When the WIP comes down....
May. 28th, 2008 01:26 pmThis seems to be a lament I make a lot lately, but I need motivational help with my WIPs. It's not that I don't love them. It's just that I've lived with them so long, and been distracted away from them so often by work (responsibilities still increasing at both jobs) that I can barely see them any more.
Which of these three Good Omens WIPs would you like to see an excerpt from in the next 24 hours?
[Poll #1195239]
Option 1 is the sequel to "Messenger of Sympathies," begun way back in 2005 (my attention span, she is long). Setting: The USA and CSA, 1861-1865.
Option 2 is the sequel to "Breathless Mouths May Summon" and a prequel to "The Phoenix and the Turtle." Setting: the Silk Road/Mongol Empire, 13th and 14th centuries, from Turkey to Thailand.
Option 3 is a contemporary-setting standalone, another irreverent snipe at the angst-about-Falling subgenre.
I hate the attention-whoring I'm doing, but I need to get back to the
wrisomifu practice of just 10 minutes a day, and it would help me to get some gentle nudging. (Or even some animalistic poking, cause you know I like it like that.)
(ETA: I suppose I ought to add, to no one's surprise, all of them are A/C and adult-rated. 'Cause that's how I roll.)
Which of these three Good Omens WIPs would you like to see an excerpt from in the next 24 hours?
[Poll #1195239]
Option 1 is the sequel to "Messenger of Sympathies," begun way back in 2005 (my attention span, she is long). Setting: The USA and CSA, 1861-1865.
Option 2 is the sequel to "Breathless Mouths May Summon" and a prequel to "The Phoenix and the Turtle." Setting: the Silk Road/Mongol Empire, 13th and 14th centuries, from Turkey to Thailand.
Option 3 is a contemporary-setting standalone, another irreverent snipe at the angst-about-Falling subgenre.
I hate the attention-whoring I'm doing, but I need to get back to the
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(ETA: I suppose I ought to add, to no one's surprise, all of them are A/C and adult-rated. 'Cause that's how I roll.)