Saturday, October 30, 2010

NaNoWriMo 2010 - The Story (or lack thereof) So Far

Despite the headstart, I think I may have even less to work with this year. Last year, I had characters who had been living in my head for years. This year, they are new acquaintances, and I don't know much about them yet.
There are two main characters, one more vivid than the other other. He's a shapeshifter with Multiple Form Disorder, comes from circus folk, and is a Vardo builder/artist. His parents are huge Lord of the Rings fans and named all five of their children after characters in the trilogy. The youngest isn't very bright, or as the shifter community puts it "he's not the sharpest claw on the paw."
She's a whitelighter/granola kind of person, vague and flighty, who is about to get a crash course in walking on the wild/dark side. Hopefully, she'll get more interesting; otherwise, I foresee a swift and brutal end, because main characters shouldn't be boring.
The writing starts Monday. After being up all night at work (do not get me started on my feelings about what should have been two weeks of graveyard shift having stretched out to two months! The hot line oven still isn't installed.) I'll be going to a four hour kickoff session at Jill's. She said there would be snacks. And chocolate. Her children will probably come home from school to find all their Halloween candy is gone...

2 comments:

Jenn Flynn-Shon said...

It sounds like you're not doing all that bad on character development you know...you're further ahead than you give yourself credit for. But I know how you feel with the 'Sophomore Slump' so to speak. It is difficult to fall in love with someone so new so quick in order to make them come alive in print. The important thing is to just keep writing right? Death is inherant in birth so killing off a character for being boring could only bring more drama to the story. And chocolate certainly doesn't hurt...

disabled account said...

i want to read it NOW!