Mar 10
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the writing life March 10th, 2009
Current word count: 110,415 YIPPEE! I pushed farther than my hands like, but I really wanted to get this far. Hands will be fine in the morning…it was just over 3000 words, not 4000, which is where they really yelp at me. Sometimes it’s good to push. [...more]
Current word count: 110,415
YIPPEE!
I pushed farther than my hands like, but I really wanted to get this far. Hands will be fine in the morning…it was just over 3000 words, not 4000, which is where they really yelp at me.
Sometimes it’s good to push.
Mar 10
Posted: under Background, Contents.
Tags: Background, characters, magic March 10th, 2009
I went back to the scene that was giving me such trouble days ago and saw that what was missing was the other part of what they discussed (besides having the wrong number of dead people–hate it when that happens. If A says there were six killed, and B says four, and both were there […] [...more]
I went back to the scene that was giving me such trouble days ago and saw that what was missing was the other part of what they discussed (besides having the wrong number of dead people–hate it when that happens. If A says there were six killed, and B says four, and both were there and neither lied…the writer has had a lapse between pages. Which is better for the plot? Pick one and stick through it in all subsequent scenes.)
And that was magic stuff. A doesn’t know that B has magery of the old type. B doesn’t know that A has some elven abilities and a whopping dose of taig-sense. B doesn’t know what taig-sense is, and A only knows oldstyle magery by repute. These are not the same but there are overlaps, and of course similar objectives…people want power so they can accomplish something with it, and those who have power (want it or not) must learn to use it to accomplish things.
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