Longest Night Thoughts

So, recently I was asked yet again about what I’ve been working on in my writing, and naturally I mentioned NaNoWriMo and how I’d managed the bones of my 3rd Sanctuary book. And then I of course had to explain that that it’s not actually the main series, and that I can’t publish it until the main series starts getting out there. SPOILERS, darling. It takes place after the first several books in the main series, and I don’t want to ruin some of the fun. So. Yeah.

Happy Longest Night

I DO have a bunch of the first main book done. Or at least written down. This all began as a role play between myself and my partner, Phrixy (who writes and arts as Phrixion online). So we do have some of the logs to go from, buuuuut… that’s actually really hard to convert into a novel format. No really, maybe worse than having the bare plot bones.

Why?

Because the point of views are all over the place, for one. Horribly tangled and awful. The info dumps are hardcore. The explaining goes WAY overboard. You know, as it does for role plays, especially when others are hanging around and aren’t as familiar with your characters.

So when I started putting this all into a novel, I hadn’t begun editing others’ work. Now that I’ve been doing editing for almost a year, looking at that first attempt makes me wither at how much work I have to cut and rearrange and smooth out into a more professional story. But even though that’s hard, and kinda sad, it’s also something I’m grateful to know more about now so that I can actually do this.

My goal for the next few weeks is to get “L1” into shape so that I can continue writing, and get it ready for my reader so that I can eventually start with publishing this main series. Because it’s the point of it all, and I want to see this dream rev up and take off! I have so many ideas not only for the stories, but also for fun side projects that readers will love. But until there’s something to read, there won’t be any readers. Funny that.

NaNoWriMo Brings Sanctuary Book 3

Tash’s saga continues! I managed to win NaNo again this year, even though I started with the barest of concepts for Sanctuary book 3. Following my nose, I made my way through the basics of the plot, following my headlights through the dark. Ideas just kept popping up, and things came together the way I believe it’s supposed to.

This was honestly a really hard book to write, because some truly horrible things happen to characters we’ve loved for years (Phrixy and I, that is). I don’t know if I could talk about it without crying, in person. Pray it never comes up if I end up on a panel at a con! LOL

Anyhow, the story needs a lot of work to polish it up for my beta reader/s, but I’m really happy with the bones of it. 🙂