Sunday, September 10, 2006

Update 9/10

Novel writing is going to have to wait. I feel like this is my excuse blog, but I do have to prioritize. I'm working on some writing exercises to get my brain warmed up. I may post one or two if I like them enough to share.

When Miss Smiles needs less moment-to-moment attention, I'll start on the big projects again. Until then, it'll be writing exercises and possibly some short story work.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Tuesday 8/29

Project Update: Blood of the Dragon Tree

The outline work is continuing. It seems I have a dual beginning, and I'm not sure which to use as my opening scene or if I should work the childhood Janelle into adult-Janelle's backstory. It's been suggested to me to do both and clean it up later to present the best side, and I'm heavily leaning that way.

Mornings haven't turned out too well with writing. There is too much to do with the baby, as well as chores to get done before my husband goes off to work since I don't expect to get much done while I'm alone with a two month old infant. (Yes, I know, I need to grow up a little here and just DO what needs to be done. I'm still working on that...)

I've been blessed with a child that likes to sleep at night (probably why she won't sleep well or long during the day). Evenings are my writing time now, after she goes down for the night. Let's see if she will let my novel come to life, or if I'll be putting it away for a year or so. Wish me luck!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Into the Swing

Stolen moments are being directed toward Blood of the Dragon Tree, and my mind is grasping the tale with glee. I'm reminded of where I found the idea for the novel. Well, two seperate events actually, but they began it all. The first was a dream in which a dark haired young woman was confronted with an apparition of spiralling colors. The second was a trip to the natural history museum in which I read a placard detailing that the sap of the Dragon Tree had been used to cure mosquito bites. I immediately wondered what else it could heal... and at what cost. Hence, Blood of the Dragon Tree began to grow.

* Side note: Yes I know my links are outdated. I'll correct them when I have more than five spare minutes for a post.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

New Beginnings

I'm back. With the addition of one beautiful daughter in my life, my time is not my own. However I have promised myself (with the help of my wonderful husband) to use at least 30 minutes a day toward writing. I did it today (and promptly deleted the rust coated words) and will do it again tomorrow.

Current Project: Fantasy Novel entitled "Blood of the Dragon Tree". This novel is part of my Darkening series, specifically the first novel in the second trilogy. (I've already written novels one and two from the first trilogy). This novel takes place in a seperate land and is populated by characters who are the ancestors of some of the characters in Tides of Kondera.

More details to come!

Sunday, June 4, 2006

Pregnancy vs. Creativity

Apparently I can't do both, now while working a full time job. I have the rest of my life to enjoy writing, so I'm not stressing over it. On the other hand, I can't predict how many pregnancies I will have to enjoy, so I'm treating this one as if it's the only one I'll ever have. Which means I have lots of work to do to prepare for baby's arrival.

I'll write again, this I'm confident.

Saturday, March 4, 2006

3/4 Weekly Update

Editing isn't my thing this week, but I did get the ol' writing muscles flexed. I started with a writing exercise on Forward Motion that's simmering on the back burner with short story potential.

My main project this week has been Nighthunter's Bite, a fantasy short story about a young thief being hunted by what seems to be a dark goddess and her creature of legend. Will Maura survive the hunt? I'll know the answer by next weekend, but you'll probably have to wait a little longer. In the meantime, here's my first line.

Nighthunter's Bite
Maura felt gazes searing into her flesh; two pairs of inhuman eyes that hungered for her.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

2/25 Weekly Update

I've been battling lately. Partially because I'm pregnant and dealing with the brain-gaps (one nurse called it Placenta Brain), partially because I haven't been able to keep up with the housework or my writing, partially because I was forcing myself to work on a project (Shadow of Blood) that simply doesn't work with my state of mind. I never give up on writing projects, not novels, and it was a difficult decision but I finally put it aside.

This week I've been working on Hunter Hunted. It's one of my favorite short stories that I loved from the first draft. The main character Elk Daymar is a hunter on an assignment that brings his five year old daughter quickly to mind. I always knew parents loved their children unconditionally (except for Denethor - poor Farimir) but I never pushed close to see what it drove the parent to do, or what emotional issues it would bring up. No, that's not the focus of the story, but there is the feeling that if Daymar continues his hunt, he may never see his daughter again. Depending on his success, it may be something that will ultimately protect her, though she'll never know it.

I'm continuing the edit this week. Let's see where I end up.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

2005 In Review

It's been a crazy year, not that it's over yet, but there isn't too much more that I'll be able to complete before New Year's. I looked over my work for the year and am fairly pleased, considering the chaos that plagued my life.

My 2005 Writing Accomplishments:
* 3 New Short Stories (Lambs To The Slaughter; The Perranti Deception; Fading Light)
* 3 Short Stories Revised (Lost Tower of Corienth; For I Have Sinned; Fading Light) and several other stories in the process of being revised (For I Have Sinned, Hunter Hunted, and Comets' Kiss)
* 1 Article written and sold to Vision (Research On-The-Go)
* 1 Story in submission (Sinned, to 3 markets)
* Participation in my writing community to the tune of 10 critques, not including the novel critique I am still working on.
* Shadow of Blood with 40,000 words; still going.

I had some personal accomplishments as well. We sold our condo, spent the summer with my husband's parents, bought our new townhouse, welcomed a nephew into the world, and are now expecting our first child.

I realize that many of my accomplishments are due to the special people in my life. I am fortunate to have such loving family and friends and I appreciate every last one of you, even if I have not told you as much. Thank you for being you.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Fading Light Edited

Fading Light has been edited, and even for a sad story, it felt good to complete something. It's out for critique now.

Next stop: Hunter, Hunted needs an edit.

Friday, November 18, 2005

I'm Back

It's been too long since I've written, but life took over for a while. If I fought it, I'd only have become frustrated with my writing. I need to take care of both myself and my writing. The proof lies in the growing desire to get back into it.

I've been reading some books at my husband's recommendation, the Riftwar series by Raymond Feist. I've been thoroughly enjoying them, and it's led to stray thoughts concerning my own writing. The writing voice I'd let sleep like a black dragon, came back to life. I returned to my friends on www.fmwriters.com (and realized how sorely I had missed them), then returned to my blog.

The strange thing was, one of my last entries seemed foreign to me. Fading Light? What in the world? Normally I can hear a title and know it's mine. I briefly wondered if I had made it up. Leaving the wondering aside, I dove into my writing files and dug the bugger up. Oh, so I did write it. I proceeded to read it, strangely enjoying it as I had no memory of this story at all.

And now I've been editing it for the past few days. It's still sad, probably more deeply sad after this revision, but it is a story that requires telling. There are people who I will not share this story with due to the content, and strangely it's one of my biggest supporters. But dying and the right to die are two different things and something I'd never wish on anyone.

But here I am, writing and editing such a thing.