Thanks for posting that, Victor. Great read.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Thanks, Strix and -t! And Strix, I'm actually rather happy with it as is, but at its current length, it's unsellable, so I'm probably going to blow it up to a full length novel. Not abandoning it , though, no matter what: the reaction's been great, and I love writing Whitney. She's a total blast.
I would LOVE to read more about Whitney; I endorse your novel plan!
It's next on my agenda, as soon as I finish up the long thing I'm working on!
Yeah, I would read the hell out of that. I love Whitney's witchy process and between her family and the ghosts and just more of her narrating her thought processes you are not gonna run out of material soon.
I love how she's surrounded by people (her mom, Philomena, Steph) who keep her general bad-assery from going to her head. Will be looking at expanding Abigail, Harriet, Steph and Philomena's stories, and maybe a bit of Sara's. (Which, alas, might mean having to switch narrators, or switch to omniscient for non-Whitney sections.)
Anyone who feels like writing the shortest short story ever should check this out. You can enter on Twitter or on the blog (and thus have an extra eight characters).
So! Nanowrimo!
Here are some first lines, to help you get started: [link]
I signed up! And I'm doing something totally new, a middle grade novel. Got 1200+ words done yesterday, which was more or less the goal. Now to do that for ... the next 29 days.