Sunday, 5 July 2009

Slightly back on the blog horse, but only slightly

Hey look, a blog post.

Knocked down a few more chapters of the book since the last entry - though given that last entry was four months ago I'd have to have lost both hands for it to be justifiable not to have. Anyway I finally threw an actual proper plot development at the characters after all the meticulous buildup. Or so it felt to me, but then I did a page count and realised I wasn't quite on page 50. So possibly slightly less meticulous than the editing of a Michael Bay film.

Off on holiday in a week so, huh, maybe there won't be another post for a couple of weeks. Or shall I do some sort of exciting daily update on what happens on my holiday? I'm sure the internet would love to read that. There might be travelling mishaps, a meal or two; maybe there'd even be a trite observation about the local culture (the Welsh).

But I might update this thing every so often from now on.

Oh, and doesn't Transformers 2 look like the biggest pile of rectal ejecta?

Monday, 23 February 2009

Broke through a (smallish) wall

I finished chapter 9 today, partly on the bus this morning and then the last bit this evening. That's not actually a great deal more text, as a chunk of it was there anyway. On the other hand, I basically planned the next couple of chapters as well.

I dithered for a while about whether to throw the characters a hugely complicating curveball, or whether it was too early in the story. In the end I decided to hold off on it, as a lot of things aren't properly established yet, so it seems premature to start smashing them to bits. In particular, I'm trying to achieve a sense of slow creeping dread, which you can't do if you keep delivering on the things that people are scared of. These things have to take on a significance, one that might actually be disproportionate to their severity, which you can only do if you keep subtly threatening to do them. Learned helplessness and all that.

I also started thinking about zombie films (no particular reason, other than that they rule) and the ways the central situation could be linked to them. Given that I'm already playing with vodou as a possible explanation for what's happening, I thought it'd be cool (and suitably sinister) to push that a bit further and hint at zombification. Before the Living Dead style of zombie film, they were originally people under the control of vodou witch doctors called bokors (the whole reanimated corpse feeding on the flesh of the living is a 60s thing). So that's going to be one of the ideas the characters come up with to explain what's happening to them.

Other than my morbid fascination with these things, there's another plus here: throwing out two ideas for what could be happening should focus people on trying to decide which one's right, hopefully blinding them to some of the other things happening in the background.

Hopefully I'll find time to write the next couple of chapters in the next few weeks...

Monday, 9 February 2009

Woot! Website is finished

That was, on reflection, not a headline guaranteed to elicit a sense of mystery or curiosity in the reader.

Anyway, it's finished.

Also I got a few more pages of novel down yesterday, and am trying to think where to go next. I just hit one of those annoying bits where you realise you have to introduce a new character, and have no idea what the bugger should be like or what they should do.

I think she's going to be a source of trouble, as I think that could make some exciting complications that'll be a challenge to work out. Things were going a bit too smoothly for my characters, and I also wonder whether events so far are a little too linear and simple. So maybe throwing a curveball will force me to work harder.