old Projects
As
Inkweaver draws to a close, and I find my enthusiasm for writing
renewed with each accepted short story... I am once again drawn to
return to old projects, just to see what I might be able to do with
them now.
One
such project is the adaptation I was writing, of Jane Austen’s
“Persuasion", which I dubbed "Merely Meredith." I posted excerpts on this blog long ago, before my
“career” really “took off”, back when my writing habit wasn’t
any big deal...
But
after revisiting it briefly in the recent “A to Z Challenge”
(notably for Letter E and Letter M), I found that I kind of missed it and I
really did want to find out how it ended up! So in the coming year,
I’ll be adding that to the regular rotation, taking a day or so a
week to sit down and have a look over it, and perhaps to get back
into the groove and push through to the end of that one.
Then,
too, there is the matter of what kind of serial post to do. There was
Priscilla Sum that never really got off the ground... I could
possibly revisit that one and make it work.
That OR the "Flashes of Inspiration" series... Should I get back to doing those? Did you all like them? There are still plenty of prompts where I got them, people in that group just keep posting more and more. Should I keep writing with new prompts?
Or
what about doing another Suggestion Box? Would anyone be interested
in something like that? It would require participation and
involvement from you, my followers. If you’ve never done it
before... I promise it’s really easy, and a lot of fun, and I
always credit the contributors, so that is more visibility for you,
if you’re an author or a blogger like me!
Wattpad
I
have a new project started! Since the works that seemed to be getting
more attention (votes as well as adds and the like) were my
fanfictions, I decided to start posting another fanfic--and the fun
thing is, this particular fic is unfinished, so if it garners enough
attention, then I would consider adding that to the "weekly
writing rotation" until it's finished!
For
those interested, the fanfic is titled THE SOUND OF AN ECHO and it's
my contribution to the Percy Jackson fandom. I actually developed the
idea for it shortly after being very disappointed with the films and
pleasantly enamored with the books! It introduces a few new
characters, actually centering a lot around a new enemy who wants to
get control of a magical Hourglass that is basically "All of
Time" and counts down to a global "Judgment Day" that
would allow the deity controlling it to pronounce a sentence over the
whole world and basically wipe it out... and meanwhile, Percy has to
travel with and frequently defend a girl who is the daughter of
Echo--and she's inherited Echo's curse in that she doesn't have a
voice of her own, she can only speak with a voice she's heard. (Of
course that doesn't go over well with the Aphrodite kids...) I got as
far as not-quite-halfway, I think, so I still have a bit of time
before I have to have a new part ready, but yeah... It's been fun to
revisit that one and recall the ideas I'd dreamed up for it--I still
have all my notes, so it still might happen, if enough people are
interested!
Meanwhile,
I've opted to hold off on updating A WRITER'S TALE until I finish
"The Sheriff's Showdown." It doesn't seem like many people
are reading past "The Dragon's Quest" anyhow... I'm
wondering: Should I make each book its own separate work? I thought
it might be more cohesive if I kept everything under the same cover,
and treated it like a long, continuous work... but at the same time,
that doesn't seem to be going very well. Maybe? Please do take a look
at what I have there (particularly if you do have a Wattpad account,
and thus can have unfettered access to it!) and let me know what you
think I should do!
READING
It’s
taken quite a while for me to get back to reading... So many GOOD
books out there, so LITTLE time to enjoy them like I want to!! After
having to return quite a few checkouts to the library unread (a
couple of them in particular, I had been waiting for months, and just
when I was about to have time to enjoy them... To send them back
in??? Travesty.) I am finally to the point where I can take a break
from writing to read a bit. Therefore, I am going to try and get
through His Majesty’s Dragon by Naomi Novik before it comes due,
and I’m about halfway through Sue Grafton’s T is for Trespass.
In
regards to ebooks, I am trying out reading two ebooks at once, since
my copy of AmsterDamned by Nils Visser is only on my phone, and I
have a Kindle Fire that I'm using for ebooks I get from Amazon, so on
that one I've just started reading Finding Pandora by E. Rachael Hardcastle. Both are pretty interesting so far!
So
these next few months are going to be pretty busy for both reading
and writing. But it's what I love to do, so I don't mind it a bit!
Feel free to let me know what you're reading and writing in these
next few months! And as always,
Catch
You Further Upstream!
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