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Got some good writing done today, but it was in the form of revision not in the form of words, so I don't have the 2150 word count to post like I was hoping to most days. Still, I was super busy so I'm very proud of the things I got done. My book has some fundamental flaws, and the more time I spend evening those out now, the less I'll have to worry about them later.
I wish I had more time to think about writing, because devoting real time to just thinking about your stories genuinely helps them improve. Just as long as you're doing the writing also.
Also, I checked, and I am officially ahead of Brandon Sanderson. NaNoWriMo is a success thus far. I really hope I'm eliminated from the international essay competition that I'm in, because then I'll actually have time to write. I hate being busy.
No Ws today
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Took a break from writing today in favor of my mental health, if I get too exhausted in the coming days my writing will just get worse, so I'm forcing myself to recognize that a few much more efficient hours of work tomorrow will go farther than anything I could do tonight.
Still feel like the month is going great, I built in a break day or two knowing this might happen.
My advice to all of you: If I can take a day once in a while, you can too. Get some sleep.
No Ws today
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Whew, day 5 was rough.
Tomorrow maybe I'll give you guys some more cool stuff, (Like samples of my first chapter) but for now I need sleep. I suggest you all also get sleep.
Still looking for tragic love songs (although I'll note I got some great suggestions last time, I listened to every song and added a good few of them to my playlist) and I recommend you scroll down to where I posted my prologue and read that if you haven't.
Also, can someone tell me if I'm ahead of Brandon Sanderson?
That's all, love you guys.
Today's W Count: 2,053
Total W Count: 10,780
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I have exactly no idea if you’re ahead of Brandon Sanderson.
Hmm… *scrolls through playlist* Adele has some sad love songs…Pretty Funny from Dogfight is good, so is Who I’d Be, from Shrek (trust me on that one), oh and In Case You Don’t Live Forever, by Ben Platt.
Hehe I have lots of musical theatre-y songs.
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Okay, it's technically past midnight, but I got my writing done so it's fine.
NaNoWriMo day 4 was so fun. I got to write a whole fight scene, which I sometimes hate, but this one was fun.
I need your guys' help though. I'm on a quest to find as many tragic love songs as possible for my new playlist full of tragic love songs (because those make me so happy for some reason) so if ANY of you have recommendations for tragic love songs I swear I'll listen to them. The more tragic, the better!
I also love tragic romances as a book genre, those make me happy too. A part of me wishes Yumi and the Nightmare Painter had been one of those, but I understand that it was a brilliant decision (see my Yumi essay to see why) but even though I don't have time to read I would also love if you guys let me know what books have tragic romances. I can't be the only one who likes those, even if I am an outlier.
That's really all I have to say today, thanks for reading my updates! It really makes me feel special every time I see comments or likes, so I really appreciate you guys. Good luck with your writing or any other pursuit you happen to be pursuing!
Today's W Count: 2267
Total W Count: 8727
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Yay, another day done. Today's word count was the highest yet, and I was also relatively quick today with only two ish hours instead of three.
The trouble with writing fast is that you get worried that everything you're writing is nonsense. I'm sure you writers can relate. I have to write something, so I kind of just put anything. At least once I finish this I'll have something I can edit, so there's always that. I do happen to have the greatest editor, and also an insanely good cover artist. (Why do I have a cover artist? Well, let's just say it's complicated.)
I finished earlier today, so let's talk about the prologue that I posted a couple days ago (which you should read below if you haven't. Not because it's good, but because it's just fun to see the styles of other authors.)
That prologue is modeled after the first chapter of one of the first mysteries I ever read, the book that made me fall in love with the mystery genre. It's a book called "The Westing Game" which I highly recommend for any age. Something about the first chapter of that book sparks intrigue in a way that many mysteries don't right off the bat. Like my prologue, it introduces a cast of relevant characters, and provides relevant information to the mystery, before you even know what the mystery is.
It's worth noting, that I hate writing beginnings. They're definitely my weakness as a writer, but I think I can handle endings a lot better. I love writing endings. And so you just read what is probably the worst part of my book.
The book (which I will just call "SoC" for legal purposes, and because I like pretending my book is important enough to keep secret) is a genre of fantasy that I personally haven't seen before. It's a murder mystery in a fantasy world. I'm kind of tired of the classic questing that characters do so often in fantasies, and so I wanted to go a completely different direction with this story. You'll have to tell me how well I did, setting up the vibe that I wanted my book to have, and I always welcome advice from you good writers who take the time to read my status updates, because obviously I'm still terrible at starting a book well. I speculate the first few chapters of the book are even worse than what you just read, but it's possible I'll post a few of those here too at some point, let me know if you'd be interested.
Anyway, as always, I love you all, enjoy the remainder of your day.
Today's W Count: 2174
Total W Count: 6460
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Ooh…
Okay, so my thoughts. The tone I got from it wasn’t so much mystery as it was…well, the beginning of a quest; it felt like an inciting incident. But I also very rarely read mystery (not because I don’t like it, I just reach for fantasy), so I could be completely wrong there.
I did, however, catch the character introduction sort of feel, and I really liked that.
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Thanks for the thoughts @Edema Rue! I totally agree with you, I need more mystery vibes earlier, and also assassinations in prologues are overdone. There's some fun misdirections going on which is why I haven't cut all of that, but I still don't love it.
And @Thaidakar the Ghostblood thanks for being excited about my writing! You're the best! I'm glad to meet another Westing game fan.
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Late night update: just finished my almost three hours of writing to hit the word count. This little goal of mine is going to take a lot out of me. Luckily, I have you guys to hold me accountable (and give me reputation I totally don't deserve for just telling you my status) so I'll do my best to make this work. It is definitely exhausting though. Today went well, I'm having a fun time making things very creepy in my story. It's weird how much more progress you make when you have to cover multiple chapters at once, you can't really get writers block because you have to write something, and starting a chapter is much easier when you're already in the writing groove then it is if it's the first thing you write for the day.
I won't talk about the prologue I posted yesterday tonight (because I'm tired, and I doubt anyone cares as much as I do about my comments
) so if you haven't read that you should do so so that you can listen to me talk about what gave me the idea for this story sometime in the future. Also I always love hearing about people's thoughts and first impressions, especially when you have something as silly as a prologue.
Now I'm going to bed, hopefully the late start school tomorrow will make things easier for me. I hope you all have wonderful nights, and if any of my (many) followers is also doing NaNoWriMo I want to hear about it! I love writers!
Today's W Count: 2155
Total W Count: 4286
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I'm officially done with my first day of NaNoWriMo. I feel great. It's been a while since I've written for this long, or with this much motivation. I'll put my word count below. Then again, the first day is easy, we won't know how I'm really doing until like day 15.
To celebrate, I'm going to give you guys a small taste of my writing. I'm not going to post the stuff I just wrote (because it's in the middle of a book, that's also the second book in a series) but I do want to give you guys a part of the first book in the series. I'll give you guys the entire prologue and I'll probably talk about it tomorrow or in a couple days. For now just read it if you're interested, and see if any of you can guess my biggest inspiration for this chapter, because if you can guess what book I modeled it after you have great taste in books. I'll tell you now though, it's probably not the type of book--- or even the genre--- that you'd expect.
I do want to hear your random thoughts if you take the time to read the prologue below, and in the future we'll talk about what vibes I was trying to establish.
I hope your NaNoWriMo is going as well as mine.
SpoilerChanevera faced west, and when the sun set, the buildings of Chanevera sparkled.
There was nothing more beautiful than the glint of the crimson light off the obsidian that made up the city. And yet despite the picturesque beauty of the unfolding scene, Shale stood completely alone. She was the only one in the entire city brave enough to face the darkening sky.
Every evening, just before the red sunset faded to black, the entire city fell into silence. It felt abandoned, with nobody to watch the light melt away. Nobody except Shale.
She blinked as the wind blew into her squinting eyes. It tossed her blonde hair as she stared into the fading sky. She knew that because of the empty streets, nobody would ever see her tears. She felt alone, but more than that, she felt scared. All she could think of was the final promise from her best friend.
“I can save you.”
In her hand she carried two notes. One was for her brother, Yoran. The other for her friend. Both were signed with her name, but Shale had no idea what either note said. It wasn’t her hand that had written them. She hoped they were goodbye letters, but she suspected something more. A final gambit that could save her world. But it wouldn’t save Shale. It couldn’t save her, no matter what her friend said.
Before the light was gone, Shale Zoura was going to be killed. And she was the only one who knew it.
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Dear Yoran,
I’ve figured it out. Everything is finally falling into place.
I know their secret.
There’s an ancient evil deep beneath the surface of this city, and I found it. I found them. Another cult, one much more ancient than the others. They call themselves ‘The Isochronism.’ Most people think they’re just a myth, but they’re real, and their plans for this city are more terrifying than you could ever imagine.
Tonight I am going to find them. I’m going to finally uncover the secrets that have been hidden for thousands and thousands of years. What could be more valuable than a secret? Something that nobody knows, except me.
I just need time. Give me time, and this will all make sense. No matter what happens, remember that I’m here for you. And even if I don’t make it back, I’m here with you. You’re the greatest brother I could ever ask for.
From: Shale Zoura
Yoran wrinkled the note, grabbed an obsidian helmet from his bedside table, and slid it over his head. There was a satisfying click as the helmet snapped into place. The inside of the helmet was as black as midnight, and it made the darkness even darker. The slits in the edge of the helmet restricted his vision enough that he couldn’t see immediately to his left or right, just straight ahead. But even though it obscured his vision, it also hid his face from anyone who might see him. They wouldn’t see the fear in his eyes, or the worry scrawled on his face. Instead, they’d see a knight, a sentinel. A foe that couldn’t be destroyed, who could destroy anything with the mere wave of a hand. He wasn’t weak, and he never had been. He would find his sister, no matter what. She’d only been missing for two days, and that meant he could still save her.
He reached into the pouch concealed on his belt and pulled out a single sphere. He threw it violently against his wall, and when it broke, the air split in half. White fire tore through space and time, opening a pathway to a citadel outside of reality, a crossroads that could take him anywhere.
When he finally stepped out into the night, walking the streets of the peninsula, he was getting impatient. He should have done this a long time ago. There was only one place Shale could be, and that was with her outsider friend, a boy who didn’t even know that magic was real. Shale trusted him. Maybe she’d sent him a note too. Or maybe she was even with him.
Yoran wasn’t sure how he’d find the boy yet. For now, all he had was a name. Areon.
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Areon pulled his ragged shawl tighter around his shoulders, staring off into the darkness. He walked with purpose, happy to be alone. During the day, he spent time with his brother, but during the night, he found freedom in the darkness. Nobody here knew who he really was. They didn’t see him as a prince, but as another survivor. The thieves and beggars that walked the streets respected him. They’d still betray him if he ever trusted any of them, but they didn’t hate him. Not like they hated the nobles.
Areon was feeling especially angry tonight. He’d tried talking to his father about the disappearances again, but just like last time, his father had said that the disappearances weren’t his problem. Areon was scared. He was scared of whoever was making the people of his city go missing, and he was scared of the masked man who he’d spotted watching him.
Tonight, Areon was going to act. He was only a step under a prince; His father controlled most of the peninsula’s armada, making his family one of the most important ones on the peninsula. He had the power to do something about the people whom nobody cared about. He had to care, because he was the only one who ever would. It was up to him to save them. Beggars and orphans had been vanishing for weeks—or perhaps much longer—and Areon wanted to know why. It was always people without family or friends, people who didn’t matter to important families.
Areon froze. Someone was watching him. The entire night suddenly seemed deathly quiet. No seagulls screeching or wind blowing. He didn’t move. He didn’t want to look behind him and see that unnatural obsidian mask, with its single red eye, that had lurked just out of his vision for so long.
A white flash of lightning split the air, followed immediately by a crack of thunder. Areon jumped backward, and out of the shadows stepped an Obsidian Sentinel. It wasn’t the masked man. It was just one of the mysterious sentinels that roamed the city under the direction of the king.
“Areon,” the man yelled.
Areon looked up at the sentinel’s helmet, squinting.
“What do you want?” he asked.
“I want to know where my sister is,” the man said. “My name is Yoran Zoura. And if you don’t answer my questions, I will not hesitate to destroy you.”
Yoran raised a hand, and it began to glow with white light. Areon’s eyes widened. It was impossible. It was magic. That was supposed to be a myth, a story reserved for the long nights of fishing. This couldn’t be real.
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The masked man stood over Shale’s broken body, a clean knife in his hand. He stood deep beneath the city of Chanevera. These tunnels weren’t like the rest of the city. They were catacombs, ancient and abandoned long ago. They didn’t look like what catacombs should look like, though. That just made them all the more terrifying for those who didn’t know the truth about them.
He took a step forward, his boots sinking into the carpet that covered the entire catacombs. The carpet muffled all sound, making the catacombs completely silent. Then the masked man knelt and plunged his knife into Shale’s body. It all began tonight. The beginning of the end. Chanevera would fall. It had to. There was nobody who could stop it now. The only person who could have ever stopped them was Shale.
He yanked his knife out of her body and didn’t even bother to wipe off the blood.
Nobody knew who he was, and he just had to ensure it stayed that way.
Today's W Count: 2131
Total W Count: 2131
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As I am writing this, it is (slightly after) Midnight on November 1st 2023. Which means it is time for my official NaNoWrMO to begin. As many of you probably will, I'm going to be posting status updates every now and then (likely every day, so sorry) about my daily word count, and current progress. 50,000 words is my current goal, although if I hit 65,000 I would finish my current novel (NoC) which would be a huge accomplishment. So let me know if any of you are going to be doing anything similar, I would love to try for a discussion every few days about stuff. I don't like Reddit (for obvious reasons) so that's why I'm doing this here instead of on the r/sanderson subreddit. I would love it if y'all would let me know if I beat our guy Brandon Sanderson!
Oh yeah, and I just hit my 200th post, so yay. It's kinda weird because I don't post here much considering (there are people with well over 2000 posts who've only been here half a year) but I try to make every post something that's relatively important, not just doing random things. But still, I love being on here, and I hope one day to be recognized and known on the shard despite my low post and rep count.
Now I know it's not my AMA, but I'm going to give all my loyal followers and status update readers some free wisdom to begin the month.
SpoilerSteal a man's wallet, he'll be poor for a week.
Teach a man to be a writer, he'll be poor for the rest of his life.
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I created a topic to put my random writing things in if any of you are interested, similar to the many "short scenes" posts out there. You don't really need context, and I don't provide any, but I'm just experimenting with a character voice via a letter, which used to be a fairly common way to write stores but is a lot rarer now.
When I have writer's block, I've found it helps to just write something. I can always write something. Whatever happens to be on my mind, and something I can write easily without editing. It's probably not super good, but it's here for anyone who happens to wonder what my unedited writing is like.
