Posts Tagged ‘nanowrimo’

Cross-pollination

November 20th, 2008 by Reinder

Things I learned at work that I'm using in NaNoWriMo: * Calculating future workloads. * Sitting down and doing it at the time available for it.

Things I learned from NaNoWriMo that I'm using at work: * Ignoring (finally) distractions. * Sticking to it until the work is done rather than flitting between tasks.

Both are terribly bad for my shoulders and arms though.

State of the comic – Porcus Cubilis edition

November 16th, 2008 by Reinder

First off: follow my NaNoWriMo effort on My DeviantArt site. It's a Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan story and actually fills in the big gap in the archives between The Stone of Contention and the stories that feature Jodoque as a character.

Second, here are my latest original scans for Invasion: Preview of page 14 of Epilogue

Preview of Page 15 of the epilogue

It's slow going... it's not so much a question of time as of motivation and priorities. For the weekends, my number one priority now is catching up on sleep. After that follow some time talking to Aggie online, grocery shopping, household and administrative chores, NaNoWrimo (during November only), and then working on ROCR if I still have time and energy. I find writing Feral particularly hard at that point so I work on Invasion first as that's already scripted. The reason Feral is hard to write is because the original outline has been superceded by the shape the story ended up taking in execution. This means that I can't end it on a cheap gag as originally planned and have to rethink in mid-story. This takes effort and concentration which I may not necessarily have in me. I do hope that the discipline of NaNoWriMo will help me improve in this area.

Because I sleep very little during the working week, I give my body as much time as it needs to catch up during the weekends. I turn off all external wake-up cues. So today I slept until half past one, PM! Admittedly, it had been a late night as I'd been up writing until past 2 AM, but that's still a long time to spend in bed.

So for ROCR outside of the NaNoWriMO novel-in-progress, this weekend is once again a bust; I know I've been racking up a lot of busts in the past six months, and I do want readers to know that despite appearances to the contrary, I am still engaged in my work on the series as a whole, just at my own pace and in the media that I can work with the most easily, which right now is the written word.

What does this mean in practice? One way or another, the King Groy story will make it to the ROCR website, resulting in a complete archive by the time I finish off the series. What I think will happen is that the second draft of the novel will go on the blog. The final draft will then be posted to the website proper, with illustrations. Historically, putting prose based stories into a webcomic archive has not been a successful move for those who have tried it, because readers tend to get stuck on their expectations and can't get over the work not being a comic anymore. However, I'm willing to give it another shot, provided I am convinced that the finished product is really, really good. It's going to take a lot of work to get from what is on the DeviantArt site to the quality I'm looking for. So it won't be any time soon.

What NaNoWriMo does to me

November 10th, 2008 by Reinder

NaNoWriMo has turned out to be very very addictive. I wrote over 4000 words today, and wrote more than 2000 words on all days after the first day, when I decided late at night that I would give it a shot. At last I have something I can really focus on again!

It's affecting my day job too. At work, I crank out words for a living, and knowing that I can crank the mout much, much faster than I've done so far is very motivational.

It's not so good for my physical fitness as I'm skipping gym time to work on it. It's also costing me sleep.

I am learning a lot about my strengths and weakness as a writer. The tone and humour of my work in progress are derivative, and I need to work on description and characterization - one of which I never needed to learn for my comics as I could draw what I needed, and the other I didn't always have as much space for in the panels as I now have in prose writing.

Drivel-in-progress is posted daily on my DeviantArt site. It's bad - it's a first draft that I'm cranking out in my spare time, working from a comic script that I never finished. But I hope it's bad in interesting and illuminating ways, and that by the time I'm done, I'll know what I need to know in order to make the second draft work properly as a novel.

State of the comic, and novelisation

November 5th, 2008 by Reinder

Progress on Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan is slow as ever. A few more pages from the Invasion storyline are inching their way towards completion. Invasion will almost certainly end before Feral does, even though Invasion is later than Feral in the overall continuity.

At this rate, it'll take me years to get around to doing the other storyline that I need to fill up the overall continuity. There's a long story originally from 1996/1997 missing from the archives. I hate how that one turned out but have been meaning for the past few years to fill the gap with a re-written, re-drawn version of that story. Well, it seems like drawing is out of the question, but Aggie actually handed me the solution to this problem the other day when she started talking about her project for National Novel Writing Month which is a sequel to the comic American Gothic Daily. For me to write the new version of King Groy as a 50,000-word novel would be good writing practice and a good way to fulfill a years-old commitment that has always been at the back of my mind.

My Nanowrimo profile is here here and I'll try to post word count updates daily. Updates of the first draft will appear on my DeviantArt account before they'll appear on the ROCR website... so I can polish them up if they suck.

Aggie's new novel is on her DeviantArt account. It's rough, as mine will be, but that's what you get when you just push out the words and post your first draft.