Grr.

by Kara 8/23/2008 5:51:00 PM

Switching over from the old version of Word to the new version seems to have screwed up my novel, and I am not enough of a Word egghead to be able to figure out the formatting issue.  It is, of course, driving me insane.  Stupid reason not to work on a novel, but there it is.  It was so distracting that even though I had gotten caught up (in Blade, incidentally) on where the story was and what I needed to do to it, I couldn't compose myself enough to actually write on it.

Stupid.

I worked on Nicholas again instead.  Which isn't a complaint, it's just...  I want to work on Blade again.  It's irritating me that I am not, because I am much farther along with that novel than I remembered (I am nearly to the funbits!  The climax!  The slog of the middle is almost over!) and I would really, really like to just be done with it now, please? 

Naturally, that's easier said than done, especially when the formatting has gone all wonky.  FEH!

I am thisclose to doing a copy/paste into notepad and making a new Word document.  Of course, I want to know what went wrong so I can avoid it in the future-- which is the only reason I have not done that-- that's the easy way out.

At least I have a backup plan in case I can't fix it.  And, of course, there is always the last resort-- the shout-out in LJ of "help!"  Because LJ has all the answers.  *grin*

Anyway.  I have a basic, bare-bones plot for Nicholas, and I am considering writing an outline.  I have gotten far enough into the story to have gotten "backstory" in my head from most of the big players, and it's a lot of fun.  I really like that world.  It's come together well, and I am pleased. 

So, that's where that stands, and I'll probably start putting together the Nicholas outline tomorrow.  And start kicking around an actual title.  "Nicholas," while the narrator, isn't the focus of the book-- the murder is.  (Duh, right?)  Hopefully getting the outline together will help me come up with a title.

Well

by Kara 8/22/2008 9:46:00 AM

Last week was pretty hectic, as the visit from my friend turned into this huge and massive energy suck, because everything that could go wrong did.

Still, I did manage to squeeze some writing time in, and I also managed to do some research.  A visit to the gun range later, and my main character in Nicholas now carries a .45, because that is totally the gun he would carry.  (Not incidentally, it is also the gun I would carry if I could, but I don't have my concealed carry permit yet.  Yet.)  I also got the joy of shooting a Caltech .223, which was incredible! and fun, and now I want to go back to the gun range a lot more, but damn if ammunition isn't expensive.  Feh.  Still, I think if J has his way we'll be going a bit more regularly than we had been, which is a good thing.  :D

I am writing a paranormal mystery.  Me.  Who'd've thunk it?  Thank goodness for Dragon*Con next week, because I need some guidance with that.  I am so unprepared for the genre it's not funny.  I don't even read many mysteries these days, though I have increased my intake since I have started writing this one.  Speaking of, yes, I am going to D*Con!  (Hopefully.  It is the plan, anyway, barring unforeseen complications.)  I have a schedule, preliminarily, and I am all kinds of excited because I have two panels with a certain author that I have a love/hate relationship with, and one panel with Anne McCaffrey on my schedule. 

Yes, you read that right.  The Weyrlady herself.  Dude.  I cannot wrap my head around it.

I will have my notebook with me.  I am debating bringing a book to have her sign.  I have a very old copy of DragonSong that it would be nice to have her sign, but it's a panel and I don't know the rules about that.  Still.  Can you say SQUEE?

Yay DragonCon.

Working

by Kara 8/8/2008 5:15:00 PM

Getting back to work slowly after that break.

It has been slow going.  Oddly, Blade has not been my primary focus-- another novel has leaped up and grabbed me, and I am just letting it take the center stage, for now.  I do not really like that, since I want to finish the trilogy, but I figure as long as I finish things, I will work on whatever I feel the need to work on.

I am also letting up on myself as far as considering things work-- I know that reading is important, but I used to not consider reading work.  Now, I have started to incorporate reading (both novels and research books) as part of necessary work, and thus don't feel as badly as I used to when I am not actively working on the novels. 

This upcoming week, I will have company, so I don't know how much work I'll have going on, but I'm hoping to be able to bounce ideas off the friend who is visiting, and thus keep momentum going, even if I don't actively write.  :)  Plus, just some introspection time is always good.  I need to build room into my schedule for that, too.

Overall-- the writing is going to keep going as long as I keep my butt in the chair and keep forward progress.  I just need to know at the end of a week that I have made forward progress.

This week? I got some reading done on Blade, some writing on Nicholas, and some good work done by creating "The Muse's Gift," a Yahoo group for writers.  :D  So, this week was a good, productive week.  I am pleased and proud.

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The pen & the quill... Kara Cox
is an aspiring author who writes fantasy and young adult fiction. She lives in Tallahassee, Florida with four cats, a dog, and a husband, and is currently at work on her second novel.

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