Meme in the Morning
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Above is set to be my first finished novel in two years or so. Stolen from
katallen,
jmeadows,
stillsostrange, and
stillnotbored, here's a list of the unfinished novels and idea-stage stuff:
Saturnalia (~600 words) This is most likely next in the barrel.
The Patron Saint of Nothing (36k)
ksumnersmith is frequently after me to pick this back up, but that would require a plot. It sits in the corner until it puts out the plot.
Rosemary, For Remembrance (15k) A direct sequel to "Lost Wax" and "The Sorceress's Assistant", about a girl who hits her head and the revolution that eventually follows. Put it down for not doing things sufficiently interesting to me, but it is likely I was being too harsh.
The Victorian Book/Pritchard (25k) I will likely scrap this for parts. It had an overarching plot that can only be charitably described as stupid.
Toronto Book 2 (71k) Well, I couldn't do much with it without selling Toronto Book the First. Although now that I'm rereading it it's not at all bad, and maybe I should.
And in the idea-and-notes stage...
The Roof-Sheep Book (250) Wherein Six and Joe and Angeline's parents, young and able-bodied, walk across Canada in the wake of the apocalypse. Why? They haven't told me yet. But it would have lots of tasty survivalist logistics. Mmm.
Caravanserai (500) Exile, desert worlds, a beautiful woman king who was once a shit disturber, ancient bone cities, and (I think) war.
The Enchanted Generation (notes) Too nebulous for me to even comment on yet.
And now I shall go to my job interview, even though the rain it raineth today of all days.
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Saturnalia (~600 words) This is most likely next in the barrel.
The Patron Saint of Nothing (36k)
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Rosemary, For Remembrance (15k) A direct sequel to "Lost Wax" and "The Sorceress's Assistant", about a girl who hits her head and the revolution that eventually follows. Put it down for not doing things sufficiently interesting to me, but it is likely I was being too harsh.
The Victorian Book/Pritchard (25k) I will likely scrap this for parts. It had an overarching plot that can only be charitably described as stupid.
Toronto Book 2 (71k) Well, I couldn't do much with it without selling Toronto Book the First. Although now that I'm rereading it it's not at all bad, and maybe I should.
And in the idea-and-notes stage...
The Roof-Sheep Book (250) Wherein Six and Joe and Angeline's parents, young and able-bodied, walk across Canada in the wake of the apocalypse. Why? They haven't told me yet. But it would have lots of tasty survivalist logistics. Mmm.
Caravanserai (500) Exile, desert worlds, a beautiful woman king who was once a shit disturber, ancient bone cities, and (I think) war.
The Enchanted Generation (notes) Too nebulous for me to even comment on yet.
And now I shall go to my job interview, even though the rain it raineth today of all days.
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Date: 2008-07-03 01:02 pm (UTC)I can't claim to be anything more than a mildly zombie-obsessed occasional prepper with ambitions of homesteading, not a hardcore survivalist (you need a shrine to Ronald Reagan for that, down in your bunker next to the pallet of ammunition and five-year pile of MREs), but I can point you at some resources in the area if you like. In particular, John Wesley Rawles, the guy behind survivalblog.com (http://www.survivalblog.com), not only has a pretty good, if alarmingly right-wing Kentucky Fried Christian blog on the topic, but has also (self)published an apparently literarily godwaful novel titled Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse (http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=35549) that he claims receives rave reviews from his readership (small praise, since they're mostly guys who can't tell survival manuals from Shakespeare). It apparently involves a couple of upright Christian Republican gun owners hiking home across a post-Collapse America...
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Date: 2008-07-03 03:30 pm (UTC)Heeee. I think I'll downgrade my particular goals to 'homesteading' too, then. *g*
I can imagine that book being utterly hilarious if written from a non-ideological viewpoint, but alas, I am sadly sure it was not.
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Date: 2008-07-03 01:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-03 04:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-03 06:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-03 05:30 pm (UTC)But that list for Caravanserai would make me pull it off the shelf and read the opening page.
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Date: 2008-07-03 06:57 pm (UTC)