I woke up in a good mood this morning. That was weird. I’m pretty sure it’s because of all the writing I did this weekend. Successfully cleared edits on chapters 1 and 2, which was admittedly a conservative goal. (I did more than that, alright?) This week’s goal is to do the same with 3 … Continue reading
Author Archives: Aine Crabtree
Serious writer is serious
Here’s my serious writer face :D It’s very different from my non-serious writer face -_- I took a bit of a break in August to recharge, after assembling my betascript. It is the term I invented for the point at which my manuscript is just coherent enough that I can let my mother read it. … Continue reading
Writing fiction is just socially acceptable insanity.
I do this thing where I talk to my mirror. It looks like I’m talking to myself, and I keep repeating things in different voices. I look like a crazy person. I know this, because I’m looking at myself in a mirror. But it’s not me I’m talking to. I’m hashing out conversations between characters. … Continue reading
The Marleys were dead, to begin with
Off to a running start with a word count of 1,200. Yeah so, I decided about twelve hours before it began that I’m going to be participating in Camp NaNoWriMo for the month of June. To get all the rest of the crap written that is supposed to be in my first novel but is … Continue reading
Rawr and also rawr
Other than the obligatory family gathering on Monday, don’t mess with me this weekend. [scary face] I haven’t gotten more than an hour of writing in any day during the last week, and that’s not even remotely enough time to get into a groove. I want to make serious headway and that’s only going to … Continue reading