Fess Up Monday
My goals were simple last week, which is a good thing because I really didn’t have a lot of free time at all for writing. I did finish the zombie story, edited it a dozen times (it’s amazing how much work four thousand little words can cause) and shipped it off to Deena at DP. I made it 3 or 4 mornings dark and early, but didn’t get more than a couple hundred words each morning. I started work earlier each day, and worked later, and still haven’t caught up yet. This week, wash, rinse, repeat.
Back to Letters and trying to finish the major new sequence of scenes rather early in the story line. I’m almost done. I wrote [this is boring] at one point, so these scenes will take a ton of work to spiff up, but there were some really good conflicts that came up too. Another facet of Conn’s character revealed. So it’s worth the work. The next few tough scenes will be taking existing scenes in Rae’s POV and switching them over to Conn’s. Finding the balance, searching through his emotions, etc. Tough. I was hoping to finish by the end of Feb but… That might not be possible.
I also finished Patricia Briggs’ Iron Kissed yesterday. I hadn’t planned to — in fact, I planned to work a few hours for the EDJ after church. From the reviews, I knew it was a pretty meaty book in the series. I can’t say I’m thoroughly happy with how things turned out, but I didn’t hate the book either. I’ll admit it made me cry. Dang, maybe I’m turning into a softy — that’s 2/3 books for the year that have made me bawl!
When was the last time a book made you emotional?








February 25th, 2008 at 9:33 am
Tess Gerritsen’s The Bone Garden, which I read last week.
I didn’t have a word count goal last week, and I only wrote maybe 1k. I had a lot of thinking to do, but I am on the better side of all that thinking and can get back to my writing. I’m in a better place for it, even if my word count suffered. Emotional health does take precedence over the writing, I concede.
February 25th, 2008 at 11:07 am
I managed to write a little over 3k last week, but I was able to get a lot of other things done as well. This week the focuse will be on writing, so I’m hoping to get my normal 5k done.
February 25th, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Wow! You amaze me with all that you manage to do with your time. Do you get any sleep?
Emotional?
Jeannette Walls book The Glass Castle left me feeling annoyed with her parents, yet sad for them, too. Sad for Jeannette and her siblings, too.
I can cry reading the IKEA catalogue if I’m in the mood, so most books hit me at some emotional level. And, if they didn’t, I’d feel disappointed which is an emotional, too, of course.
February 25th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Just in case my last comment never appears, I want you to know that I was here and was amazed by your seemingly endless energy.
February 26th, 2008 at 9:05 pm
You know, I tried to buy that at the local Wal-Mart — remember, the tire fiasco? — but they didn’t have it! *grumble grumble*
So…I might just have to…you know…sneak a peek. Next time I’m up. Just maybe. *griiiiin*
March 8th, 2008 at 4:00 pm
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