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Sep 2020

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.

Oh okay. Daily output. Hmmm. About 1,000 words maybe. Does editing count? If so she just finished about 40 pages so... 40 x 250 word per page average - um... 10,000? So my output is 1/10 of hers.
Well, that's just sad.