Oct
01
2016
I managed to make up for the previous day’s shortfall with the dialog I wrote for Chapters 4 and 5 of TSoA1. Yes, I know I’m going all over the place, but I can only write isolated chunks at work, so I just pick a scene and work on that. Did some changing up of the storyline. I figured it was a little too much of a stretch for both Constantine III and Constans to survive their historical deaths, so I left Constantine to his fate and pushed back the birth of Ambrosius and Uther by ten years. Now they’re not so young when Vortigern takes over, but maybe I’ll make some changes there too. After all, he doesn’t seem the type to wait 13 years before playing his hand. I’ll figure it out. Stay tuned.
Sep
30
2016
I only made half quota adding more dialog to Chapter 2 of TSoA1, but progress is progress. Hopefully I can make up for lost time come Sunday. Stay tuned.
Sep
29
2016
I did just under par on Chapter 1 of TSoA1, but I more than made up for it with the time spent on research. Resources have improved since my initial work two years ago, but I’m still stuck with a lot of contradictory information that I have to synthesize with a predetermined timeline. It’s loads of fun. All I really have to do is have the principal characters and events squared away, but I always like to go the extra mile. More to come. Stay tuned.
Sep
28
2016
I wrote a little dialog for Chapter 2 of TSoA1, but most of my time was spent reviewing my research into the historical situation where the story takes place. It’s all part of the fun of mixing history, myth and legend into a coherent story. Needless to say, I’m going to need a preface to clarify things. The first book alone covers a span of 92 years, so I worry about the twin perils of overloading the narrative and giving too brief of coverage to give any real depth. I’m sure I’ll figure it out, though. Hopefully I can get more actual writing done. Stay tuned.
Sep
27
2016
I made a little progress on Chapter 1 of TSoA1, well under par, but what time I devoted to the story I was mostly puzzling over the flow of the plotline. Most of the events are mapped out, but I need to figure out what to show and what to leave out. I’m sure I’ll figure something out. Stay tuned.
Sep
09
2016
In my previous post, I mentioned pulling TCotSL from the schedule and replacing it with something else. I may have found my candidate. Following a burst of inspiration, I did some writing on the prologue of Volume I of The Seeds of Avalon, my take on the Arthurian mythos. I think I’ll put it in the development queue and see where it takes me. I know my focus this week is supposed to be on wrapping TTWC3, but I may not have gotten anything else written if I hadn’t taken this side track. I may end up doing a bit of both throughout the rest of the week. Stay tuned.