Wednesday, June 22, 2011

WiP Wednesday 6/22

Let's see.  Where should I begin.

Lodestar is still sitting pretty waiting to be revised.  I have excellent (at least I think they are) ideas for where to go from here.  I'm eager to jump back into the revising ring.

My YA high fantasy is trucking along.  I'm in chapter 4 and and it's going remarkably smooth.  The plot is still throwing some surprises my way, which is entertaining.  (Mostly it's character stuff that's cropping up but those character things are having some impact on events of the plot and how things unfold.)

Over the weekend I had a couple of scenes from a brand new story pestering me so I started writing it.  This one's just a short story.  I'll probably cap it somewhere in the 8K-10K mark.  Currently it is titled Blood Blessed though that might change after I finish the story.  (I just needed a placeholder since I already have a story on my hard drive named "New story.")

How are your WiPs going?

4 comments:

  1. Hi - new follower here.

    I just finished revisions on one wip, am outling another and thinking about a third somewhere in the back of my head. I may have bitten off more than I can chew (note to self, check for cliches in recent draft).

    mood
    Moody Writing
    @mooderino

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  2. Yay for your progress! You are doing awesome.

    I passed the halfway mark on my WIP and am loving it. I know exactly where I want to go from here. I'm just trying to get it out so I can start revising and making it a whole lot better. I also have a new idea that has been pestering me. I wrote a scene for it yesterday so I didn't forget. I'm excited to work on it once I'm finished and revising my WIP. :)

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  3. Pretty good. I'm working on a fantasy and a YA, and they're both lots of fun, but I'm not entirely sure where the fantasy is going yet. :)

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  4. Hi Stephanie,

    I wanted to give you the Stylish Blogger Award! Stop by my blog when you have a chance :)

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