Category Archives: Thoughts about Writing

A Character Emerges

Back in November I started a first draft of an urban fantasy.  I had a placeholder character I named “Pixie.”  I chose Pixie for a couple of reasons.  The first was that I knew the character was going to be … Continue reading

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Post-Nanowrimo Stats

Words:  55,037 Characters who were supposed to die and didn’t:  1  This was a surprise!  There is a minor character named Tabitha (more Bronte homage) who, I was sure, was going to die at the hands of the 1849 vampire.  … Continue reading

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Quote of the Week

“ . . .In my experience most heroes end up dying noble but tragic deaths at an early age.  I think I’ll skip that part of the legend.  I’d rather just be the trusty sidekick, the one with the good … Continue reading

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Nanowrimo Update

A reader of the blog commented that they couldn’t follow the plot or character descriptions I included in my Nanowrimo updates.  Another reader said they weren’t even following the narrative.  I want to reassure everyone that there won’t be a … Continue reading

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Nanowrimo Metrics

Word Count:  51,200 What has happened: Holly was imprisoned in Bronwyn’s basement, where she could sense the presence of blood magic.  Elias healed Chess’s most grievous wounds but Chess was still weak.  Matthew thought he had a lead on Bronwyn’s … Continue reading

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Nanowrimo Update

Word count:  40,784 What happened:  Holly did not fare well in her battle against Bronwyn, and ended up imprisoned in the basement.  Chess fared worse.  Allegra, Mathew and Elias went on a hunt for Chess, and finally we saw Elias … Continue reading

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Nanowrimo Metrics

Word Count:   33,128 What happened: Allegra spotted a connection between the dumped bodies and the increased seismic activity, although nobody knows what the connection means.  She also got fired by her client, when she told him to stop pretending his … Continue reading

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Nanowrimo Metrics; 11/13/10

Words:  22,743 What’s happened: In 1849, Bronwyn accompanied her brother James and his fiance (and her friend) Leticia to Scarborough to prepare for the wedding.  While they were there, they stopped at the ruins of an old Catholic monastery and … Continue reading

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Pajama Wrimo; November 11, 2010

The Thursday holiday didn’t go quite the way I’d envisioned it.  A little bit before nine I drove over to Spring Lake Park, on the east side of Santa Rosa, to go for a walk.  I’d allowed an hour, which … Continue reading

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NaNoWriMo Metrics

16,500 words.  What’s happened:  It doesn’t seem like very much, really.  Matthew had a conversation with Archer, the vampire honcho guy, who warned him about Allegra. This also gave me the opportunity for an info-dump about how Matthew, a police detective, … Continue reading

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