Heir To Magic (Novel)
Rough draft 0% complete (Roughly 0 of 80,000 words - word count currently includes notes)
Heir To Magic (Lost Rough Draft - Dec. 31, 2008)
Rough draft 71% complete at time of loss (Roughly 56,632 of 80,000 words)


Working on a different book for a bit

June 24th, 2009

So, a friend and I have schemed up a book outline, and decided to work on it for a little while and let Heir to Magic percolate and - with any luck - maybe find the lost thumb drive that I am sure has the manuscript on it so I don’t have to do all the work of typing it all back up.

I lost my novel! :GASP:

April 3rd, 2009

Okay, I’m officially starting to have a minor panic attack here.  I can not find my Heir To Magic saves.  =-O

I’m hoping I have a copy on the laptop still, but I’m not sure after it had so much troube with that virtumondo (think that was name) virus earlier this year.  I am still hoping that I have it on a thumb drive, but… WTH is that thumb drive at??

:::whines and whimpers:::

Heir to Magic - Restart

January 4th, 2009

I have started working on Heir to Magic again.  I am approaching it with a new scheme for writing. I started to plot it out using index cards like I had the first time, but I have changed my schemes and am instead going to try recreating the novel entirely in yWriter.

I’ve downloaded the latest edition of yWriter, yWriter5, which was released this past December. I can never thank Simon Haynes enough for allowing his fellow writers to make use of such a wonderful tool for writing. Particularly now as I am striving to get my novel salvaged from the scrambled mess that is my brain, sleep deprivation, stress and cold having made my brain so useless that I am still trying to write this single post over 14 hours after I began working on it.

Writing the novel is going to be a very very slow process. ::sigh::

My first step, after downloading yWriter5, has been to create a new project and put 25 chapters in it. I have now began creating the scenes that I can remember and putting them in chapters that are roughly where the scene will be in the finished novel. I then select “Tools > Display scene list” and bring up a box showing the scenes in the novel along with (among other information) what chapters each scene is in, word counts, POV character and a brief description of the scene. From here I can print this listing to allow me to sit back in a chair, watching the fire in the fireplace as I make notes about what scenes are missing and which ones I need to move around.

I’m currently waiting for my printer driver to download (at 19% as I write this), so I can work on the scenes later tonight, for now, I am going to go find something that might help me wake up some - or maybe take a nap… I haven’t decided.

New Year - New Start on Novel

January 1st, 2009

I’m saddened to say that I have restarted my novel. I did not want to, I was quite happy to finish it off, however… life is apparently determined that I start out 2009 with a full clean slate.

On the 28th of December my computer got infected by the virtumonde virus, resulting in a situation very much like the one this fellow described. I, however, could not get onto anoher computer to access forums for help, and virtumonde disabled everything right down to my ability to print my novel. :::wails!!!::: So, I have been forced to save my laptop by resetting it to factory specifications, and given the hard lesson of why I should backup my writing - OFF MY COMPUTER - every night before I shut down the writing program to surf the Internet or check my e-mail.

Still growling about idiots that have nothing better to do with their time than make viruses and crap like that.

New Years Resolution

December 28th, 2008

Okay, it is that time of year again, so here is one of my New Years Resolutions - To work on Heir To Magic.

I have neglected the poor story, getting depressed when I lost what I had been working on on yet ANOTHER computer.  I found it on a thumb drive just before Thanksgiving… and lost that thumb drive again.  I am going to find that, then print it out and save to two CDs.  I’ll put the thumb drive and one CD in the safe, the other CD will be a CD-RW I can modify with new copies of the novel from time to time with a monthly backup to the stuff in the safe.  The printout will be for rereading and making notes.  As I add to the novel here on out, I will print each chapter as it is finished.