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From Blue Fire:
"You think he might still be alive?"
Words yesterday: 2,052
Total thus far: 33,214
From Magebane (yes! I'm moving forward again!):
The mysterious figures still waited there in the dark.
Words yesterday: 873
Total thus far: 33,638
Posted by Edward Willett at 11:05, July 18th, 2009 under Blog |
...was, again, for Blue Fire:
Amlinn slept through the night without waking and only found out about the Nightdweller patrol when she went to breakfast in the morning.
Words yesterday: 1,252
Total thus far: 31,162
Not sure they were very successful words: my writing session, at the Atlantis coffee shop (see yesterday's view-while-I-wrote photo, above) was interrupted by an annoying nosebleed brought on by a violent sneeze, which was brought on by...well, who knows; sunlight, probably. Anyway, the nosebleed wasn't really anything major, but it lasted about 15 minutes and then, of course, you worry about it starting up again.
In the afternoon I was out at the ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 9:57, July 17th, 2009 under Blog |
I failed to post yesterday's First Sentence I Wrote Today, which means now I have two, two, two sentences to post!
Most of the new verbiage (also some nounage, and a bit of adjectivage--I try to be sparing with the adverbiage) was on Blue Fire. Yesterday's first sentence was:
Illinen crouched in the darkness outside the Freefolk camp, watching the guards and the boy they called "Priest-Apprentice," until Penrod howled the signal to slip away.
Today's first sentence/paragraph:
Illinen had heard of the Watchers, scouts scattered along a line a day's travel west of the Great Warren, hidden inside camouflaged shadow-shelters, peering out through pinholes, risking eyesight and more to make sure the Daydwellers did not ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 23:21, July 15th, 2009 under Blog |
...was for Blue Fire:
It wore a scrap of green cloth as a shift and had yellow yarn for its hair.
Words today: 2,234
Total thus far: 25,390
I didn't do any writing over the weekend of the sitting-at-the-keyboard variety, but after I woke up on Saturday morning but before I actually got out of bed I solved the big plot hangup that's had me doing nothing but rewriting and rethinking on Magebane. That occasioned some more rewriting today, but I think either tomorrow or Wednesday I'll finally start adding to its official word count as well.
Posted by Edward Willett at 17:40, July 13th, 2009 under Blog |
I finished rewriting the bit of Blue Fire that needed it and will be pressing on to greener writing pastures. In fact, I made a start, so today from Blue Fire I have both a first sentence I rewrote and I first sentence I wrote. Will the excitement never end?
First, the first sentence I rewrote:
"The Nightdwellers?" Petra frowned. "They're not exactly a new--"
Then, the first new new sentence in a while:
Petra stared at the table.
See, I told you it was exciting.
Meanwhile, it's still all rewriting all the time over at Magebane, though I got through about a 4,500-word chunk of it today and am picking up speed as I work ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 23:32, July 10th, 2009 under Blog |
...will appear momentarily, but first, a picture. This is where I worked on Magebane this afternoon--if you look close, you can see some of it on the computer screen. It's the Spike Lounge at the
Wascana Country Club. Not as odd a choice as you might think: it's usually quieter than a coffee shop, the scenery is nicer, and they serve a wider selection of food and, um, beverages than a coffee shop. I've quite enjoyed working out there these past few days.
I was still rewriting today, but I should be moving on to new Blue Fire material either tomorrow or Monday at the latest. Today's first rewritten Blue ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 23:59, July 9th, 2009 under Blog |
...or, if you want to get technical about it, the first sentence I re-wrote, from Blue Fire, was:
There were still a half-dozen tents scattered around the grounds.
After today's re-writing, the total word count stands at 22,016.
Meanwhile, as Lee Arthur Chane, the first sentence I rewrote for Magebane was:
If such thoughts are near the surface of the First Mage, so highly placed in my Father's Council, he thought, how strong are the hidden currents of them in the people as a whole?
Over there, total word count stands at 27,155.
Moving along well on both rewrites, but it'll probably be next week before I resume writing all-new material.
Posted by Edward Willett at 23:57, July 8th, 2009 under Blog |
...as I went back to fix the Scene Where It All Went Wrong in Blue Fire, was:
For a moment Petra couldn't figure out what the blackened object was; then his chair clattered backward onto the wooden floor as he leaped to his feet without conscious volition.
Not sure I like it much. That's the way it seemed to flow best, but "without conscious volition" seems a bit pretentiously wordy for a YA fantasy...
Lots of new words, but lots of old words mixed in, so I can't really give you a word count for the day. Current total word count, though, is 22,051, which is up a bit from yesterday. Don't know how it will all work out as I work forward ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 0:11, July 8th, 2009 under Blog |
...was for Blue Fire:
Amlinn's Grandfather's wagon--he realized he still didn't know the old man's name--glowed like a rare jewel in the final rays of the day's sunlight, which set its red and gold paint ablaze.
Words today: 1,277
Total thus far: 20, 953
Now, this is an interesting sentence. (Also an awkward and rather convoluted one, but I can fix that. Also, need I point out the setting the wagon ablaze thing is a metaphor? It doesn't really catch fire...but in a fantasy, you never know, so perhaps I should make it a simile instead. But I digress.) The POV character admits he doesn't know the old man's name. And why doesn't he know the old man's name? Because the author, looking back at ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 0:04, July 7th, 2009 under Blog |
...is from Blue Fire:
The wagons rolled on through the day.
Words today: 2,121
Total thus far: 19,676
You can add to that another 480 words (actually more like 980 to start with, but then I had to cut it by half) previewing the
Regina Fringe Festival for Thursday's LeaderPost, and another 1,400 words (which represented a 1,000-word cut from the first draft) of an interview with Robert J. Sawyer for the
Saskatchewan Writers' Guild magazine FreeLance. A productive day. I still need to write a science column and try to do some work on Magebane, but it's getting late, so...no promises.
Posted by Edward Willett at 21:41, June 30th, 2009 under Blog |