I had a post planned for Wednesday. I went to Starbucks and got one of those fancy drinks and a cakepop and worked on it. Kind of. I was also editing Brothers-in-Arms at the time. I stopped functioning after spending an hour working through it.
I am not on part two in the book, and once again the tears have started. I didn't know, until this moment, that it was possible to love and hate a book with the same amount of feeling.
It didn't help that I went and saw Unbroken again last night.
This morning I worked on it while wrapped up in my TARDIS blanket, drinking tea, while sitting beside the fire. I don't think it really helped, as I worked on a part where a character dies, but I nearly disillusioned myself into thinking it made editing a little easier.
TARDIS blankets do make life a little better though.
I've also been working on the third Blade book. I am trying to get it completed this month. I never thought there would be a time where I'd consider that series fun and easy to write. Brothers-in-Arms has done something to me.
I've uploaded some new quotes to the Brothers-in-Arms pintrest board. HERE
Other than that I am keeping this post kind of short. I work today and need to get some more writing done before that.
Have a wonderful weekend. I shall return on Monday with...who knows. Maybe something to do with characters.
I used another Unbroken quote, from when Louie is bombing the Japanese and Phil is picking on him.
ALLONS-Y!
I am not on part two in the book, and once again the tears have started. I didn't know, until this moment, that it was possible to love and hate a book with the same amount of feeling.
It didn't help that I went and saw Unbroken again last night.
This morning I worked on it while wrapped up in my TARDIS blanket, drinking tea, while sitting beside the fire. I don't think it really helped, as I worked on a part where a character dies, but I nearly disillusioned myself into thinking it made editing a little easier.
TARDIS blankets do make life a little better though.
I've also been working on the third Blade book. I am trying to get it completed this month. I never thought there would be a time where I'd consider that series fun and easy to write. Brothers-in-Arms has done something to me.
I've uploaded some new quotes to the Brothers-in-Arms pintrest board. HERE
Other than that I am keeping this post kind of short. I work today and need to get some more writing done before that.
Have a wonderful weekend. I shall return on Monday with...who knows. Maybe something to do with characters.
I used another Unbroken quote, from when Louie is bombing the Japanese and Phil is picking on him.
ALLONS-Y!

Writing a scene where a character dies is always tough. Been there, done that.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that I'm going to cry buckets of tears as I get further into Brothers-in-Arms!!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh I want to see Unbroken again!! That's a movie I should definitely own when it comes out. =)
I just hate killing characters. It makes my life sad.
ReplyDeleteMy sister received a very fuzzy, very comfy, and very soft TARDIS blanket for Christmas. I'm working on a plot to borrow and/or steal it. I wants it preciousss!!!
HEEEEY GUUUUUUUURL!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI NEED TO WATCH UNBROKEN!!
YOU NEED TO BE WELL!!
YOU NEED HUGS!!!
*HUGS YOU OBLIGINGLY*
LOVE YOU
THAT'S ALL
You have a TARDIS blanket?? :O That sounds quite cool.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh...I want to see Unbroken so badly. It sounds like it's amazing!
And good luck with your writing! I must say, writing beside a fireplace wrapped up in a TARDIS blanket sounds quite ideal...almost like my ideal of writing in Jo March's garrett. ;)
~Vicki
Vicki Grace
I despise killing characters. It makes me depressed. So I'm sorry. *hands you cookies and pies and gummy bears*
ReplyDeleteThis does not null my extreme excitement to read Brothers-in-Arms. Though it does make me worried that tears will be flowing.
I haven't seen Unbroken yet either. I need to. Really badly.
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