2007-11-30

azhure: (me glasses smile green)
2007-11-30 03:15 pm

Forging into the unknown

Thought and Memory progress

Words: 2,274

Total words: 46,751

I’m now well and truly going into the unknown.  I’m at the end of what I had in a previous draft, and I’m working in first draft again.  It’s funny - if I had kept the alternate viewpoint, I’d have about another twenty or thirty thousand words in this draft.

Writing was strange today (How many times do I say this?).  It was split into two sessions, the first of which was difficult.  It brought me to the end of the drafted stuff.  The second session was going into the unknown.  Sitting down, I had no idea what I was going to write.  And it just came to me.  I have most of this chapter outlined now, which makes me happy.  I love it when things work like that.

[cross-posted from my website]
azhure: (Default)
2007-11-30 03:15 pm

Forging into the unknown

Thought and Memory progress

Words: 2,274

Total words: 46,751

I’m now well and truly going into the unknown.  I’m at the end of what I had in a previous draft, and I’m working in first draft again.  It’s funny – if I had kept the alternate viewpoint, I’d have about another twenty or thirty thousand words in this draft.

Writing was strange today (How many times do I say this?).  It was split into two sessions, the first of which was difficult.  It brought me to the end of the drafted stuff.  The second session was going into the unknown.  Sitting down, I had no idea what I was going to write.  And it just came to me.  I have most of this chapter outlined now, which makes me happy.  I love it when things work like that.

Mirrored from Stephanie Gunn.

azhure: (Default)
2007-11-30 03:15 pm

Forging into the unknown

Thought and Memory progress

Words: 2,274

Total words: 46,751

I’m now well and truly going into the unknown.  I’m at the end of what I had in a previous draft, and I’m working in first draft again.  It’s funny – if I had kept the alternate viewpoint, I’d have about another twenty or thirty thousand words in this draft.

Writing was strange today (How many times do I say this?).  It was split into two sessions, the first of which was difficult.  It brought me to the end of the drafted stuff.  The second session was going into the unknown.  Sitting down, I had no idea what I was going to write.  And it just came to me.  I have most of this chapter outlined now, which makes me happy.  I love it when things work like that.

Mirrored from Stephanie Gunn.