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Recently, my friend [livejournal.com profile] mithrigil posted this awesome entry in which she described her relationship with two of the works of fiction she's a fan of, and their fans, by personifying the two fandoms and telling a story. I was inspired to do the same. [livejournal.com profile] kawaiigami , this one's for you.

Story behind cut )
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Yesterday I wrote another haiku; here's the link. Today, I wrote the second half of another short story I've been working on.

Truce at Cayucos )
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I did it! I finally got to the end of "Christy's Reawakening!" I'm so happy to have this thing done! And yes, I realize that I haven't shared the beginning of the story with [livejournal.com profile] august_writing, but that's because I wrote it before August. At some point in the (hopefully) near future, the entire story will be posted to my personal website.

Today's excerpt is the longest I've posted yet. Some of it was written before today, but the majority was written today.

Conversations over coffee, tea, and lunch )
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Yesterday, the 15th, was another haiku day for me. Here's what I wrote.

Today, I wrote another snippet of "Christy's Reawakening." This continues on from the last one I posted.

Around Town )
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The story continues. This is the beginning of the next scene, which takes place the morning after the snippet I posted yesterday.

Waking up in Daydream Dome )
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Yesterday, I wrote another haiku. Today, it's another snippet of my story "Christy's Reawakening."

Christy is sitting up at night and thinking. )
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I added another small section to "Christy's Reawakening" today. Progress is being made, very slowly.

Today's snippet )
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Today I worked on one of my short stories, "Christy's Reawakening," which is part of the Daydream Dome Chronicles. Here's the snippet of conversation I wrote today.

Cut for length )
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I wrote a haiku and posted it directly to [livejournal.com profile] august_writing for the 4th, and completely flaked out on the 5th. I am sorry. I did write something for today, though. It's a scene from one of my fanfiction works-in-progress, Life After High School.

Life After High School, ch. 15, scene 1 )
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Here's Part 3, and with this installment, the story's done! Tomorrow: either a different short story, or part of Life After High School.

The Rising Tide of Piracy (Part 3) )
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Here's what I wrote today, August 2.

The Rising Tide of Piracy (Part 2) )
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I'm late posting this because I was traveling all day on the 1st. I wrote this first part of my newest story in a notebook on the plane, then typed it up today.

This story is part of my ongoing fanfiction series, The Daydream Dome Chronicles, so I apologize if it's hard to understand. I'm ultimately going to post this story on my website as a one-shot, but for purposes of this community, I'll post each day's writing separately.

The Rising Tide of Piracy (Part 1) )
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Yes! I did it! I won Script Frenzy!

I validated my 2007 Script Frenzy script, How to Weave an Epic, on Thursday, June 28, 2007. The validation function on the website counted 20,105 words. After I validated it, I went and told two of my friends who knew I was participating, and it was fun to have someone with whom to share my joy. I am very happy that I was a successful participant in Script Frenzy.

I didn't work on my script every single day in June, but I worked on it the majority of the days. Even though the minimum word count per day was only 667, to me, it still felt like work to get that many words out per day. That was partly because, in acts 2 and 4 of my play, I was working with characters who were brand-new for this play and who I didn't know very well. I also definitely noticed the loss of the ability to write a lot of words by describing scenes and other things.

This was my second play script. My first was much shorter, less than 10,000 words. The script format suits me very well. Whenever I go to write a story of any kind, it always ends up being mostly dialogue, so I have no problem writing extended conversations in plays. I had a bit of difficulty making the sacrifice of the ability to write descriptive passages, but I kept at it and completed the challenge.

My Script Frenzy experience ended in the same way as my 2005 NaNoWriMo experience: I won, but my writing project is not complete. While I was writing my play, I followed the standard Office of Letters and Light advice to follow whatever ideas spontaneously came to mind and see where they took me. Those ideas ended up expanding Act III from five scenes to eight. They were a heck of a lot of fun to write, though. Right now, I'm very slowly working on finishing up the last scene of that act. Only the first of four or five scenes of Act IV is complete, and V isn't even started yet (it should be shorter than all the others, though). I've got plenty of work ahead of me this month.

I'm glad I did Script Frenzy because it was a lot of fun, and established writing every night after dinner as a habit in my mind. This is a very good thing, because I've always been terribly undisciplined in terms of commitment to writing regularly. Script Frenzy changed that, at least for a while. As a lasting reminder of this month, I have a Script Frenzy T-shirt and thank-you gifts waiting for me at my parents' house. :-)
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Last night, I stayed up late making a diagram of the plot of my Script Frenzy stage play. I used OpenOffice Draw, which is MS Publisher, only even better. It's so easy to draw lines and boxes and make them all different colors in Draw. On my diagram, each scene of the play is represented by a rectangle containing a sentence that summarizes what happens in that scene. The rectangles are color-coded to show which setting the scene takes place in: purple for Dreamseeker, gold for Calliope's office, and green for the Greek poet's house. The scenes are listed in chronological order, and black brackets to the left of the rectangles indicate how the scenes are grouped into acts. My play will have 5 acts. Acts 1-4 are each either 4 or 5 scenes long, and act 5, where things are wrapped up, is only 3 scenes long. (Of course, these numbers aren't set in stone. :-) )

I had a huge amount of fun making my plot diagram. It's really nice to have it straight in my mind exactly what will happen and in what order. Now all I need is a name for my Greek poet...
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The thought of writing about a war between two sets of numinous beings (and having to think of a reason for them to even meet each other, much less go to war) was just too daunting for me. I also thought that plotline would make my play way too complicated, so I changed it for a simpler one that would be easier to stage.

The new plotline is this: Keria is still sent into a fictional re-creation of ancient Greece and still has to play the role of a minor member of the pantheon, but there is no war. Instead, there is a poet trying to write an epic tale of the deeds of men and gods, and it's Keria's job to inspire him and keep him on track... but it's really hard to do that when said gods keep popping up to complain about how they're being portrayed. This is a problem for two reasons: One, nobody likes to be told how they should do things when they're working on a creative project, and two, Keria's ideas about how to be a good Muse, i.e., how to have a good relationship with one's Writer, are different from those of the other Muses, because the thinking on that has changed a lot between the age of ancient Greece and the present.

I am so looking forward to this. :-)
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I'm very excited about participating in the very first Script Frenzy, a month-long writing marathon for screenplays and stage plays. My entry in the Frenzy will be another installment of my ongoing fanfiction series, The Daydream Dome Chronicles. I'm writing a stage play as part of that series because my dear writing friend, Qoheleth, once said to me in an email, "All your stories should be plays. You were born to be Subreality's premiere dramatist."

My play starts in late January of 2005, a little more than two months after the (still unpublished) conclusion of my novella, Life After High School. The inciting incident is that Calliope, Queen of the Muses, sends an emissary to Dreamseeker Residence Hall to arrest my Muse, Keria. When she is taken back to the Collegium, Keria is told that Calliope has found out about the lie she told Amy about being related to the Greek pantheon. As punishment, Calliope sends Keria on a mission to a Fantasy world in which said pantheon is on the brink of war with the less organized, but just as powerful Japanese kami. Keria will have to pose as a member of the family of Greek gods and stand with them, which will be really hard for her because she grew up Japanese.

Meanwhile, back in Subreality, Amy will be struggling to write a new novel with only Q to guide her and inspire her. Their personality conflicts (and Amy's lack of free time) will lead to the failure of the novel, and Amy will value Keria's input even more when she gets back.

There are a lot of things I still haven't decided on, but these are the two biggest gaps in my plans. If anyone is reading this, please comment with some ideas.

1) What sort of lessons/character growth could Keria gain from this experience?

2) What in the world should my title be?
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This is my [livejournal.com profile] onedeadbunny 2007 list of creative projects.

Subreality

Christy's Reawakening - new - one-shot
Insomniathon 2004 - rewrite - one-shot
Life After High School - finish and rewrite - multipart
The Dreamseeker Resident's Handbook - finish and rewrite - one-shot
Untitled Winter 05 - new - one-shot
Explanation of changes to building - new - one-shot
Another Impact - rewrite and/or edit - one-shot
Untitled June 06 - new - one-shot
Untitled November 06 - new - one-shot
The Japan Project - Spring 07 - multipart?

Other Fiction

Samira's Country - finish - novel
Vescaris - finish - novel
Secrets of the ORCAS - finish - multipart story
Untitled Spacestation - new - one-shot
Vanessa Vacation and the Vulcans - new - one-shot
Blue Forest Journey - continue - novel?
Kiyova - Make a Snowflake for at least one novel
The Cityscape War - plan, worldbuild, develop characters
A Time of Themeparks - plan, worldbuild, develop characters
Neon Genesis Bajor - new - multipart
The Gentle Touch - new - one-shot

Filk

Learn to Fly - finish
Somewhere Someday - finish
Only the Toons Stay Young - finish

Other Nonfiction

Article on LtL for Voices magazine

Art

Digital Marchers issue 11 - finish
Digimon Savers Christmas group pic - new
Updated Dreamseeker floor plans - new
Remaining pictures for Tamer Wars opening(s) - new

Video

Tamer Wars opening videos - 1 to be finished, 2 new ones
Christmas Vacation - finish
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I'm involved in a crossover fanfiction subgenre called Subreality, and we're looking for new writers. If you've ever wanted to talk to your characters, or wondered what they do when you're not writing, Subreality is the place for you. All our stories are about the interactions between various combinations of writers, fanfiction characters, and muses. You can write pretty much any genre you want within the setting, and we welcome both single-author stories and participation in our round robins.
If you're interested, start by visiting the FAQ. Then come to the round robins board and join in!

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