And it's a good one, if I do say so myself. :)
Finally sat down with my various notes for Puck, and actually figured out the plot. Now that I have that, I have an idea of the main characters, and I can actually start making them up. What a concept. :)
Got about 500 words written tonight, between finishing up Puck's character sketch, doing the plot summary, and coming up with the main characters. I have also noticed that I seem to need at least one big battle in each book. I believe it may be the final residue of Tonix in my makeup. :)
So we got a good start tonight. I'm going to make the attempt to be up early tomorrow morning to do some writing before I head to work.
More tomorrow!
Finally sat down with my various notes for Puck, and actually figured out the plot. Now that I have that, I have an idea of the main characters, and I can actually start making them up. What a concept. :)
Got about 500 words written tonight, between finishing up Puck's character sketch, doing the plot summary, and coming up with the main characters. I have also noticed that I seem to need at least one big battle in each book. I believe it may be the final residue of Tonix in my makeup. :)
So we got a good start tonight. I'm going to make the attempt to be up early tomorrow morning to do some writing before I head to work.
More tomorrow!
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But there was another suggestion that Beard passed on from Sheila's website: three questions to ask each character:
1. Who are you?
2. What do you want?
3. What is the worst thing that I as an author can do to you?
I'm also going to do this with all the characters...
And, of course,as a last resort, there's always ye olde random character generator! :)
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