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Thursday, July 05, 2007

Moving to Live Journal

I've been on Blogger for years now but I think I'm going to make the hop to Live Journal for a while.

Go to http://l-nunnink.livejournal.com/ to keep reading.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

So they found the gun stash. Suddenly my book has tuned into a corny action movie.

Happy 4th Everyone!

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

On weaponry

So far I've been avoiding the use of modern weaponry in my story. I don't have any good reason except I just can't picture my characters lugging around machine guns like Rambo. But the setting is Post-Apocalyptic so semi-automatics, grenades, and whatnot could feasibly be in the picture.

I'm thinking that my characters might discover a weapon stash, something like the scene in Terminator 2.

*Gag* I'm such a geek.

Obligatory personality survey

I don't know why these are so interesting. But they are.

Your Score: Jimmy Stewart


You scored 7% Tough, 9% Roguish, 80% Friendly, and 4% Charming!




You are the fun and friendly boy next door, the classic nice guy who still manages to get the girl most of the time. You're every nice girl's dreamboat, open and kind, nutty and charming, even a little mischievous at times, but always a real stand up guy. You're dependable and forthright, and women are drawn to your reliability, even as they're dazzled by your sense of adventure and fun. You try to be tough when you need to be, and will gladly stand up for any damsel in distress, but you'd rather catch a girl with a little bit of flair. Your leading ladies include Jean Arthur and Donna Reed, those sweet girl-next-door types.


Find out what kind of classic dame you'd make by taking the
Classic Dames Test.



Link: The Classic Leading Man Test written by gidgetgoes on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test


Jean Arthur? Donna Reed? OK by me.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Gut checks

After my forced hiatus I thought it was a good time to evaluate what was working with my current draft and what wasn't. Over the course of writing any story it's easy to loose focus and get bogged down in the mire of churning out paragraphs. Yeah, the paragraphs need to get out there but there's also got to be a destination. Here's where my draft stands in my latest estimation:

The Good

1. Plot

I've got this plot laid out very neatly in my head. A first for me. I've got the arc, the backstory, the destination, the conflict. It's all there. I know where my characters are going and how they get there.

2. Setting

Another first for me. My stories have always had vague setting at best. I think I always wrote this off as being "Postmodern". Yeah, right. But this time around I'm loving my setting. Working on it is a blast.

3. Prose

I think my prose is improving the more I write. I still don't have a very strong voice but I think this is just going to take time. Honestly I think "voice" can be overrated too. I'll settle for telling a story, not a Levi Nunnink Story.

The Somewhere-in-Between

1. Specific setting

I mentioned that I love my setting but I think my next draft is going to need to give the reader more clues as to the specifics. I can't just say "house". What kind of house? A hut, a farmhouse, a cottage? The good news for me is that I know the answer.

2. Dialogue

I feel like my dialogue is OK. But it's not exactly great ether. Could use some improvement but I'm not making it top priority.

Needs work

1. Characters

For me my characters are usually my strong point but this time around they aren't. I blame it all on trying to write two of my main character as angsty. Just for the record, I'm not an angsty person. Apparently that means I don't write angsty people well. I've had to go back and change a lot of my character development. Penelope used to be full of anger and bitterness; now she's in denial and emotionally distant. That's something I can relate to. The only exception to this is Lilith. She's a really strong character for me. Nothing about her is going to change.

So there we are. I need to work on my characters.