You need to know how it ends before you begin. I’ve had a lot of questions lately from friends and coworkers to the tune of “why are you starting your second book before you finish the first one?” (Book 2, codename Russian Guyovitch, will be my NaNo novel for this November.) Well, I’m trying to … Continue reading
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Creation is happiness
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
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