Saturday, September 6, 2014

Jigsaw-ing!

I'm currently going back through my problems outline-my giant list of doom- and fitting things together. 

I'm just going through and figuring out solutions, where i need to add/drop a scene, which characters need more page-time. I also have a list of new conflicts and subplots I'm going to expand, and I'm going to fit those in as well. It's a lot of color-coding and marker-juggling, but it's coming along.

Right now I'm not panicking- everything is pretty easy to solve according to this. Fitting things into the current writing however will be another task.

The last few weeks I've taken some time from the story, started a new novel that I may end up saving for nanowrimo, and done some illustration and reading.

I've just finished my first week back at college and getting back into classes and learning things is really energizing. I'm up for challenges right now.

I'm still running the writing tumblr, were I'm posting more about my other writing and illustration projects. Feel free to take a look! The url is wilsathethief.tumblr.com!

Here's what my mess of a notebook is enduring right now:

 
Have a great Saturday everyone!

Monday, August 11, 2014

Next Step

Alright so since I last posted I've done a lot of stuff, including finishing the read-through.

I have a notebook now of all my problems and even have the two problems I was most worried about kind of solved in my head. So it's a successful step in this whole beast of a project! The 'Giant List of Doom' method totally works and I maybe should have done that first. But it was easier to read now that I've gone through it all for phrasing already. So no regrets.

I'll start the actual going-back and chopping things up next week. For now I have a million other projects to get started on/work on/finish before I go back to school in a few weeks so I should do stuff with that.

Other news! I'm making a tumblr. You should all go check it out in a few days once I start posting. For further reference though the url is wilsathethief.tumblr.com! It'll be great fun. It's going to be a writing blog, but not just for my manuscript like this one is. I'm going to supplement this blog, as well as promote it on the tumblr but I'm going to do the more tumblr-esque reblogging and general writing nerdery as well. I used to have a tumblr way back when and the writing community on there is really fun.

The tumblr will also update on my other writing projects, and probably some illustration as well. So yay! more projects! and Art things!

Speaking of illustration: I have like three more painting ideas for this story, and I really want to start working on a full-cast painting, or at least a couple of different-setting casts. I've been doing more digital painting and it's beautiful to work with.

New inspiration: Wildweasel339 on deviantart, I believe his name is Lane Brown? this is a link to ONE of his beautiful paintings: http://wildweasel339.deviantart.com/art/Rooty-Tooty-196344648
but really he does the most amazing things. especially fantasy landscapes and scenes. It amazes me beyond words.

That's all for this post! More next time! (hopefully that won't be three weeks from now!)

Thursday, July 17, 2014

On to Part Three

Well I'm over halfway through the story on the read-through. Now we're getting to the action.

Part Two is a little beat up, but in a good way. There's a lot I left undeveloped, and a lot I can add to make it fit even better into the story, which was a main concern from the beginning. I've got my notes and while I'm sure when I go back and fix things this part will take more time than the first, I'm not worried.

Going into Part Three I've got to look at a lot of pacing, and this is where many of my main logistical and agreement concerns lie. My notebook's about to get much busier.

So far I've had mostly local problems, and very few if any that affected larger parts of the story and plot. Going forward there's going to be bigger problems. I'm going to try my best to brainstorm solutions as I go, but also to try my best not to get overwhelmed.

It's hard changing something you spent so much time creating, and I find myself wanting to be lazy and saying that something's "good enough." But I can't allow myself to fall into that trap. You don't get better by accepting your faults, but by striving tirelessly to fix them. I have to stay vigilant, no matter how much more work I discover has to be done.

Here's hoping everyone's having an inspired week, as I am.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Reading Through the Mountains

I'm most of the way through Part Two now, still, whichever. It's been slow going this week because I've been doing a bunch of other projects as well. But I'm actually being productive, so that's good!

The Mountains section of the manuscript is as I remembered, a lot of fluff and just pretty things. I'm not going to cut any, just add a lot of information and character development that I was too lazy to put in while I was writing it. I'm going to make it a more important part of the story.

This is just a quick update, my eyes are drooping as I type this and I have a lot to do tomorrow. Sleep tight, everyone.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Wow, That Was a Month.

So this is good, instead of once a week I seem to be keeping very nicely with a monthly posting rate.

Oy.

I finally started editing again, life and being generally in a funk having kept me from it almost completely. This week has been good, though. I'm almost done with part two, and I seem to have different opinions on things than I did while anticipating problems, which is both good and bad. Good because some things don't need to be cut or completely rearranged as I had thought, but bad in that I need to add a lot, especially to part two. I also have found myself thinking things like this:

(Photo: actual note on the manuscript that I found minutes ago)

One habit I've discovered is that of making half-baked characters. Especially with fantasy stories, the cast of characters can become overwhelmingly large, and I'm not that experienced with handling that kind of responsibility. Apparently I can kill hundreds at a time, but God forbid I actually develop a minor character past a name and vague profession.

So I have a lot of that kind of thing to fix.

This weekend I'm going larping again- one of the few activities I've kept up with this summer and is keeping me relatively sane.

Or at least, as sane as someone can be when they rely on larping for a sense of normality.

So I won't be getting any editing done tomorrow through Sunday, but there are people at the event I'm going to ask about some things. I know of others who write, and certainly most everyone there is familiar with fantasy writing. (Seriously, so many there are such amazing storytellers.)

Hope everyone is having a good summer so far!
Have a safe Fourth of July!

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Part One Review

I'm most of the way through Part One of the manuscript now. It took me only like, a month and a half! Not really, I only got back to working on it the other day. I've had a... chaotic past couple months. But I'm back to it now!

Now that I'm home from school and safely nestled in the backwoods of New Jersey, caught up on sleep, and have more than two days to prepare for the next larping event, I actually have time. It's a nice feeling, not having finals or papers or Macbeth taking up 20 out of my 24 hours a day.

So the progress: I'm over halfway through Part One. The writing is a bit (or a lot) iffy at some parts, especially in the very beginning so I see why I got so frustrated with it on the first edit. I'm not changing much on the read-through except for miswordings and typos every once in a while. Once I do my major edits I'm planning a third edit to go through and fix the writing more, and that should smooth everything over. I've not found anything unfixable yet, so it's not a frustrating experience [yet].

My notebook is separated by chapter, and I've run into relatively few problems so far, which I'm glad of. Most of it is just tone and writing things. But then again, Part One was never the part I was worried about for logistical inconsistencies, just writing. Hopefully the rest of the manuscript will follow this kind of predictability in what needs to be fixed.

I'm going to get back to it, now! Hope you all are having a great summer so far!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Last Weeks in Kentucky

This is one of my last weeks on campus, so though Tech Week for Macbeth is now over, now I have final projects and the like to frantically complete. Basically, I don't have a whole lot of time to sleep, much less edit and otherwise function like a normal human being.

So not a lot of editing has gotten done this week- a little has, but only a very very little. I've read enough to realize how bad the writing is in the beginning of the manuscript- and see how bad my patch job was the first time through. But once I finish the read-through and major cut/pasting, I can go back and make the writing decent. It's not so bad that I can't read it- a little distracting, but more of an incentive to get done and go back to fix it than a soul-crushing hindrance as before.

I should stop procrastinating and get some more work done, but first I'll leave you with a couple sketches I've done this week. (sketching is a good procrastinator, funny enough)

This second one is a uniform of sorts that I thought up for the scholars of the Valley castle- I thought since they're a pretty tight community they might dress differently from others, so here's an idea for a High Wizard costume.

Working on Macbeth's costumes has influence what I'm designing in my head, and now I've been watching a bit more of Game of Thrones (my friends have gotten me hooked, and I've been watching it in between classes because I have no self control) so the costumes on that are making me geek out about gowns and things. Such a pretty show.

Getting back to work now.

Have a good night, everyone!