Hassle may be necessary. Here's a picture of a google drive folder completely dedicated to every scrapped draft of my book. I'm currently on the sixteenth edition:
Feel free to kill me all you want.
Kiss Kindndess (or, rather, hug Kindness), Marry AonEne, and... frick, I don't wanna kill Lunamor.
Pretend to kill Lunamor by hiding him in a stew pot.
@DramaQueen, @Channelknight Fadran, @McWafy
MotCoJCoLDS... Pronounced "Mot Coe Jay Colds." I am going to pull this on all my LDS buddies at school this year and see how they react.
Well, I would sure hope you don't have seminary in the summer. I guess it would have been worse for me, because waking up for early morning seminary when there isn't any school would be torture.
"In any case, my powers being enhanced by yours will have Ambiguated them. That was the inital goal."
Fadran whistles appreciatively. "So, the goal with this thing is to get going really fast. If we go fast enough, we'll create enough Relativity to technically send us a second or two into the future. It may not be much, but it'd be an extra second for us to get everyone through the portal."
Nine POVs is a little much, but there is certainly a way to manage that. Stick to a few POVs at a time, then switch out later. Develop the characters seperately. If you're going chapter-by-chapter POV switches, then I can assure you that it will not work. I have six main POVs in my book, and I'm currently focusing on two, and will add the others when they're relevant to the plot. Try something like that, maybe.
I never think about the game anymore. Now I'm immune! MWAHAHAHHAA!!!
Oh frick, just thought about it.
@AonEne, @DramaQueen, @Enter a username, @Spren of Kindness, @Channelknight Fadran I lost the game.