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Sep 2020

I am psyching my self out about the number of chapters I have so far. Right now, I am working on chapter 14, and pace-wise, I've been okay. I started the end of August on this piece and each chapter is between 1K - 1.5K words, which isn't bad. I'm just not sure how long it should be. The other pieces were roughly 25K to 30K.

The other thing that's making me go :triumph: is that I need to break up two characters but I NEVER wrote a scene where they decide to be bf/gf or at least when they have their first official "date". They've just always been together. (Sigh...) I have a couple ideas on how to work it, so it should be fine.

The books I'm uploading are done :thinking:

I'm mostly wringing my hands until October when it's time to prep for NaNo.

Yeah, but I kinda wanna focus on uploading and building an audience on here right now.

I am hoping to be closer to 700-1K range, because I feel it is a YA book. But I am going to not try to obsess over it, because otherwise, I think, the balance of scenes is good. But, I won’t know it till I am posting.

For me, carving out time to write has always been the issue. I work and lot and stay very busy on my days off. I only have a few things scheduled for today, so if I can carve out time for writing anything -- even a single sentence -- I'll let you know.

For sure! And, i think, pretty much everyone deals with the time crunch in this crazy world.

Getting a good balance of scenes in this piece is really important to me. I know I've underwritten a lot in the past because I didn't want to waste time describing a room or location that was going to be referenced once in the entire piece. Now, I trying to just enjoy my work and the story more

Yes, me too. At some point, I just cut myself some slack, stop doubting and go with it. Like, no, I don’t write hard-core cruel stories about harsh people or realities. Well, there is nothing I can do about it, even if it’s unpopular.

Currently writing a sci-fi short story. 29 pages and 13933 words written.

Started making progress on one of the middle chapters of my comic.

Words: 2K+
Characters: 12K +

Story is an action/adventure, set in a world where there is a human realm and a 'demon' realm. The audience will follow a team of would-be "demon-fighters" (terminology is a little different in the series but this is essentially the concept) who, while assigned as a squad by the State to protect civilians, are not the best suited to work together.

Hmm, you could maybe include that in the break-up. Sometimes if I'm not able to retcon things, I just include the inconsistency in the story.

For instance, in this case, you could have the couple break-up with the Character A saying they want to split/break-up. Character B, being upset/embarrassed about being broken up with, could get defensive and say something to the effect of "Who ever said we were officially dating?!"/"We weren't even together!" which could be used to spring an additional rift/dramatic flair to the event.

Best of luck!

If you're asking us to check in on our writing today, Paoila is upstairs editing a sequel to a client's novel and I'm downstairs diligently creating a screenplay from said client's first novel. Afterwards, time for pho. :smiley:

Good ideas!

So far, the idea I'm playing around with is: A kissed another girl while away from B and A's been keeping a secret for months. A's best friend C accidentally spills the beans to B. B, I'm thinking, kinda shuts down because they didn't date as a teen so they have NO frame of reference on how to handle this type of situation. I do like the idea of a blow-up. It's a good point to spring more character growth.

That's definitely a well rounded bit of conflict as well! Do you have a link to your comic?

It’s more of a daily outcome and to chat about process, but whatever works. You sort of already have a partnership, while a lot of writers tend to be solitary creatures misunderstood or just not having interest of their family. So it helps to chit-chat about what’s up an have some word count accountability.