Writing on writing

Sunday, May 15, 2005

FINISHED! AH AH AH!

Last night was family movie night. We watched National Treasure, it was a good movie, I'm glad I've seen it because I like to be up on all pop culture and while it wasn't big it was something that my future spawn might like and all sorts of things like that. I like to watch movies of all sorts so that I can better understand all sorts of cultures and entertainment types.

Now one might wonder why in my writing blog I"ve started to ramble on about movies. Well I'll tell you. It because that whole night even with the good movie all I wanted to do was sleep. I was SO tired my head hurt. I wanted to crash. That and some emotional junk was clouding my mind. But enough of that, we finish the movie and before my parents can fanagle me into watching the "special features" I remove myself from the premisis and go to my bedroom. Now I don't know what it was but I think that the muse may have come and bit me in the ass, because not only did I finish the chapter that has been neglected for so long I fixed some of the disjointed writing that had come before it. Just let me say something: I really have to watch out for adjectives. I use them well but more often then you would think I use them in a manner that is extrememly confusing or contradictory of the adjective that comes before or after it, it's like playing a game of one of these fish is not like the other one. So yes I fixed stuff and I wrote stuff. Three pages of stuff and a bit to be exact. I think Kudos are/should be in order because now (as scarey as it seems) we can start on that frigging banquete scene. Sorry ladies and gentlemen suzie and bethie are busy out from lunch and down to supper with the late king. Ciao my babies we'll be back when they die.

On another note, not only is blogging therapudic, so is writing. I wrote this one scene, that I'd been mildly considering before I had any major referance points, and now I think it pops. It's not to the point of exessive, b/c I could have done that but this is a scene where the two of them really show that they love eachother. That they care and that they will always care, even if they can never marry b/c of Laleena's political status. A passionate kiss and a look, words, they didn't need much more. They walk off into the sunset towards their shared destiny, the castle. I quite liked it because from here they are at the castle but they aren't in the castle thuse giving us a good break a chance for a deffinite attitude shift. They are seven minutes horse ride from the gates. From here on out it's Laleena the princess. Fraser knows that, as does everyone else. I really think that we are ready beth so let's get cracking while the juices are still flowing... or have yours created one of those icky puss dams? let me tell you the only way to create a crack large enough to expand and release a flood is one chip at a time... Personally I think that once you start really writing you should be ok. Remember the puss dam's a bitch to get through the first time, the second time is even harder b/c it get's what you're really made of, so don't be discoraged. YOU CAN DO IT! If you have to that is. This is all assuming that you might have that problem... I'm not sure if you do.

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