Too many stories . . .

So, I started writing a Christmas tale, "Rituals," but I'm finding it difficult to proceed. Not only am I not in the holiday spirit, but I'm one of those writers who can't juggle projects, at least not when they're in the composition stage. You see, I was in the midst of A Hole in God's Pocket when I started "Rituals." AHiGP had me challenged and preoccupied enough. To complicate matters further, yet another idea has come a-knockin'. Now I'm stymied and can't seem to focus on any of them. When I try, one of the other two WIPs starts nagging, Hey! Come back here! You're not finished with me yet! 

I hate when this happens.

Anyway, Jackson and Adin have slowly but surely been resurfacing. I have in mind a kind of serial story -- or rather a series of three interlinked novellas titled Scourge: Black and Scourge: Red and Scourge: White. They would feature a mysterious child (or is he?) named Carny Jessup and a powerful but ruthless Moroccan wizard named Zod whom Jackson met when he was still learning his art. The stories will be anything but light and bright. There's a reason for that. Jackson has never faced a truly worthy opponent; since he needs to pump up his magickal muscles, he could use one right about now. And Adin? Well, he has the kind of past that's not likely to leave him alone for long.

AACK! What to do?

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Published on August 08, 2011 13:09
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message 1: by Karen K (new)

Karen K Jackson and Adin for the WIN!!!!
*pushes your muse in that direction*
I don't care if it a series or a novel or even what it's about - I just want Adin and Jackson!!!!
*snickers* Sorry - got a little carried away. :)


message 2: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow You guys are a bad influence! ;-)


message 3: by Karen K (new)

Karen K Lol - I have 4 WIPs on the go at the moment and yeah, it gets damn confusing. :P


message 4: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow I just can't do that (wish I could!) When I try, one story keeps impinging on the other. Not good. I want each to have a specific tone and "feel," and things get too muddled when I start juggling. *sigh*


message 5: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow I don't know how other authors do it, Val. I'm envious!


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