Wouldnt you know it, but when I finally sit down and think about writing, I get all sorts of blocked on White Wolf Hunted…. *sigh^ So, I went looking through my old story folders and note books and I ran across this one called “Snowglobe”. I read through it and remembered all that I had planned for it and—wallah!—I had it! Before I knew it, I had written nineteen pages!
Damn! It feels good to write again!
Jul 12, 2008, 08:10PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
To date I have begun several stories that I wish to eventually publish. They are entitled as follows:
1. Shin-de-Ra (Book 1, The Dragon Prophecies)
2. Meshin-ne-Ra (Book 2, The Dragon Prophecies)
3. Ra-dae-Nai-Korrin (Book 3, The Dragon Prophecies)
4. The Boy Who Knew Mimric (Book 1, A Land Once Called Mimric)
5. The Phoenix of Mimric (Book 2, A Land Once Called Mimric)
6. The Revenge of Mimric (Book 3, A Land Once Called Mimric)
7-17. The Guardians of Gaia (Each book is named for one of Ten Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Chaos, Time, Space, Spirit, Death, and Order)
8. White Wolf Hunted Current Work in Progress
9. The Moon Gathering (Book 1, The Prophecy)
10. The Prophecy (Book 2, The Prophecy)
11. Untitled (Book 3, The Prophecy)
12. Haven
.... And I am sure there is a few more that I cant think of right this second. You can see that I have a predilection for trilogies. I cant seem to stop asking a single question at the end of every book I read (and thus think to write): What happens next.
You see, the end of a book is not necessarily the end of the book’s Characters’ lives and if I really like the book and the Characters then I really want to know how the rest of their lives go. The roads the travel, the things they do, and why they do them. I like this kind of stuff.
Every one of the books I am working on are special to me. They represent a section of my life when something so momentous happened that it spawned an emotional outpouring onto paper.
Now all I need to do is focus on one of them.
Jul 09, 2008, 02:58PM PDT | 0 comments