I’m up to 20K transcribed, probably another 5K written in longhand for War Mage. I’m testing out my book cover person with Grim and Scott from Champions.
I have to do a pinterest board for War Mage.
Here’s Grim’s.
I wrote for three hours this whole weekend – yes, I know that’s not much, considering I wrote a whole weekend at first. I tried to read Gentlemen Bastards to at least finish it – I’ve got about 100 pages to go – and then realized that my right eye decided to pull a double-vision on me, in addition to me being nearsighted and I can’t read normal 10 point font. So I can’t see the words, they’re doubled (black on top, gray on the bottom).
That, along with a very scary episode in which an ambulance had to take me to the hospital in the early morning hours last week, kind of put a damper on my writing.
So I ended up mindlessly gaming, looking through builds and trying them out. I’ve still been writing daily, but not as many words. I need to get back into it.
I’m just afraid that after I do this plot point, I don’t have another plot point to go to until the hero meets his nemesis (at least for this book). And then the book ends, because I don’t know what to put my hero through after that.
Pantsing is tough in that way. It’s always scary to keep jumping from rooftop to rooftop, hoping you can get the other side, or at least land safely. Maybe some of my plot cards/cubes/apps can give me some ideas.