Heh, heh. I thought I'd get a jump on the day and post early while the computer's free. I'm skipping work this morning and supposed to be posting my query/pitch ("quitch") to my CPs, but instead I'm going to whine about how long I've been working on it. :)
This little exercise (figuring how long I've been working on it) has taught me two things. First, I love doing my writing in a notebook. I've gotten into the habit (finally!) of putting the date first whenever I start working, so I can go back and track stuff like how long it takes me to get something useful. Or hopefully useful. I guess that's up to the CPs.
Second, I really was lost somewhere in May. I feel like I've been struggling with this quitch and working on it constantly, but when I go back and look at my notebook the reality is a slap in the face. There's a major 2 week gap. Then a couple of days of work, then a few more off, then a few more of work. I know my work times were chunks of 45 minutes to an hour, but I really felt like I did more than about 4 hours of work on this thing. Reality bites.
And the thing that really bites is that it's not even finished! I'm in the midst of revising the book(don't even ask how long THAT's been going on), and writing the quitch is supposed to help me focus down to the essence of the story. I'm on the cusp of making a breakthrough. The key that ties it all together is right there. Just out of my grasp. I can't quite see it, but I can feel how close it is.
Maybe shipping it off to the CPs will help me gain some perspective.
And hopefully June will be more productive.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Time Warp
Wow. I don't know about you, but my May rocked. I got swooped off to parts unknown, and saw worlds no human has seeen before. The clouds were the most awesome shade of purple, and the plants (at least I think they were plants) were bizarre twisted furry spindles that resembled pipe cleaners. It was awesome!
Instead of time freezing, however, it continued at it's normal pace, and I seem to have missed several weeks.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
The alternative ending is that we only have one computer and my almost-teen beats me to it every evening.
But that's way too boring. :)
Next up: selecting a second computer.
Instead of time freezing, however, it continued at it's normal pace, and I seem to have missed several weeks.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
The alternative ending is that we only have one computer and my almost-teen beats me to it every evening.
But that's way too boring. :)
Next up: selecting a second computer.
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