Well. I still don't seem able to post in a timely manner.
Oh well.
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Well. I still don't seem able to post in a timely manner.
Oh well.
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I'm gonna keep blaming this dental emergency for my ongoing inability to post my word count daily. (Not necessarily correct, but not necessarily wrong, either. It was definitely the reason I accomplished almost nothing yesterday, anyway.)
So.
Yeah.
Word count is fluctuating weirdly and badly.
Partially may be caused slightly by hitting a blank spot in my outline for the fanfic where it was like...time needed to pass before the next event, but just saying "time passed" was not going to cut it. 😰
Anyway.
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I'm glad I already broke 50k, because my word count has been pitiful for the past few days, and will continue to be pitiful tomorrow. Possibly longer, depending on how tomorrow goes.
Word of advice: do not suffer a dental emergency late on a Friday that means you can't eat again until you've been to the dentist. Especially not while trying to do a writing challenge, but it's good advice overall, if you ask me.
Anyway.
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Ugh, today has sucked.
I don't even want to talk about it.
Two days of numbers, 'cause I didn't feel like posting yesterday. Again.
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Aaaaand I ended up not posting yesterday, due to the day spiraling out of my control shortly before lunch, not to return to my control until around 8pm, at which time I was too exhausted by the day to return to writing.
I got in a better day's writing today, but I am again stymied by the fact that I've slammed into a wall of "I'm not sure what the heck else to put in here to show the shifting currents of popular opinion and various characters' hidden actions before the murder that is the next major plot point."
*sigh*
Anyway. Two days' worth of numbers today...
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Well, today was much better than the last few days!
So much so that I got to an "oopsie!" point in my outline, in that I really need something to go in between the last scene I wrote today and the next scene on my outline. There is--at minimum!--six months between the two scenes. And, perhaps more importantly, the next scene (which is less a "scene" than a "plot point") is a murder. A murder for which the hero must be falsely blamed, at least by a few stupid loud-mouths. At present, there is basically zero reason anyone would ever suspect him of involvement, especially since he lives somewhere that is several days' journey away, and no one would have seen him anywhere near the scene of the crime. (Though this is a fantasy with magical fast-travel, so that's not an insurmountable thing.) So I need quite a few scenes in between there to establish some reason for people to blame him, something to set him up as an enemy of the about-to-be-murdered man. Which shouldn't be too difficult to accomplish, but it's frustrating to have to put aside the actual story for it. 😰 Probably I need to start by putting in some more animosity from the soon-to-be murdered man towards the hero, since a few scenes back, the hero was visiting the victim's son and daughter-in-law. If I insert a scene there with the victim being himself and verbally mistreating the hero, that will help, but I still need to invent some scenes to go in the current gap, too...
Anyway.
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Welp, ended up not posting yesterday. Or actually getting much writing done, due mostly to a really bad night's sleep.
Today was better, but not as much so as I would have liked. Anyway, just gonna post the numbers for both days.
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Not a heck of a lot to say, really? Just gonna get on with it.
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Well. Didn't end up adding any numbers to yesterday's post after all. 😅 It's not that I didn't get any writing done, it's just that I lacked the something-or-other to add the numbers to the blog. 😰 Also, I got more words written in my planning document than in the actual work I was writing, and I never know if I ought to count those words.
Anyway. Today went much better!
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So, once again, I don't really have a lot to say. The month's question doesn't really speak to me much, but my writing life is pretty stagnant right now, so I don't have a lot to say.
Unless I want to complain about my new laptop and how much I hate Windows 11, and how annoying it is to switch back to a two-laptop system where my internet access and my writing are on separate machines, but that's both very much a "me" problem and also distressingly bourgeoisie.
Anyway.
Uh...what can I talk about instead?
Apparently, NaNoWriMo is no more? Not sure what happened--but the last news I heard, they had aligned themselves with AI-bros on top of the scandal from I guess two years ago(?), so that's probably not too surprising--but I've been doing my own independent November writing challenge for so many years now that it doesn't really impact me much. I'm just doing my usual thing anyway, regardless of the absence of an official version.
I wonder if the collapse of the official NaNoWriMo is negatively impacting anyone else's November writing journey, though?
I've seen a lot of people on Discord asking around after tracking sites to keep track of their progress as they try to write independently. Haven't looked into any of them myself, though; I'm fine with just using my blog to track my word count.
Hmm.
Nope, I really don't have much to say this month. (Or maybe I'm just using all my words on my writing challenge progress and don't have any to spare for blogging?)
Anyway, after I do today's writing, I'll be adding my daily numbers to the end of the post below.
Nothing much to say today, so...
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Today's word count may be lesser than usual, since I had to come online and post a chapter to AO3 first, meaning that my computer time has been divided and the new laptop unfairly got a share of it.
I guess since I'm on a computer, though, I'll talk briefly about the videos I didn't end up talking about yesterday. Two Youtube videos in a row, both about 45 minutes long, and both on the subject of Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo. The first was Overly Sarcastic Productions' summary of the novel, which Red said was 300k words long! (Or was that in the other video? Hmm...no, it was Red who said that. The other talked about page count, not word count.) Wow, though! Despite now knowing the whole plot, I kind of want to read it now, despite that revenge stories are not really my cup of tea. (Neither is tea; maybe I should say "not my glass of soda" instead?) Of course, the fact that the overall message of the novel is anti-revenge rather than pro-revenge helps that, naturally. But mostly it's because of how amazingly convoluted the hero's plans are, really.
Among other things, it gives me an idea of how I want to approach one of the fanfic ideas I have, specifically one that's supposed to be canon-compliant but focusing on Nie Huaisang's long, drawn out revenge plot (and his coincidental saving of Wen Qing in the process, of course). MDZS set him up as a brilliant schemer, even beyond the schemer that is the novel's villain (he'd have to be if he's going to out-think the villain, after all!), so the idea of giving his personal tale of revenge as many schemes and twists and disguises and alter-egos as the one in The Count of Monte Cristo is decidedly tempting! (Might lessen the canon-compliant angle a bit, but...)
Anyway, the second video I watched was of course the Lost in Adaptation on the same novel, which went up within 24 hours of the OSP one. (And in fact started with a plug for the OSP summary, since it would be more comprehensive!) He covered three different adaptations of the novel, and wow, watching those would be woefully insufficient to experience the story. Especially the most recent one in the video. Yikes. However, that video gave some context to the novel that Red didn't, specifically that the hero's initial suffering was inspired by something Dumas' father went through. (Neither video mentioned that Dumas wrote a similar novel prior to The Count of Monte Cristo that featured a hero who, like Dumas himself, was of mixed ancestry, the only novel he wrote that didn't feature exclusively white people in the leading roles. That one must have been even more inspired by his father's ordeal.)
However, that also prompted me to check and see if the anime adaptation was available to stream on Crunchyroll, and it turns out it is. It's got a bit of a sci-fi setting instead of the novel's early 19th century setting, and I seem to recall it was praised at the time it came out. I think I had turned up my nose at it because at the time I thought anime adapting a 19th century novel was an absurdity or inappropriate or whatever else I thought, but now I'm thinking I want to give it a try. If nothing else, a 24 episode anime would have enough time to do that lengthy story justice (or to come closer to doing it justice, at least), unlike a two hour movie! 😅
But enough of that. Let's move on to my independent November writing challenge! (I'm not even sure if I should consider hitting 50k to be "succeeding" since that's a pretty easy task for me. But I feel like I'll be setting myself up for failure if I make finishing a project the goal. My MDZS fanfic often get ludicrously long (once even longer than the original novel!), making finishing my current fic this month not necessarily physically possible. And I doubt I'll have the willpower to set it aside long enough to finish the rewrite of Tablet of Destinies...and who knows if I'll even start my new VN script, let alone finish it...)
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So, last night I watched some videos that I was going to talk about right now, but then I went on one errand that ended up being like five of them, so I no longer have the strength. Maybe I can talk about them tomorrow.
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So.
I haven't done the official NaNoWriMo in a very long time, but I do love the whole "write 50k in a month" challenge. (Though that's never been much of a challenge for me, because when I write I am often verbose. Despite that I am quite the opposite IRL.) From what some others were saying in one of the game dev Discord servers I'm in, it sounds like the official NaNoWriMo no longer even exists, so my unofficial thing is now the only way for me to continue. (Unless I seek out others doing their own replacement for NaNo, but that sounds like a lot of hassle for no benefit.)
In the past few years, since I stopped entering the official NaNo, it hasn't been a problem to use my blog to keep my results posted. Or rather to use the blog to keep track of them in a public manner so as to keep myself from fudging. (Equivalent to the accountability of posting one's daily numbers to the NaNo site back when that was actually a good idea.)
This year, though.
See, with the end of support for Windows 10, and knowing that my laptop would likely be bricked by Windows 11, I decided to grit my teeth and buy a new, more powerful laptop, which would be good for my game dev hobby as well as being more secure than using a no-longer-supported OS online.
And so I did. I even bought an (on sale) gaming laptop so that it would have the power to last a while. Also to run Unreal Engine to use pre-made locations from the UE store in order to make visual novel BGs, something a few other devs already do with fantastic results. (I have yet to actually try this out, who knows if I'll be able to do it myself.)
This has. Um. Not been a great experience. (But I have gotten a few laughs out of the fact that the people who named this laptop's model apparently do not speak Latin, and thus do not realize that they named their gaming laptop "Conquered." It conjures up images of people attempting to play competitive online games only to lose every single time no matter how skilled they are. Which is admittedly a satisfying image. Anything to discourage the scourge that is competitive online gaming.)
I cordially hate Windows 11. Everything about it annoys me. It's even worse than Windows 10. (TBH, I have not actually liked any version of Windows since, like, Millennium Edition, and I'm not sure I'd even say that I truly "liked" that one, either.) Everything about it is bad, from the idiotic way that it puts the taskbar icons in the center instead of at the side, to the way you can no longer get an uncluttered glance at your desktop wallpaper by putting your cursor in the corner of the taskbar, to the way the start menu is now this hideous wide lump that you mostly cannot control instead of an entirely orderly menu, to the gross new version of File Explorer, to the cursors not looking right. Heck, even the emojis look bad now.
Consequently, I have been doing all my writing on my old laptop in airplane mode, and I've only even turned on the new one like four times since I bought it. (In fact, I didn't even take it out of the box for nearly a week after I bought it, because I was dreading the change-over process so much!)
That's not a problem as far as the writing challenge aspect goes--in fact, I am having so much trouble with the keyboard on this new laptop that I can see that attempting to write 50k on this thing would quickly drive me crazy, as the keys are not spaced the way my fingers prefer--but it is a problem for the blogging aspect of my unofficial version of the challenge.
In the last few years, I was making charts in Word to post on the blog, a way to recapture the fun of watching the chart develop on the NaNo site when you posted your daily numbers. I can still make those charts, of course, but posting them would require booting up this new computer solely for the purpose of posting those charts. (I can't even make them on some website on my phone and then transfer the charts over via the phone, because changes to the way Blogger handles images have meant that I cannot add pictures to a post when I'm on my phone. Which sucks, because until that happened, it was a fast and easy way to transfer pictures from my phone to my computer. Now I guess I'll have to depend on Discord for that. Especially since I still haven't set up Dropbox on the new computer yet. Haven't gotten Word installed, either. I've been really dragging my feet on the whole "finish setting up the new computer" thing...)
Anyway.
I just felt like for this first post, I should explain (to no one) why most of November's posts are going to be excessively bare bones. If I do end up bothering to make a chart, I'll probably only post it on December 1st as a "looking back at November's progress" kind of a thing.
As to what I'll be writing...
Well. It's going to be a mixed bag. I'll be counting anything I write in November, as usual, and my current list of projects is: