the writing thing
Aug. 8th, 2009 06:25 pmSo,
dancambull asked me what I was writing about, and I figured I'd answer here in case the rest of you were interested. :) In short: it's a fantasy novel, probably aimed at a YA audience. (Which doesn't, for the record, mean that it has to be fluffy or 'soft' -- I just read The Hunger Games, which is a wonderful book and pretty well refutes that particular myth. But more about that in a later post.)
The slightly longer version is that it's basically a fantasy novel in which I throw together a whole bunch of elements that I think are cool. :D A werepigeon (well, shapeshifters in general, but in this case a werepigeon), an invented secondary world, an archipelago 'nation' of semi-independent citystates, steampunk-esque anachrotech (though not Victoriana), magic based on writing systems, colleges and libraries, cloak-and-dagger machinations, and language/linguistics. Plus female characters -- the aforementioned werepigeon scavenger, her engineer friend, a city militiawoman and a priestess-mage who get drawn into the conflict, and the antagonist. (There's also a romance subplot, because I'm a sucker for a good love story.)
I can't say a lot more -- my brain is such that if I talk too much about a story before I get a draft done, I'll feel like I've already written that and my mind will be bored and itching to get to the next thing. But once I get a draft done, I can say more. :)
Might also be helpful for me to start doing status updates, for self-encouragement purposes.
The slightly longer version is that it's basically a fantasy novel in which I throw together a whole bunch of elements that I think are cool. :D A werepigeon (well, shapeshifters in general, but in this case a werepigeon), an invented secondary world, an archipelago 'nation' of semi-independent citystates, steampunk-esque anachrotech (though not Victoriana), magic based on writing systems, colleges and libraries, cloak-and-dagger machinations, and language/linguistics. Plus female characters -- the aforementioned werepigeon scavenger, her engineer friend, a city militiawoman and a priestess-mage who get drawn into the conflict, and the antagonist. (There's also a romance subplot, because I'm a sucker for a good love story.)
I can't say a lot more -- my brain is such that if I talk too much about a story before I get a draft done, I'll feel like I've already written that and my mind will be bored and itching to get to the next thing. But once I get a draft done, I can say more. :)
Might also be helpful for me to start doing status updates, for self-encouragement purposes.
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Date: 2009-08-09 04:58 pm (UTC)