Since I have talked about the story I am writing for April's camp multiple times, I think I will talk about my writing process in this post. If you want an (up-to-date) post about the details of my novel, The Mystery of the Body Thief, you can check it out here.
This Camp NaNoWriMo I am focusing on the third draft of my novel, The Mystery of the Body Thief. I had initially planned to write the second book, Becoming the Body Thief's second draft. But I realized I did not plot out the second draft's plot, which could cause me to fall into one of the pit-falls of the first draft--having the characters aimlessly wandering. (I usually plot out my stories, but in that case I made the mistake in forgetting to plot and improvised it most of the way.)
My plan instead then is to work on Becoming the Body Thief during NaNoWriMo in November, so as to give me time to re-plot it and create connections between episodes. And in July, I will be working on The Haunted Sketchbook.
My Writing-
There are two storylines going on at the same time, which I ignored in my first and second write through of the story. This time around, I am giving the characters equal attention. There is a mystery in both of the plots, and I need to give clues to the reader in both of these without revealing too much. So, I am using detective shows I've seen with plots like that for inspiration.
Since the first day of Camp NaNoWriMo was yesterday, here are some things I've been thinking about while writing this draft. My goal for this camp is to write 20,000 words worth of rewrites for this story, and so far I've written 3,218 words.
I have been looking at Greek and Irish castles as models for the castle that Arisias lives in. Greek and Irish culture were the inspirations for my elves in general, and their religion. I don't want it to look fully Irish or fully Greek but a hybrid. I don't want someone to react to it like "oh, the elves are Irish" or "oh, the elves are Greek" but instead for there to be a mixture of both cultures, so that it becomes its own thing. This is a challenge, but it's going to be a fun one.
I've been also working on a holiday related to the goddess, Fiáina. I only have one holiday figured out for that world, and that is the Festival of Magic. I want to make another one. It's not simply there to show world-building; rather, it has a purpose to the plot as a whole (that I can't reveal because of spoilers). So, I want to pay attention to what rituals would happen during that festival and what mythological importance it has to the goddess. And, I should add, this song by Spiral Dance was an inspiration to me for the holiday:
I am also exploring Karleon's and Salissah's friendship. When I first made them, I thought they'd be enemies, but they ended up becoming friends. (Karleon is not on good terms with Fiáina; however, when around their devotees, they act more as colleagues even if they're not on good terms.) In regards to Salissah's and Karleon's friendship, I guess they became friends because wit (what Karleon has) and wisdom (what Salissah has) work well together.
While I am not currently writing All is Not Lost For All Will Begin Again, I am working on the characters and the world. I've been doing a ton of research for it, but I've been thinking about two characters: Veraly and Seth. The story has many main characters (as opposed to only one), so, it is going to be a good challenge to plot out the series. The world itself is still in its early stages in terms of world-building (unlike Arisias's world). I have an idea about what I want to do with it, but I have not figured out everything yet.
Playlist for The Mystery of the Body Thief
And also since I shared the playlist I made last year's camp, here is the playlist for the novel I am currently working on.
Fun (Non-Writing Related) things-
* In March, I went to an online S.J. Tucker concert: it was so fun. And as a songwriter myself, it was fun to find out that she too was inspired by books in writing her music. Since the concert was collaboration with a library, there were a ton of book recommendations that came with the songs she sang.
I've previously never found a way to go to concerts for the singers I love (since they are either in a different country or don't do concerts at all), so finding out about this was so fun and I am glad I went. It was a fun way to celebrate spring equinox. She ended up playing "Rabbit's Song," which was a song that served as an inspiration for Karleon's myths in the myth collection and was one of my favorites of hers. And I was introduced to some new (and unreleased) songs that I had never heard before.
Writing is such a complex process and sooooo much work! Glad you were able to attend that online concert -- it sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteQuinley, your imagination and creative productivity are amazing! It sounds like the world/character-building you are doing for Camp NaNoWriMo will be very helpful heading into NaNoWriMo (which I never do: somehow, instead of inspiring me to write like the wind, the whole concept inspires me to curl up on the sofa and take a nap). The online concert you were able to attend sounds wonderful -- I'm glad you were able to attend. Nice, too, that you were able to participate in a dramatic reading. I think a person gets so much more out of these works by reading them aloud... makes me miss a group I once belonged to where we met once a month to read a play. Good luck with Camp NanoWriMo!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are getting on with your writing. I had a busy month, too. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOoh the writing prompt challenge sounds like a really effective way to better flesh out the characters. That is so smart!
ReplyDeletethe creation of beauty is art.
Detective shows could be a great inspiration I would think! And I love that music. Elves' relationship to nature has always been a favorite aspect of mine as well.
ReplyDeleteYour playlist looks great- I like that Blackmore's Night and Violet Orlandi are on there :)
Agreed, detective shows can be so inspiring. Do you have a favorite one? I've been watching Death in Paradise. 😃
DeleteMe too, Tolkiens' wood-elves were the inspirations for my elves.
Thank you.❤️
-Quinley
"I am also exploring Karleon's and Salissah's friendship. When I first made them, I thought they'd be enemies, but they ended up becoming friends."
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how characters have a mind of their own sometimes? I heard it from writers all the time 😂.
" It makes me want to try to get Rosalind or Orlando as a part in a full production of As You Like It sometime."
The dramatic reading sounds fun, and I hope you can fulfill your dream one day!
Best of luck with Camp NaNo!
Indeed it is funny, it seems my characters have a mind of their own most of the time. 😂
DeleteThank you, I hope I achieve that dream someday, too.
-Quinley
Wow, the story and the world you are creating while discovering is so intriguing! I especially love the character's names. I am looking forward to reading more about your world, its people, and their stories. :)
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a lot of ideas and characters to keep track of. Do you make lists, such as characters traits and events? I
ReplyDeleteI find multiple perspectives such a normal thing in books now but it can be hard to differentiate characters.
Good luck with Camp NaNoWriMo.
Have a lovely day.
Thank you. :) To answer your question, I make character sheets usually, and I have a whole outline written for the plot, to keep things straight.
DeleteI agree, multiple perspectives do seem to be more common in books now.
I hope you have a wonderful day too.
-Quinley