{141} Writing over that hill

This entry is part [part not set] of 130 in the series Blog-a-Day2016When characters have some wear on their tread it can automatically complicate the plot. “Older” characters, by which I mean “over thirty years old” are not uncommon, really. I...

{140} Plotting woes

This entry is part [part not set] of 130 in the series Blog-a-Day2016Flailing out the gate for NaNoWriMo! Woo hoo! *flops over* I’m honestly good about writing a lot, every day. Because, well, I do that every day. Rare is the day that goes by where I don’t...

{138} Scheduling creativity

This entry is part [part not set] of 130 in the series Blog-a-Day2016This is going to be short post, because I did not schedule well, and that’s what you get when you try to do NaNoWriMo along with finishing up two other writing projects while totally forgetting...

{137} NaNoWriMo, ENGAGE

This entry is part [part not set] of 130 in the series Blog-a-Day2016Today is Day 1 for National Novel Writing Month, and I’m not crying, you’re crying!!! My word count for today was heaved out the door in desperation, but I made it to 1,805 words. My...

{136} On living the mary-sue life

This entry is part [part not set] of 130 in the series Blog-a-Day2016Mary-Sue: an idealized and seemingly perfect fictional character, a young or low-rank person who saves the day through unrealistic abilities. Often this character is recognized as an author insert or...

{135} When writing is not a solitary sport

This entry is part [part not set] of 130 in the series Blog-a-Day2016Writing is a lonely job…except when its not. Today was one of those days. I had to scuttle my original plans for #NaNoWriMo, leaving me with nothing to work on as most other options at hand...

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