Revision planning continues. I admit I get a little stircrazy with it sometimes. Here’s a list of problems and fixes, for example: Other highlights, from my chapter review: Sigh. This chapter sucks but it has good information in it. Prophecy:
I Wonder if I am Still the Scourge of Seventh Grade Science
Story time today, squiders! When I was in seventh grade, my science teacher gave us a maze to do for extra credit. It had been drawn by a previous student of his, and went along with some system of the
Obligatory Nanowrimo Post 2015
Ah, Squiders. It’s October. Best month of the year, of course, for many reasons, but it being October means it’s almost November. And November means Nanowrimo. And so October, these days, also means getting bombarded by Nano everywhere you look
Story Soundtracks
My first ever novel attempt was in middle school. I started a few more in high school (the longest, I believe, is 18 pages) but I would always get bored and wander off in the middle, or frustrated by something,
Editing Process
Each author’s editing process is as individual as their writing process is. Here’s mine. Step 1. Write a book. (This takes anywhere from two to ten months depending on genre, how much I actually know about what I’m making up,