Thirty Day Challenge – Day Five – Lights

Writing today came very easy. I’m setting up the transition for the next “arc” in my story. It’s actually quite exciting. I’ve been fiddling around with the current scene for the past few days, so I’m looking forward to move. . . well, forward!

There’s been a lot of talking going on in this scene, too. While I do my best to keep the dialogue refreshing and witty (when appropriate), I know I’ll have to go back to this scene later to play around with some words. It seems like it’s a dry spell in the story – as it is. It’s between two action scenes, so the “breather” is needing a way to keep the pace going without taking away from the excitement which had already happened.

I’ll figure it out.

Lights

I needed to listen to something light-hearted tonight. Jennie Abrahamson has a fantastic voice, so I gave her album “Lights” a listen to tonight. Because of her wonderful voice, I found it a bit distracting while writing. I just wanted to focus and listen to the album. Alas, I got through it anyway!

Until tomorrow, friends!

Thirty Day Challenge – Day Four – Blackwater Park

After another busy day, I finally got to head home and get some writing done. I was very excited to work on the story today because I had some pretty interesting dialogue to get working on.

I find when I’ve been writing, I’ve put a larger focus on dialogue, rather than the images and descriptions of things in a room, or the area surrounding the people. I love those types of details in stories (albeit, I know when it can be overkill as well). I definitely plan on going back and adding in a lot of extra tidbits of awesome information.

While I like the motto, “When in doubt, leave it out,” – especially when it applies to storytelling, I cannot help but feel that some things, like the colour of ones hair, or the type of clothes they are wearing is important – regardless of whether or not it is necessary for that particular scene. Why? Well, I want my reader to be able to picture the character a bit better. I’ve left things pretty ambiguous when it comes to descriptions of what the characters look like.

But I should move them into a certain direction though. . . right? I mean, they should see what I’m seeing – to a degree anyway – right? Ah, I’ll figure it all out.

Blackwater Park

Opeth’s “Blackwater Park” was definitely hankering to be listened to today. A song got stuck in my head earlier today. Then the whole album demanded to be listened to.

Until tomorrow!

Thirty Day Challenge – Day Three – Reflections

Chaos!

Today was nuts! So much stuff happened at work – it threw me for loops! To top it all off, my body hurts in places I didn’t even knew existed!

It’s one of those days where I wish there was still at least six hours left in the day. Alas, at the time of writing now, there’s less than three left.

Due to the hectic stuff today, I didn’t write as much as I would have liked to, but I did get some editing done. But you know what? That’s fine by me, because this challenge isn’t about the number of words, but the time invested into the project. That’s more than enough to make me happy!

Reflections

I went with Apocalyptica’s album, “Reflections” because it’s damn pretty.

Until tomorrow, fellow readers!

Thirty Day Challenge – Day Two – And The Circus Leaves Town

I really didn’t think I was going to get any writing done today. I took me by surprise!

I came down with a cold this morning which I immediately beat into submission with some neo-citran-like-drink. Then I worked my butt off at work and my plans for the night got delayed for an hour. Now it’s near 9pm, I finished my writing, and I’m ready for bed.

But first! The story!

I still managed to write a heck of a lot! I even went back and did some grammatical changes I realized I goofed when originally writing the story. So yes, while I wrote tonight, I spent some time editing as well. To top it all off, I had to sit down and play a little bit of the “refresh” game with two of my characters back-stories.

While I DO know what they are, I did NOT remember how I presented it in the story early on, so I had to go back and pretty much copy and paste the variety of paragraphs and dialogue where it was explained into a separate folder on my computer for easy refreshing. While I’m sure there’s some computer program or writing program that could do that all for me, I enjoy the way I do it. It may not seem organized for most people, but that’s why you’re not me.

Circus Leaves Town

I couldn’t help but break out some Kyuss today, so I gave “…And The Circus Leaves Town” a solid listening to tonight.

Until tomorrow, fellow readers!