Well, I am officially knee deep in the drafting process.
This means I’ve finally gotten to the point where it’s not pulling teeth to
fill up those ominous blank pages.
*turns
cartwheels…remembers I can’t turn cartwheels…falls down…sticks to writing*
Now, I always try to go into writing with as much research
done as possible, but I’ve found that there’s really no way to avoid a certain
amount of mid-chapter inquiries. The fantasy creatures are the easiest part –
mostly because they’re the most interesting. Who doesn’t want to look into the
argopelters and their penchant for throwing splinters? Or how about cactus
cat’s drunken shrieking? That’s fun for the whole family. And the medicinal
purposes of jackalope milk? Life changing.
It’s the non-fantasy aspects that I find myself needing to
delve into as I write. Necessary steps for obtaining a food vendor license in Manhattan . State
regulations regarding homeschooling. The meaning behind various Hopi names.
These are the bits of information that I don’t necessarily realize I’m going to
need until I’m in the thick of it.
What I do know that I’m going to need is for all my
characters to be wearing clothes. You know, at least until I start writing my
series on the haunted nudist colony.
The drum alerts everyone to the sale. Photo by Pere López (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons |
But somehow, I have recently found my characters are
suddenly all showing up in extremely similar outfits. Sure, a little crossover
is fine – after all, I borrow (read: steal) from my friends closets – but I’m
talking a Smurf level of similarity. Apparently there was a sale at the white
pants and hat store, and all my characters went on a shopping spree.
So, in an effort to keep my world from looking like a larger
scale version of Doug Funnie’s closet, I’m making sure that each of the
characters has a fully stocked wardrobe of their very own.
And, now, if you have any interest in rifling through the
drawers of the characters in my current WIP, you can! Just check out my new Pinterest page and let me know
your thoughts!
Google. Google helps with all those unexpected necessities. I love Google.
ReplyDeleteAs do I. Google, and how strange my search history is. Lots of love. =)
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