About a hundred more pages of Spellseeker before I get through the whole thing. Something I've found is that editing the paper version that was collecting dust on my book shelf is a lot easier than doing it at the computer. Not sure if it's the light or that I can do it wherever I want or what. The mental strain is just ten times lighter. It also affords me the novel experience of reading one of my stories on paper for the first time. I think I might make a point to do this with future books. Get my hands on a printed test copy and pick through for errors that way. Also makes for a fun souvenir when the work is said and done.
Nothing else to report on the book front. This editing is about all I'm doing right now. Saving my creative strength for when it won't be marred by working on Spellseeker. In the meantime, I'm still playing around with drawing. Moved from shading everything with graphite to adding proper color. I love watching something come to life as color gets fed onto the page. That same satisfying feeling I get when I finish drafting a chapter.
Toodles.
Published on April 02, 2025 11:02