There are so many things I want to write. At any given moment, I have 4-5 stories bubbling up in my brain. And if that isn't challenging enough, each story is in a different format.
I have a comic book that is currently occupying my time. I've outlined a seven-issue miniseries, and I've completely written the first issue. I am now in the rough draft stages of the second issue. I want to get three issues done before I even consider looking for an artist.
I have the beginnings of a novel. I've written a couple of pages, have several ideas for the next few chapters, and a notion of the ending. Granted, I think a writer should generally know where a story is going to end before they start, but I like the experimental feel this gives me. I like seeing where the character is going to take me, and a novel is the best format for that.
I have a solid draft of a children's picture book completed. I thought it was "ready for print" when I finished this, but after reading it to a few kids...it's not. The story I'm trying to tell is great, but I need to de-clutter the book for kids (especially the age group I think I'm writing for).
I have a couple of film scripts floating around in my head. As a matter of fact, I came up with a brand new one this weekend! I also have a few existing scripts that I could (and should) clean up too. Who knows when I'll get to these though...
Aaargh! Lately, I've been watching the TV show "Limitless" (which is awesome, by the way). It's about a guy who takes a pill that essentially "unlocks" his brain. I would LOVE for a pill like that to exist. I want my brain unshackled (but no, I won't take peyote to do it).
I feel like I'm the little train that could, but I'm on the steepest incline ever.
I long for the top of the mountain.
God, I hope there's a beautiful valley below.
Onward and upward!
I have a comic book that is currently occupying my time. I've outlined a seven-issue miniseries, and I've completely written the first issue. I am now in the rough draft stages of the second issue. I want to get three issues done before I even consider looking for an artist.
I have the beginnings of a novel. I've written a couple of pages, have several ideas for the next few chapters, and a notion of the ending. Granted, I think a writer should generally know where a story is going to end before they start, but I like the experimental feel this gives me. I like seeing where the character is going to take me, and a novel is the best format for that.
I have a solid draft of a children's picture book completed. I thought it was "ready for print" when I finished this, but after reading it to a few kids...it's not. The story I'm trying to tell is great, but I need to de-clutter the book for kids (especially the age group I think I'm writing for).
I have a couple of film scripts floating around in my head. As a matter of fact, I came up with a brand new one this weekend! I also have a few existing scripts that I could (and should) clean up too. Who knows when I'll get to these though...
Aaargh! Lately, I've been watching the TV show "Limitless" (which is awesome, by the way). It's about a guy who takes a pill that essentially "unlocks" his brain. I would LOVE for a pill like that to exist. I want my brain unshackled (but no, I won't take peyote to do it).
I feel like I'm the little train that could, but I'm on the steepest incline ever.
I long for the top of the mountain.
God, I hope there's a beautiful valley below.
Onward and upward!
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