So of you may remember what ‘Fighting for peace,’ started out as. It was originally a Young adult novel about kid’s fight back when the adults ban Halloween. Then it turned into a dark fantasy about a revolution. How things change. Well, the two ideas are basically separate, and the first one hasn’t gone away. This, and the fact that my 12-year-old sister still wants to read some of my writing, and I’m writing this idea too. Yep, that’s three novels I’m working on, a novella, and editing a couple of short stories. It keeps me busy, and when I don’t feel like writing one, there is always a score of other projects to work on.
I wrote the first paragraph or two of it this afternoon, and then got to an outline. I also wrote about 500 words towards ‘Fighting for peace.’ I think I might be coming into one of those good spells – hopefully.
writing, novel writing, kid’s writing, Young Adult
Good luck to you. I can barely manage one novel, lol. At least if you lose interest in one momentarily, you can easily switch to another.
Your enthusiasm and energy is both inspiring and frightening –
Hey Benjamin,
You changed your main page banner. Cool one. I sure like
Wow, you sound mighty busy.
I vaguely remember you saying you don’t usually use an outline. Is this your first time, or am I confusing you with somebody else?
Melly: Yeah, it’s random now, so there’s about five headers to see.
‘Hadeon’ is not planned, but ‘Fighting for peace’ is. Conincidently, ‘Fighting for peace’ is going much better. So this my second outlined project.
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