I think I really need a keyboard to write now. How pathetic is that?

I have a ton of ideas rattling around in my brain, and each time I start to work on one, eight more pop up and go, "No, me!" Sadly, none of them are the conclusion to the problem that I'm having with Last Rites (namely, how to get everyone together at the end without having the major villian look like an incompetant moron who should have seen all this coming) - that little voice is hiding right now, waiting for...I dunno. Christmas?

Which is why I'm blogging, because I'm hoping to jar some things loose. I have several ideas for NaNoWriMo, but I'm not wedded to any of them (TPC is on hold while I find a plot that doesn't sound like it came out of a night drinking with Mel Brooks and Stan Lee, and I STILL don't know why Oberon loses his mind in Underhill.) and I can't start writing any of them anyways. Blood is still calling to me (that's the one with the girl who heals herself but is mute, and the cop who doesn't believe in magic and then falls back in time), but again, I have no plot. Hell, I was reduced to trawling through TvTropes earlier today, hoping for inspiration. Alas, everything is stale right now.

I'm contemplating just starting Last Rites with what I have, and see what comes out. I know, shocking. No real outline, just a plot summary that may or may not work and see what shakes out. I'm a little afraid that I'll end up with a mess, but hey, it's better than a blank page, right? The Neo is going to start coming with me to work so I can do SOMETHING while I'm sitting here, waiting for the phone to ring. (Yes, I do love this shift, but I can see it getting mind-numbing if I don't bring in SOMETHING to do after 6:30 pm, when I'm pretty much alone. Not that I'm complaining. I can listen to music, which is a MAJOR win!)

I also am in the "I hate everything I've ever written, and I want to write something DIFFERENT!" mindset that I hit every so often. I think I haven't been reading enough fiction lately - I've been reading all nonfiction. I shall remedy that on Thursday, after paying my library fines, when I shall pick up (hopefully!) The Graveyard Book and Coraline by Neil Gaiman, and who knows. Maybe I'll pick up American Gods too, because I thought I'd read it and I don't remember it. And since I can't afford any new books, I'll need to get my fix from the library for a while.

But going back to the mindset for a bit - the problem is that I LIKE writing what I write. I write dark. I write bloody. I write magic. And it's FUN. Or it is when I can decide what the heck story is coming out.

So in the next few weeks, you may see quite a few different metrics here. Some of them might not ever come back. Some of them might grow into novels. And some might be short stories or novellas. I'm getting back into playing with my writing, and I have no idea what might come of it. I might not make NaNo, because I might be deep into something else.

I SHOULD be deep into Last Rites. I need to get writing on that, which might be part of the problem. This is going to be Nikki and the gang's last book, and I'm a little sad about that. Then again, who knows? Maybe there will be other things down the road...

I'm also thinking of totally redesigning my website as a Wordpress site, so I can update it myself. I love my webmistress, but money is getting tight (and is likely to get tighter in the very, very near future) and I need to be able to do it myself.

And hell, since it's so long, I might as well continue on. You'll probably see a lot of meanderings on this blog in the next few weeks, as I try on some different ideas. Some might vanish if I decide to go with them. Some might die. Who knows.

Right now, I'm pondering a town, on the coast of New England. Probably in Maine, because New Hampshire has such a small coast that I can't hide a town there, but I could on the coast of Maine. And this town has to be hidden - perched on the edge of a bay, a lost bay, a bay with mermaids and selkies and tunnels into the Underworld. A town with magic walking through the town, blowing in the wind, falling with the rain and snow. A town of slightly odd folk, existing just that one degree off from the rest of the world. Hidden from the rest of the world by dark trees and darker knowledge, only one or two roads into it. Not cut off from the modern world, no, not completely, but partially. I don't have any real characters yet, and I don't have any plot, but I do have a town. I just don't know what to do with it yet, but I'll find something.

Sorry for the meanderings. Sad to say, I'm going to be doing a lot of them in the coming weeks. Maybe it's just the season? Dunno. Maybe.

Hmm, magical jack-o-lanterns....

From: [identity profile] peartreealley.livejournal.com


I can empathized with many of your writerly woes. *hugs* I've just been typing out questions and answers to my character's motivations and such, trying to find the rhyme and reason. It seem to be helping a bit, though it often gets sidetracked into other (albeit potentially useful) information.

American Gods is a fabulous book, but I might be biased--it hits on almost all of my fictional kinks. So. ;)

From: [identity profile] aishabintjamil.livejournal.com


You may want to be a bit careful with the Maine concept. It sounds fairly close to the Dragon's Eye series by James Hetley. ( http://www.sfwa.org/members/hetley/ ). I don't know if that means you want to avoid them like the plague, or look at them so you don't accidentally do something too similar. I can lend them to you if you want. They're great fun, and I wish he'd write more of them.

As for plots, I went to an interesting little class at Pennsic on Fairy Tale and Legend, based on the work of Vladimir Propp in "Morphology of the Folktale". I can forward you the class notes if you like.

In a nutshell, the idea is that there is a sort of grammar of fairy tale and myth, with specific elements which appear in traditional stories in a specific order. There are 31 of them, although not all have to be included in a given story. The mechanism can be used, for example, to describe the plot of both Star Wars and Harry Potter, although Harry Potter violates the order of the list. (Not that you can't do that with cheerful abandon for fiction, it just stops fitting the "traditional" model.)

Obviously you need to add personality, and setting, but the general plot elements might be helpful if you've got characters and setting, and are just casting about for things to do with them.

It sounds intriguing enough that I mean eventually to dig up a copy of Propp's book and read the whole thing, but it's pretty far down in the research queue.

FWIW, I've found that half my creative problems go away when I manage to let go and stop trying to micromanage by creative impulses. Go ahead and write what comes. If it's crap you can thrown it out later, and it beats staring at a blank screen. That doesn't let you skip the conscious wordsmithing after the fact, but you can fix scanty descriptions and repetitious dialogue later, as long as the plot flows.

From: [identity profile] zombiegoat.livejournal.com


I already cast my vote for which idea you should do for NaNo, but I stick by my original thought on the subject. Whatever has the most heat for you right now, that's the one you should go with.

Writer's Fear (not Writer's Block) is a bitch, isn't it? I know you'll bust out of it... and I'll see you at the finish line of NaNo. I'm under zombiegoat, of course.

From: [identity profile] makotohanabi.livejournal.com


Not a writer but can have done something similar with other projects. Maybe you just need a small note book near you when you're writing. When the other ideas start screaming "me, me me" you write them down and can look at them later. Some ideas might work for Last Rites or something else.

From: [identity profile] jenstclair.livejournal.com


Well.... I never write with any sort of outline or idea about what happens next. Take a step on the wild side! Sometimes it works out just fine. Give your subconscious some credit. :)

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


I'm almost positive I've read it (I KNOW I've read Good Omens like 8 million times) but I don't remember any of it, which is sad.

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


Ooh, I'd LOVE the class notes! And I'll check Hetley out - I've never heard of him, but it sounds interesting.

I'm not sure what I'm doing with this town. I had a weird dream about Christmastown last night, and it might end up being something like that. Maybe this is where Santa summers? I dunno.

Although that's an interesting premise...

And yeah, I'm afraid I'm falling into the "I must know EVERYTHING before I can write" procrastination pothole. So time to let go and see what I find.

Hopefully you guys can deal with the crap I might churn out...

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


I think we're buddied already, aren't we? I'm not sure what I'm doing with Blood - I'm not happy with what I have, although I like the characters.

Maybe I'll go back this weekend and see if Tom is talking to me yet...

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


Yeah, I have a notebook like that. It's just that they're all screaming really loudly right now.

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


Hee - the last time I did that, I ended up with a meandering monstrousity that will NEVER see the light of day. Which scares me - but hey, maybe that was just getting it out of my system.

From: [identity profile] jackoutofthebox.livejournal.com


So I've caught up on the Gearheart and it's great. About episode 18 I suddenly hear Alex White plugging your book. It took me a few seconds to realize it was you because he came across rather clinical about it and I was like "Hey wait, that's Val"
Weird feeling. but good.

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


Hee! And isn't the Gearheart awesome? I love Alex and Renae's voices - and the story is great too!

From: [identity profile] camilla-anna.livejournal.com


Don't forget we're writing at Beard's studio this weekend...we can brainstorm the new idea then, or kick around your plots a bit.

I have TOO MANY projects ongoing. Argh.

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


Yep, I remember! What time did you guys want to meet up?

From: [identity profile] camilla-anna.livejournal.com


Well, I'm going to be at Kathy's stupidly early, as she and Rob are going down to the occult thing. I'll poke Mike and see. How early is too early?

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com


I have an appointment in Durham from 10 to 11 am. But Robert will most likely be there by 9 am. I'll ask him tomorrow and post to the group.
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