Write Every Day: 12 August 02019
Aug. 12th, 2019 10:01 pmGreetings! This is the Write Every Day Check-in post for 12 August 02019.
I'm beginning to see how people can veer off of their established canons into better places, as one of the series that I'm following for the potential it has for magical-girl stories and the exercise of artifacts of world-ending strength on the regular seems to think that jokes that trigger the embarrassment squick are go-to surefire humor bits. Something about fish, guests, and writers' rooms, or something.
I got to the newest volume that will be subjected to the Giving of Grief, and waltzed my way through the first chapter, realizing that there's a particular pattern to the work that's going on and seeing how it will stack up to the ones already gone before. I'm not sure how much I don't like this idea of writing a trilogy by writing one thing, then looping back to the beginning and writing it again from another perspective, and then moving forward from there in the third work. If it was so important to include the second volume's material to the plot, it really should have been included in the first volume. I also have a bad feeling about this particular work, as in the span of how far I've gotten, a baby saved from disease has gained control of one of the dragon hatchlings, and there's already signs that she's somehow managed to Florence Nightingale the person that saved her as a baby.
( It's tally time! )
I'm beginning to see how people can veer off of their established canons into better places, as one of the series that I'm following for the potential it has for magical-girl stories and the exercise of artifacts of world-ending strength on the regular seems to think that jokes that trigger the embarrassment squick are go-to surefire humor bits. Something about fish, guests, and writers' rooms, or something.
I got to the newest volume that will be subjected to the Giving of Grief, and waltzed my way through the first chapter, realizing that there's a particular pattern to the work that's going on and seeing how it will stack up to the ones already gone before. I'm not sure how much I don't like this idea of writing a trilogy by writing one thing, then looping back to the beginning and writing it again from another perspective, and then moving forward from there in the third work. If it was so important to include the second volume's material to the plot, it really should have been included in the first volume. I also have a bad feeling about this particular work, as in the span of how far I've gotten, a baby saved from disease has gained control of one of the dragon hatchlings, and there's already signs that she's somehow managed to Florence Nightingale the person that saved her as a baby.
( It's tally time! )