Fess Up Monday
So how many times have you seen Lord of the Rings–and did you watch it again this weekend? :D I caught the last of The Return of the King last night. It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve seen it, I still love it.
This was a great weekend writing wise. I finished The Fire Within Saturday night, and spent some time on Sunday smoothing the last 27 pages into the main draft. Then I started at the beginning and began re-reading and editing, through the first 9 pages. Much more work is required.
Ah, but Sven is a tough taskmaster and demanded new words. From where, you ask? Why, my next project of course. No rest for the weary.
I began writing backstory for the next novella I’m tentatively calling “The Fix-It Lady.” (very likely to change, although that’s a big part of the theme) A whopping 2,786 words in backstory. Too much? Nope–because none of this will actually end up in the main story. I need to get the details straight in my head, first. The heroine’s name is Rae (different from what I planned to use in Unbelieveable, the very old first attempt), and she was a very different person 4 or 5 years ago. This is very much a reunion story!
Conn’s pretty much the same, other than being older, harder, and more determined than ever to get what he wants. Okay, so he’s changed quite a bit from my original vision, too. I can’t help it. This picture Anna sent me of Clive Owen just did me in. I saw it, and KNEW it was Dr. Connagher and his personality changed accordingly.

*drools*
I even know some of the theme music for this novella already. As odd as it may sound, it’s Johnny Cash, particularly Man in Black. It’s not the lyrics, so much, but the movie Walk the Line that’s inspiring the theme of the story. I was *this close* to using Joaquin Phoenix for Conn, until I remembered I already had this wonderful picture in mind. This picture defines Conn in my mind. There’s a certain look in his eyes… And away I go into unchartered territory. Yeah, that’s vague, but I can’t help it. Maybe you’ll see what I mean in some Friday Snippets, if I’m brave enough to share.
Okay, so my plans this week are:
- Continue smoothing the first draft of The Fire Within with intent to submit to Drollerie by Sept. 30th. if not sooner. I need it ready to go ASAP to accompany SMF for the larger distribution sites.
- Continue plotting and prework of The Fix-It Lady, with intent to start this project in earnest Sept. 1st. My goal is to have a rough first draft of a 30K+ novella by Sept 16th when I go to the Twin Cities for the EDJ. Maybe that’s pushing it, but I’m ITCHING to write this story. I have a feeling it’s going to fly.
How about you?








August 27th, 2007 at 2:54 pm
Oh thank you thank you for that piece of sanity in my crazy Monday. Clive Owen *sigh* I need a sandwhich of Gerard, Clive, Colin Firth and Daniel Craig. You brought a rainbow to my cloudy day.
As for my writing I am working on an OH YUM story for EC that’s older woman younger man. Going post a contest sometime this week to come up with a title. Although Red Garnier suggested CUM TO ME (LOL!)
August 27th, 2007 at 4:41 pm
OMG! If it had not been for Lord of the Rings and Clive Owen, I might have totally succumbed to depression and illness this week. Yeah, I watched them all three nights, but Dixie Belle Called last night and I missed most of the movie. But she had to make sure I wasn’t dead. LOL!
I told Fred the other day, that Clive Owen had to be the best looking man I’d ever seen. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great on the work. I am just now catching up some. I had to go see Mother this morning and I have to go again in the morning! I am days behind but I am back at it now!
August 27th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
You’re very welcome, Amy! Out of your list, nobody affects me like Clive. Le sigh. Good luck on that new story!
I’m glad you’re doing better, Maude! I totally agree–Clive is to die for!
August 27th, 2007 at 8:07 pm
I love LOTR - read it once a year. I have the extended version DVD’s and every so often I like to set aside a Saturday and run them back to back to back.
I’m hoping that there are only a couple more weeks of hellish work schedules so I can get back to some real writing.
August 27th, 2007 at 9:11 pm
I tried to watch LOTR this weekend but I kept falling asleep. I was so tired! But I have both the extended versions and the regular versions on DVD and usually around some holidayh I like to run a marathon; sometimes the extended versions, sometimes the regular. But, yeah, I can NEVER get tired watching the trilogy. Except when I’m too tired to stay awake.
So glad you liked the pic, Joely!
As for writing still working to get that 10,000 word story up to 10,000 words for submission next week. Then on to number 1 and 2 of my 8 upcoming projects.
August 27th, 2007 at 9:40 pm
Ugh. Clive Owen is SO not my type. I can’t for the life of me figure out why he makes me drool so badly! Ack!
3000 words for me, which is hugely big considering how little I’ve been able to write lately. Apparently, the Muse has finally been appeased with the gift of my sanity on a silver platter and is willing to give it back a piece at a time. Bastard.
*scowl*