Posts Tagged ‘Keir’

writing a serialized novel

So. After my initial worldbuilding of Keir, I realized that I was going to do the same mistake as with my previous NaNo novel, namely, making a very complex world with protagonists that are extremely tricky to write while following at least two storylines. Which is a breathtaking idea, but not at the speed of [...]

some things moving

On Tuesday, I treated myself to several hours of uninterrupted writing. Now that was a real blessing, as I did 1400+ words yesterday passing 50K mark and plus some things on Keir. Lately, I keep trying to push myself in “I can write at home and don’t need to abandon my family for hours to [...]

breaking down my day

800+ words written in Vega and some things scribbled down for world-building because I suddenly needed laws and punishments for mages. I made them laughably simple though (as in fifth and final law: “Do not fail when killing another mage”). I also did some beautiful language stuff on Keir. Somehow, I’m not that interested in [...]

little to report:

- an idea for a child/SF story in the works. I doubt I’ll be able to edit it to publishable (read as “acceptable”) stage until the Crossed Genres deadline, but an idea it is nevertheless, – a very very little bit of thinking for Keir (map and a teensy bit of plot) – 130 words [...]

early birdie

600+ words today, and I’m well over my weekly goal already (still having Saturday and Sunday to go). I am going to do some work on Keir today and perhaps write later in the evening when I have figured out what exactly to write. I am uncertain whether I’m running bloody short or bloody long [...]

doodle-dum

In the first day of my vacation, I did random good things to my family (read as “remembered they exist”) and in addition, wrote 1100+ words on Vega (with some kindness in them) plus did some thinking on my NaNo novel. I’m temp-naming it Keir, for my protag. Nothing more meaningful now, though (since I’m [...]