Writing Update
After taking a week or so to step back from the rewrite (mostly goofing off, partially added work loads), I think I’m about ready to actually begin the rewrite. I think I am definitely going to go with the initial ambush I mentioned before since it will give some scope as to how powerful the main villain is. I’ve also have added limitations in mind for a few of the characters (one character will be unfamiliar with his powers, another character who happens to be a power duplicator can only “store” five powers, and one of them keeps being a problem).
I’ve also begun formulating a side project which would be a blog style piece of fiction, though I am a bit unthrilled by the leading concept. Hopefully it will gel better.
And, as always, I have begun collecting ideas for November’s National Novel Writing Month. Hopefully whichever one I pick will be able to last for the 50,000 words that NaNoWriMo set as the minimum.
Posted on August 8, 2011, in Blogging, Creative, NaNoWriMo, Personal, Writing and tagged Arts, blogging, Book Writing, Editing, fiction, NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, Online Writing, rewriting, Science Fiction, Writer Resources, Writing. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.


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