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So, remember that plot idea I was talking about last time? The one I'd abandoned my original novel idea in hopes of writing?

It flopped. Went belly-up.

So what am I writing now? Of all things, a novel I started in grade eight, about school kids and aliens. A youth novel.

I am clearly insane.

It seems to have been a good choice, though. It's coming along. I have twice as much of it as I had of my last attempt.

Word Count: 3,362
Percentage of goal: 6.7%
Percentage of month past: 9%

Not far off the pace. I'll need to catch up tonight / this weekend, though.

Date: 2004-11-05 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chibiakki.livejournal.com
Ve'y nifty.

I sort of abandonned by plan of writing The Song's Shadow in favour of getting started with Blood and Thunder, which I feel is going to work interestingly for me.

Date: 2004-11-05 05:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cassaclyzm.livejournal.com
Ooh. What's the plot of "Blood and Thunder"?

Date: 2004-11-06 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chibiakki.livejournal.com
It keeps changing. :p Little bits keep adding themselves in until I don't know what's what anymore. :p

In short, you've got Varn, your main character. He believes himself to be a lizard-Shifter, but in fact he's the song of the Dragon God of the Sea. The old Gods are rising and preparing for a war that happens roughly once every 1000 human generations. This war sets the world back to a default state, and life begins again. Naturally, Varn isn't too happy about this prospect.

I think Varn's father was trying to sire a bunch of kids in order to have them survive the war, but something went wonky, and Varn was one of the few to survive.

In addition to that, a sort of 'government' (known of the Officials) conspiracy has set in, that knows about the rising Gods, and wants to put an end to them in order to prevent the war and to keep the place of humans at the top of the ladder.

Originally, all I knew about this story was that Varn was the son of a God. Funny how everything just keeps expanding, huh?

Date: 2004-11-06 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cassaclyzm.livejournal.com
It's always the most fun when your story decides to expand on you. *laughs* That's what happened with my NaNovel from '02 - I had an idea and was going to write a regular novel-length book on it, but the next thing I knew it had become a huge, expansive thing that would require a whole series of books to tell, and that would involve a LOT more research than I'm currently able to devote. *laughs*

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