So, How’s The Writing Going, Cats And Kittens?

Check-up time.


TURN YOUR HEAD AND COUGH.


Maybe that’s a different kind of check-up.


Still, I like these gowns.


ASSLESS.


Which is really a misnomer, isn’t it? Because they’re not ass-less. They’re ass-ful. By revealing the buttocks, you have wildly increased the assfulness quotient, yeah?


Whatever.


What I’m trying to say is, hey! Writer-types!


How’s it going?


What are you writing?


What kinds of things are you finding hard in your writing?


What’s easy?


What’s surprising?


What have you learned?


What do you need?


How is the whole writer’s existence?


Let’s hear ‘em. Shout up from the trenches: how goes the penmonkey thing?

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Published on May 05, 2013 21:01
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Matthew Gill Well, honestly I been trucking right along with some serial style bedtime stories for my kids. Which is an interesting thing - you have to restrict yourself somewhat with your plot/word choices so it's easier to digest. The format does work great on the level of keeping them interested from each night to the next. But what I find myself struggling at times is with the losing track of my planned out plot path. I try to write each 'episode' a day ahead so I can keep a step ahead of their demand for them. But I keep finding myself at times adjusting things as I go and before long I have written well past what I had planed and have to rethink where to go next.

It is quite the reward to have all 4 kids charge you at night demanding their bed time story!


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