Date: 04/11/2014
Tags:
All Roads Lead To Roam,
dystopian,
future,
medieval,
Nanowrimo,
novel,
past,
present,
revelation,
Saga of South,
trilogy,
writingCategories:
Books,
ThoughtsIt’s that time of year again when countless writers across the world, be they amateur or seasoned in the art, join in on a large scale, yet individual effort, to write their own novel of 50,000 words in a month. I am one of those hopeful writers who have, again, taken up the challenge, last year being … Read More
Date: 18/10/2014
The title of this post should actually read: A day in the life of a poet publishing a collection of poetry Today is Saturday, and one of my more productive days when it comes to the writing and editing of my books. This is mostly the case because for all the others days of the week, except Sunday, I … Read More
Date: 09/10/2014
If this is how things are going to go then Nanowrimo month is going to be more like Nonowrimo. Work is incredibly demanding at this stage, has it ever not been, and is wearing me out quite a bit. I am a web programmer by profession, with front-end development being my specialty, and have recently … Read More
Date: 08/10/2014
I have taken up the challenge set by author and blogger Jeff Goins to be intentional about blogging, and to do this every day, for 21 days, during the month of October. This is the first day of the challenge and it has been somewhat frustrating, with work-related matters, but we need not let life’s … Read More
Date: 04/11/2013
After having written the beginning parts of “All Roads Lead To Roam”, over the weekend, and having introduced two of the main characters, I have come to a decision last night, somewhere between being awake and asleep, of changing the character’s names. Because of the nature of writing a story it is inevitable that names … Read More
Date: 03/11/2013
Categories:
Books,
ThoughtsToday is the 3rd of November 2013 and that means it is 3 days into the Nanowrimo. I am almost on target for the day, with about 500 words to go. November started interestingly enough for me, with me having to work till about 2am last Thursday evening, the 31st of October. That meant that … Read More