Time Management

Time Management

This entry was inspired by reading an entry over at Daniel Kaine’s site.

Time management is often the bane of my existence. Back when I had a “real job,” I often wished I were a little less…ethical…and felt okay using my downtime at work to work on my novel. However, since I could just see my company saying “hey, you added a comma to your novel during your lunch break but you did it on our computer so we now own the rights to the whole thing,” I, wisely, decided to save the novel for home and work on Alayne’s Story instead.

Now that I’m self-employed, I can decide when I’m going to do what. And that, my friends, often leads me into trouble.

So, how do I manage my time? Well, the last few weeks my own sleeping schedule has been off due to staying up strange hours for an LPI course. Now that I’m finally going to bed (and getting up) at “normal” hours, I generally stick (religiously) to the following schedule:

9 am – 11 am: Cleaning, errands, shower, reading the news
11 am – 1 pm: Working on The Conspiracy
1 pm – 2 pm: Cooking and eating lunch
2 pm – 4 pm: Working on Alayne’s Story with odd breaks to do job searches and applications (I average about 5 of these per day)
4 pm – 6 pm: Working on Midnight of Lanar’ya
6 pm – 10 pm: Break time. I can play WoW, Dragon Age, cook and eat supper, read, whatever.
10 pm – midnight: Working on either MoL or Alayne’s Story.
1 am – 9 am: Sleep (when I can)

I still find myself getting distracted or slacking, though, but I’ve found that assigning a time range for each project helps me stay organized and on-track better. I know that this whole schedule is going to be history soon, once the Conspiracy is unleashed, but I will probably still keep the same principles in play.

And now, it’s closing on midnight so I want to finish off what I was doing in MoL and then get some sleep.

Latest Update Posted

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 us through the last part of the run-up into Grim Batol.

I’ve started to get a better hang on my different writing projects. I’m currently working with two guys who want to do illustrations for my original novels (Alayne’s Story will never be published for-sale because I really don’t want to tangle with Blizzard’s Legal Department). I’ve decided to self-publish Twilight of Lanar’ya and my other novels through Amazon and other electronic services. The more I think about it, the more I realize that it’d be monumentally stupid of me to do otherwise. I’m a trained editor (though I do have others read my stuff to find things I overlooked). I’ve worked in marketing so I can do my own promotions. Distribution was my hang-up but Amazon and other services render that moot. So, why should I pay an agent a percentage to find others to do things I can already do myself?

Kinda like hiring servants to take care of your house. Sure, go for it if that’s money you can part with but otherwise, a vacuum cleaner and a washer and dryer unit are a much better investment.

I’m hoping to have Twilight of Lanar’ya out for sale some time early next year.

Alayne’s Story should be completed within the next few months though the updates will go on longer than that. I’ve already said that Part IV will be the last part for the foreseeable future. I just cannot see myself dragging these characters through Happy Cheery Fluffy Pandaland. I may eventually do an epilogue to round things out but I do want to wait a while on that in case Blizzard actually brings out an expansion worth my time. Considering the epic fails that have been Cataclysm and now Pandaland, I somehow doubt it will happen but then, never say never. They could surprise me.

Outlining and Researching (or, I swear, officer, I can explain…)

Outlining and Researching (or, I swear, officer, I can explain...)

My recent Google searches have actually begun to worry me. If anyone ever got a hold of them, they would wonder just why on Earth I was searching for things like:

Causes of nuclear winter
Maps of volcanoes on Earth
Gene splicing
Problems with stem cell research
Agricultural revolution
Husbandry
Free radical cancer
Pangaea theory
List of Popes
List of Patriarchs
Fault-lines in Asia

I actually have legitimate and non-violent reasons for looking up things like that. It’s called “I’m writing something and I want more than a half-assed reason for X to be related to Y.”

As some of you are no doubt aware, I don’t usually just start writing something without having at least an outline of what will happen in what order. My outlines are actually more than just that. In some ways, they are flow-charts and feedback loops. As a historian, I understand a great deal about civilization and historical trends. Persons and peoples do not just act randomly. There are forces at play in humanity that dictate certain reactions in certain circumstances. So, if you want to have a people who reacts to a given event in a particular manner, you have to have a reason for that. Religion can be a reason but then, why would the religion teach that? From where does the belief actually derive?

Many writers fail to build these kinds of foundations so they run into problems with their writing. If you’ve ever read something in fiction and then gone “wait, that doesn’t make any fucking sense…” then you know what I’m talking about. Oftentimes, writers who neglect the foundation will try to come up with a reason that answers that question. When the reason sounds very impractical and tacked-on, you know you’ve just come across someone who thinks that you start writing a book by just writing it.

My first few books were done that way. I just opened up a word program and started typing. I had a rough concept in mind and just let the story “flow.” Those books? Suck. A lot.

When I decided I wanted to teach myself to write a series, I decided to start with something established. I started with World of Warcraft. I wanted to explain to myself and to others what was going on and why my characters were involved or cared at all. WoW had recently begat TBC so I decided to try something my teachers used to harp on doing.

I wrote an outline.

And it changed my life.

When I finished Part II, I decided to do a more complicated outline for Part III. I did a simple one first but then I started doing charts and feedback loops. I came to some conclusions based on what MUST happen if X and Y took place. When Cataclysm was announced, I finished up Part III and outlined Part IV.

Doing an outline lets you flesh out your story concept a lot more. It also shows you where your weaknesses are and gives you the chance to shore those up BEFORE you commit a lot of energy to the story. For something I’m writing now, I needed to understand some scientific concepts. When I did my outline, I realized that much Googling was in order. So, I have some absolutely scary search phrases but they resulted in me learning things that strengthened my outline and enabled me to say “I can do this and it will work out.”

Working on an outline, planning things out, and thinking about the underlying causes and effects behind your characters and their societies is required if you’re going to do a solid new-world book. If you fail to do that, you can still wind up with something fun to read but if you tried to build a series on a shoddy foundation, it will collapse.

And, with that, I need to get back to work and then head over to Firelands for my guild’s raid tonight.

Latest Update Posted

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 elemental and cultist sweep of the upper plateau in the Twilight Highlands and gets them ready to go into the Bastion of Twilight.

After a lot of thinking and wrestling with my thoughts, I have decided that Alayne’s Story will end with the end of Cataclysm. I am not going to continue writing it through Mists of Pandaland. Should Blizzard come up with an expansion later on that is actually good and has a compelling story as Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King did, then I may pick back up (but no promises). Instead, I am going to focus on my other works. I may finally get cracking on a Dragon Age story I was putting together. I’ll have more time and energy to spend on my own novels (Lanar’ya and another two I’m working on). Alayne’s Story has been fun to write and has given me a chance to practice and improve at my writing but I can only work with what I’m given. If Blizzard can’t give me a compelling story to work within, then I’m not going to bother. If they want me to write a compelling story for them, my contact details are quite easy to track down!

I almost quit writing with Cataclysm because I was just not impressed with it at all. But, I figured that I would wait and see what was coming next before I decided. In order to give myself an “out,” I decided that someone was going to get pregnant. It came down to a literal coin-toss to decide if it was going to be Alayne or Dar’ja.

So, what will happen to the characters after Cataclysm? Well, read and find out. 🙂 For now, I need to grab lunch and get ready for my LPI course.

Learning Is Fun

Learning Is Fun

This past week, I’ve been taking an LPI 1 certification course and getting a better grounding in the fundamentals of Linux systems. In a previous life, I was a very junior sysadmin for a friend’s webhosting firm. I’m already learning stuff that I wish I had known then (such as how to do a major backup without crashing the whole system). Back then, I pretty much taught myself all the tricks I know by reading the man and info pages on the commands I was running and by hanging around /. So, my education was definitely spotty and lacking in the basics.

For instance, I never really understood what the chmod command did properly. Sure, I knew that if I said “chmod -R 777” it would make the directory readable, writable, and executable by everyone on Earth. I knew that most directories should be set to 755 or 775 but I didn’t really understand what it meant until my instructor broke down the binary for me. When the lightbulb lit up, I was staggered. When he turned around and showed us a MUCH easier way to do the exact same thing without having to memorize binary number sequences and do the math, I wanted to hunt down and shoot the guys who started trying to teach me Linux for not showing me the non-mathematical method.

What am I hoping to do with this training? Well, if all else fails, I’ll come out of this LPI 1 and 2 certified and that opens up access to a wider range of jobs for me. I may also come out of this with a degree in law which opens up even more jobs. My mid-future plans will open up yet even more jobs. By the time I’m done with this, I think the only things I won’t qualify for will be things like practicing medicine, building physical structures, and being Pope.

The economy sucks right now so I’m hoping that the more diverse my skillsets are, the better chance I’ll have of landing a decently paying job if my current plans go to /dev/null.

And now, back to finishing up the update to Alayne’s Story and the next chapter on Midnight of Lanar’ya.

Latest Update Posted

Latest Update Posted

I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week starts the arc that leads into the Bastion of Twilight. It’s a bit of an interlude between the action.

I had hoped that the rumors about the new WoW expansion were not true. When it was confirmed, my stomach sank. I’m not certain that I will continue to chronicle Alayne’s adventures after Cataclysm. I’ve never been overly fond of Cataclysm (though it has its moments) but Mists of Pandaria? I’m having a hard time urging myself to even buy the game when it comes out, let alone feel excited enough about it to want to chronicle it in Alayne’s Story.

The Burning Crusade, for all its tacked-on ending, for all its complete ret-conning, was a great expansion. Wrath of the Lich King was decent even though Blizzard ripped the big action out of the players’ hands and made them all bit characters in a long-running melodrama. Cataclysm had strong potential. But panda bears? Freakin’ panda bears? A melee priest class? A watered down talent system? Pokémon? Seriously? The same exact system that Square-Enix tried to pull off and had blow up in their faces rather spectacularly? A new continent that has been mysteriously hidden for ages? In a world that has been criss-crossed a dozen times? Mother of God! With the technology in World of Warcraft, has there not been a single Christopher freakin’ Columbus? Double-you tee eff, srsly! “But, G, it was hidden by magic…” Magic is a hack-writer’s excuse to ret-con. If there really was a hidden continent behind some kind of magical shroud, then it should have been referenced. “We can’t sail beyond the Great Barrier in the Western Sea. Any who try find their ship returning to Kalimdor.” See what I did there? It’s called “planning,” “foreshadowing,” and “outlining.” Maybe Blizzard could look those concepts up.

I’ll probably only get MoP because I’m a guild master and my guild may decide to go for it. At least its some new raid encounters. I doubt I’ll be playing it because the game itself is enjoyable (it hasn’t been for a while now) but because my friends play it. Once they get sick of it and go to something else, well, can’t really say I have much reason to stick around Azeroth myself.

And so it begins

And so it begins

I’ve been rather quiet on this front. One, since I’ve been writing, applying for jobs, submitting my novel to various agents, and just generally trying to get my affairs in order, I haven’t had a lot of time to spare. Two, I haven’t had much to say. Three, I’ve got a deal cooking right now and, while I have pulled the trigger, I’m still waiting to see if the bullet hits the target.

I am standing on the precipice of something great and I am both excited and terrified. I am not quite ready to make any announcements other than tantalizing teasers but I will say that I think that the future looks much brighter for me now than it did a few months ago. While I’m not in the vengeance or grudge-holding business, I must say, I think that I am about to surprise not only myself, but several other people.

I am easy to underestimate. I’m short. I’m not that good-looking. I speak with an atrocious Southern accent, soft on endings, liquid of vowels, and in no hurry to get the words out. I keep my mode of dress casual but clean and sturdy. Why? Because why waste a lot of money on designer outfits and haircuts when that money can be better invested elsewhere? I’m hard-working, creative, inventive, intelligent, and honest. I had a couple of bad years recently what with my brother dying so suddenly and unexpectedly and with his daughter’s mothers being complete and utter wankers.

But I have begun to come out of that haze. I have decided that there are three people who will have no part in my life. One of them is only a baby but in order to cut the other two out, I must sacrifice her as well. Such is the choice foisted upon me by unscrupulous individuals. Such is the price that will be paid. I have also decided to forge ahead with my own dreams. If that means taking up a burden that I never wanted to carry, then so be it. I will do it.

All my life, people have underestimated me. I have encouraged them to do this. It makes my life easier. It makes my eventual victories so much sweeter to see the looks of incredulity upon their faces and to know that there were signs all the while, there and easy to spot, for them to see foreshadowing what was hidden beneath the placid mask I show to the world.

A grand conspiracy has come into being with me at its helm and, once I am done, this world will never be the same. The trigger has been pulled. The bullet has left the barrel and is speeding through the air straight for the target at which it was aimed.

And so it begins.

Latest Update Posted

Latest Update Posted

I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week takes us through the rest of the Grim Batol encounters.

Working on the Firelands arc now. I completed the interlude last night (it’s quite brief). BlizzCon is this week and I’m hoping they’ll announce the next expansion so I can start making some decisions about what to do in the future.

And now, back to work.

Latest Update Posted

Latest Update Posted

I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update is late because the WoW site has been down for several hours.

This week, we start the Grim Batol encounters. I have just finished writing the Blackwing Descent encounters and am working on the next arc in the story: Firelands. Yes, I realize this leaves Uldum and Throne of the Four Winds hanging but I plan to use those as interludes between Firelands and whatever is coming in the next patch.

And now, back to work!

Latest Update Posted

Latest Update Posted

I’ve just posted the latest update to Alayne’s Story over on the WoW RP forum. This week’s update starts the battle between Alexstrasza and Deathwing that is part of the Twilight Highlands storyline. It also begins the build-up for Grim Batol and later Bastion of Twilight.

I finished writing the Bastion encounters last week and got most of Blackwing Descent done. I forgot to update the counter on the site, though. I’ll just leave it as is since today is reset day anyway.

And now, back to work.