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Aug. 14th, 2011 11:37 pm3478 words today. Whew!
I've been stalled on the rewrite of Between Wind and Water. While jealously watching
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desperance racing each other and clocking up a couple of thousand words each on an almost daily basis, I've been struggling with the build up to a set piece which involves my characters escaping from the main antagonist by shooting the 'rapids' under Old London Bridge. I'd had the river sequence in my head for weeks, but I couldn't get the build up sorted out. Thursday - only 536 words, Friday - even worse - only 322. This evening the floodwaters broke the dam. 3476 words in five hours.
There had to be a confrontation with the bad guy - and since he's a dark magic user of unknown ability it couldn't be straightforward, but I didn't know what he was going to do to give my guys a hard time. Sometimes you just have to write it to find out. Today I got that far and finally found out what he was up to. And pretty nasty it was, too.
Did the good guys win? At the moment they think so... but...
Anyhow I can now move on to the next bit of plot! Yay!
Of course, now I'm going to have to delete 2,600 words written over the last couple of weeks because what I've done today has eliminated the need for it, but that's fine. It was boring.
I've been stalled on the rewrite of Between Wind and Water. While jealously watching
There had to be a confrontation with the bad guy - and since he's a dark magic user of unknown ability it couldn't be straightforward, but I didn't know what he was going to do to give my guys a hard time. Sometimes you just have to write it to find out. Today I got that far and finally found out what he was up to. And pretty nasty it was, too.
Did the good guys win? At the moment they think so... but...
Anyhow I can now move on to the next bit of plot! Yay!
Of course, now I'm going to have to delete 2,600 words written over the last couple of weeks because what I've done today has eliminated the need for it, but that's fine. It was boring.