Gloomy weather today. I'm glad for it because it means I'm not currently staggering through the woods on little sleep and wondering when the day will be over. (Wow, that sounds weird if you don't know the context.) So I get to write all day! Good, because I haven't been doing as much of that lately as I'd like to be.
This week has sucked. Feeling physically horrible - though yesterday things turned around a bit. And Wednesday night in particular my brain decided to do that INTP typical torture itself thing. So I pulled out my typewriter and decided to use it to write in bed for awhile to figure out exactly what the hell my problem is. It didn't go great. I covered a lot of white space with words, but I don't think it really meant anything. I hate when that happens.
Today though, I am swimming through my fictional worlds with my muse at my side. I love it when he decides to grace me with his constant presence. So I thought I'd make a little update so you all could know what I'm working on.
Luca has trained with the Southern Sun Sages for as long as he can
remember. Someday soon he hopes to become a full member of their order,
pledging his life to the service of the ancient and eternal Sun God.
Kai is the oldest of seven brothers and sisters. Living on the edge
of the Sun Lands, all her family has ever known is strife and the
struggle to stay alive in a harsh landscape. With her parents and
extended family tending to their failing farm, Kai does all she can to
bring in food from hunting in the nearby forest - a place few dare to
venture.
When Luca shares his vision of a young peasant woman, his masters
reveal that his destiny is much different from that of the priest he
hoped to become.
With her family's lives in the balance, the Sun Sages convince Kai to
accompany Luca on a journey to the ruins of the Moon Kingdom. All they
know is that they seek a grave... The grave of the Moon Goddess.
That would be the basic introduction of the YA fantasy I'm working on right now (The Grave of the Goddess - shocking title, I know). And here's a little summary of what I plan to do for NaNo - a chick lit novel called Solemn Vow:
Melanie Fitzgerald is perfectly happy. And why shouldn't she be? She has
a loving husband, plenty of friends, and a great blog. But when she
strikes up a friendship with a one of her fellow bloggers, suddenly
she's questioning things she thought she decided long ago. As the
friendship moves toward something more, Melanie's perfect little world
starts to crack.
I've got all kinds of characters for it so far, but not much in the way of a concrete plot. Of course, I've always been more of a "flying by the seat of my pants" NaNo-er, but I've also only won 3 out of the 7 times I've played this game, so..... No, this is my year! I'm gonna rock it out. I've even considered working on both this and Grave of the Goddess next month. I'm so embroiled in the fantasy right now, that I can't imagine it all just evaporating on the first.
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