I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through the Maloriak and Chimaeron encounters and gets them closer to Nefarian and the end of the Blackwing Descent arc.
Updates on this site have been a little sparse lately because last week I moved back to the US to surprise my parents for Christmas. I’m hoping to start a new job in the next few weeks and get everything settled from it so that I can get a little bit better on updating this place. I’ll also be setting up a more professional site for my original works and getting the final details wrapped up on them for publication.
And now, back to work!
Geralin
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forums. This week’s update takes the characters through the first couple of encounters in Blackwing Descent.
I’m about half-way through the Uldum interlude arc and have finished redrafting the outline for the Hour of Twilight chapters. I’m also still fairly busy preparing for my move back to the States so updates here may get a little sparse while I take care of that.
And now, back to work!
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through a brief interlude (consisting largely of arguments) between Bastion of Twilight and Blackwing Descent.
I’ve gotten about a third of the way through the Uldum interlude arc and am going to finish it up over the next couple of weeks. Things may get a little off-schedule here and there because I’m getting ready to go back to the US soon.
And now, back to work.
LSAT Complete!
Well, it’s over. Yesterday I went and took the LSAT. I feel fairly confident about my answers and I feel like I couldn’t have done much better. That means that I either did really well or I bombed the crap out of it. I’ll know for certain in a few weeks and, once I know, I’ll share the results with the rest of you.
A lot of people were nervous and anxious about taking the LSAT. I wasn’t. Perhaps it’s because I’m several years older than the average LSAT test-taker (I’m 31. Most of them were in their 20s) and I’ve had bigger things to worry about in life than a silly test. Perhaps it’s because law school is just one of several options I have in mind and I’m not going to be upset if I don’t go. Or, perhaps it’s because I’ve never really sweated the small stuff. This was just another test. I’ve taken standardized tests before. They’re not that difficult for me and I’m not intimidated or impressed by them.
I’ve known a lot of different people in my life as well. Lawyers, doctors, teachers, carpenters, soldiers, blue-collar, white-collar — they all have had their strengths and their weaknesses. Doctors are the ones who impressed me the most because it’s just not a field I could go into. I couldn’t deal with the gore and the grossness that comes from the human body when it’s not functioning at peak condition. I also can’t deal with being unable to affect a situation, regardless of my skill or knowledge. Doctors have to be able to do both and, for that, they have my respect. That is something I know I could never do. But for everyone else, just about, I could see myself doing what they do if I had to. Some of it I wouldn’t necessarily want to do (I would get really bored working in most entry-level blue-collar positions) but I could do it. I consider myself fairly average so I figure that if I can do it, most people can do it. That (some would say) blase attitude makes it really difficult for me to be either impressed or intimidated by someone just because of their job.
That’s not to say I don’t respect people because I can see myself doing what they do. I generally respect everyone unless they do something that causes me to lose respect for them. It’s just that, if I can see myself doing what you do, then that’s one less way you have to try to impress me. Instead of relying on the mystique or status of your profession, you have to amaze or impress me by relying on yourself and your actions. That’s sometimes difficult for people who think they deserve some kind of respect just for having a certain job.
So, lawyers, while I respect most of them, just don’t make me think “oh, you have to be super brilliantly smart” to be a lawyer. I’ve known some lawyers who were complete idiots. I’ve known some lawyers that a dog could out-smart. I’ve also known some lawyers who really impressed me with their actions, the cases they chose to take, the arguments they made, and the way they view the legal process. But, as a whole, the profession doesn’t intimidate me.
That’s probably a big part of why something like the LSAT, which is supposed to be this huge, life-altering test, just makes me shrug and go “I gave it my best and I can live with that.”
But, now, it’s over. And I’m glad it’s done with. Now my day has four more hours that I can use for writing or relaxing or packing. And so, I’m going to get back to doing one of those things right now. 🙂
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week takes the characters through the last two encounters of Bastion of Twilight.
I’ve finished up the Firelands arc and am working my way through the interlude in Uldum. It’s going to be fairly entertaining. I’ve reworked the last bits of my outline and started outlining an epilogue.
Work on various other projects continues apace. I’m also working on yet another redesign for this site and am looking into setting up a more “professional” site for the release of Twilight of Lanar’ya. I’ll be taking the LSAT tomorrow as well so I’ve been fairly busy with studying for that.
And now, back to work!
Dealing With Writer’s Block
Ashenclaw has posed an interesting question (but one that all writers grapple with at some point) over at his blog. How do you deal with writer’s block, especially when you are on a tight deadline?
For me, I’ve found that most frequently my writer’s blocks come from weaknesses in my outline. Sometimes I need a certain series of events to happen for a certain reason and the characters must react to the events in particular ways. Occasionally, the characters have traits that can make it difficult for the necessary reactions to occur in a believable manner. When this happens, I go back over what I have written and insert notes on changes that need to be made so that I can proceed onward. Other times, I’m simply too mentally drained to give that work justice at that particular moment.
So, how do I get around writer’s block? It’ll sound counter-intuitive, but I write.
That doesn’t mean I keep working on that project. I frequently have several projects cooking at once. If I get stumped on one, I will take a fifteen minute break to work on another. The momentum from working on the other often gives me the insight and the energy I need to blast through the block on the first one and get back on track.
Another valuable tool is to set realistic expectations for yourself. In a marathon session, I once managed to crank out 20,000 words on one project in a single day. But, if I expected that of myself every day, I’d quickly burn out. I generally set a page goal for myself on a per-week basis. On Alayne’s Story, for instance, I have a goal of 5 pages per week. On Midnight of Lanar’ya, I average about a page a day (so 7 – 10) pages per week. On two unannounced projects, I get about 5 pages per week done.
Lastly, sometimes you have to realize you’re blocked not because you are having a momentary issue but because your work is fundamentally flawed. You have to see if you can salvage it or if it’s time to start over fresh. I have done that a few times when I reached a point of where I just could not make things work no matter what I did. After I started a fresh rewrite, I was able to not only meet my goals for the day, but when I reached the same point, I was able to sail past it quite easily.
On short-term projects (like term papers or news articles) I find that reviewing the source material or considering an alternate perspective on same is frequently useful in getting back on track.
Of course, if the block is occurring because I’m exhausted or sick, I don’t try to power through it. I go and rest.
What about you? What are some of the ways you overcome your blocks?
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through the next two bosses in Bastion of Twilight.
I have just concluded work on the Firelands arc and am doing the next interlude between it and the last battle. I’m revising my outline and have a few tricks up my sleeves. Alayne’s Story may be winding down, but it will still pack a punch. 😉
And now, back to work!
Zomg, LSAT!
So, I’m a little over a week away from the date for my LSAT. I’ve been preparing a bit here and there and feel fairly confident about four out of the five sections. Reading Comprehension? No problem. I’ve only been reading since I was three years old. Logical Reasoning? No problem. I like debates and I’m one of the few people I know who memorized most of the Fallacies’ List and can call it up at will. Analytical Writing? What, are you kidding me? That’s easy.
But the Analytical Reasoning? Kills me. Every. Single. Time.
Oh, I can generally get more correct answers than I get incorrect. And, on single axis questions, I do fine. But if you give me something with multiple dimensions, that’s it. Game Over. I’ll do better by eliminating the obvious answers and just freaking guessing than I will by trying to hone in on the one correct answer.
So, since knowledge of your weakness is a strength, guess what I’m going to be spending most of my free time doing this next week?
If you guessed “working on mastering Analytical Reasoning for the LSAT” then give yourself a cookie. And save one for me. I’ll need it after I get home on December 3 from taking this test. I’ll need that cookie, a healthy dose of Jack Daniels, and a dark, quiet, cool place to hide where I never have to see another three-level matrix for a question again.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have more work to do. ><
I am getting old…
I’ve just spent the past six hours playing with the Dragon Age Toolkit, Blender, and MakeHuman.
3D modeling is fun but it is killing my eyes. ><
Why am I playing with these applications, you ask? Well, I decided that I really wanted a few short action scenes for a promotional ad I’m doing for my novel. So, I started with the DA Toolkit until my roommate pointed out that I probably couldn’t use it to make a commercial. So, I loaded up Blender, ran through a few tutorials, loaded up MakeHuman, made several models, then realized I need to get the damned add-on to Blender to open the MakeHuman files. The MakeHuman site is not exactly clear in navigation, my eyes were hurting, so I sang “Tomorrow, tomorrow, there’s always tomorrow” and closed the applications.
I’m fairly confident that I’ll have something interesting for the promo. And, I’m learning how to use these tools and new skills are always a good thing, right?
At any rate, I’m going to go look at something other than a computer screen for a bit and then sack out.
Latest Update Posted
I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update takes the characters through the Halfus Wyrmbreaker encounter in Bastion of Twilight.
I’ve just about wrapped up the Firelands encounters and will soon be closing out the Mount Hyjal arc to take the action far to the south for a time. I’m waiting for the next patch to roll out so I can finalize my outline of the events from it and get working on them. I’ve already mapped the final scene and a couple of possible epilogues. I’m trying to decide if I want to bind my hands on this project or if I want to leave myself room to come back to it if Blizzard ever releases an expansion that I deem worth my time.
You don’t know how much I hate saying that. For years I have loved playing WoW. But Cataclysm felt less like a true expansion and more like a big patch. And now Pandaria? Seriously? My characters have slogged through the Burning Legion. They have fought against the Lich King. They will take on Deathwing. And then…pandas? Are you in earnest, sir, or is my leg being pulled?
If I even get the new expansion, it would be strictly to stay in touch with my guild and raid with them occasionally even while I’m back in the US. But, it’s looking more and more doubtful that I’ll have the time, let alone the inclination, to level my characters through Pandaland.
But, more about that in another entry. I have some work to be about.