Category: <span>NotMansfieldPark</span>

Writing, writing, writing…

Once upon a time, I like to think I wrote decent prose at a decent pace. That’s not the case these days, and especially not with this novel.

So. Latest update. I accomplished some long overdue admin work for the project. The synopsis now matches the revised plot. Instead of three or four files with plot notes, I have one. And I finally dove into new prose territory. A new chapter, chapter 7, is now complete, I have a clear(er) picture for chapter eight, and the middle section is finally coming into focus.

Current word count: 20K
Goal: 80K

Onward.

A Life of Miscellany…

So, so, so.

Years ago, when I first started this blog, I’d talk about my writing progress, but these past two years have been…different. The obvious reason is/was COVID. My own “mild” case left me with brain fog for over a year, and however necessary, the lock-down didn’t help. At the same time, I’d retired from my 40-year career as a software developer, and I am still working through the transition from highly structured days to ones where I don’t need to wake up early, or work until late. This led to me watching LOTS of shows on Netflix and Amazon Prime. (I highly recommend both Inspector George Gently and Balthazar.)

But that’s okay! It’s okay to relax, to watch shows or read a good book while the cats take turns on my lap.

The trick is to not lose track of what else matters to me.

Family matters.

Self care matters.

Writing matters.

Family means spending time with my beloved spouse. Going out on date nights. Planning a very relaxing vacation in July. Giving hugs and kisses at random times. Making each other laugh. Being partners. I’m a very lucky person to have this man in my life. (Sadly, this paragraph didn’t age well.)

Self care…You could say relaxing on the couch is part of that, but it also means sitting outside in the sun. Making my personal spaces a joy to inhabit. Remembering to breathe. To be kind to myself.

Which brings me to writing. The writing’s been slow and, alas, not so steady, over the past three months. NotMansfieldPark reached the 33K mark when things stalled, so I took a step back and reviewed both the manuscript and my plot notes. Did more research. More brainstorming. Pinned down the magic system. Worked out more details with the characters and–most important–how all this fits together. I’m now working through the existing text to add those new details and to update the plot to match. I’m also giving myself smaller daily goals to build up momentum. As I tweeted the other day, Writing this novel is important for me, and that’s reason enough to finish it.

And God Said, Let There Be Print

I am DELIGHTED to report that—after many trials and tweaks and close examination of the proof copies, plus a few tears along the way—the print edition for my River of Souls trilogy is now available on Amazon.

*breathes a huge sigh of relief*

One thing I’ve learned over the past year, is that I need to be 1) far more conservative with my time estimates, and 2) far more diligent about setting and keeping to deadlines. However! The books are done and published, they look gorgeous, and I finally have the covers I’ve always wanted.

And now that’s done, I can turn back to my long-neglected project NotMansfieldPark. At last count, I’d reached the 1/3 point, or around 23K words. I’m now going through the existing text to reacquaint myself with the details, and to tweak the details and smaller character arcs. It’s such a lovely feeling, to create new worlds.

Almost Autumn!

We’ve spotted a few patches of yellow and orange amongst the trees, and the nights have turned cool. This is my favorite time of the year, and the best weather for writing. I took a small break in between world-building and writing, but now I’m ready to dive back in.

#blacklivesmatter #translivesmatter #sayhername

Step by step, name by name, word by word…

A couple weeks ago, I scanned through the existing chapters for NotMansfieldPark. For the most part, I’m pleased with the story so far, but something seemed off. I took a step and realized I’d given my characters the wrong names. I took about a hundred steps back and realized I needed to flesh out the worldbuilding.

Off the manuscript went to sit on the hard drive while I figured out the basic history for the setting, which led to picking the right names, which led to figuring out exactly how to write the scene where Olivia meets her aunts, uncle, and cousins for the first time.

Onward…

Happy 4th, Our World is on Fire

It feels as though we are living in the latter days of the world. Unfortunately, we don’t have Crowley and Aziraphale to take on the bad guys. Elections this year will matter more than ever, but we need more than a few elections—we need to reform our country from the ground up. Universal healthcare. Free college education. Automatic voter registration. Stop gerrymandering. Mail-in ballots for everyone. Defund the police.

That would be a good start.

Meanwhile, at home, I have finally started writing again. I finished my Janet Watson story, now titled My Journal of a Plague Year, which you can read on AO3.

Also! I’m making sparkly good progress on my #NotMansfieldPark novella. At least, I think it’s a novella, but it might end up a very short novel. I’ll find out when I reach the end. 🙂