It's safe to assume that I have a lot of writing projects in-progress at any one time, some of them more active than others. This is just me trying to write them all down so I don't forget.
(Kidding, kidding. I don't actually forget them. But sometimes, like I said, I throw all my attention at one of them and the others suffer for it. Everyone gets updated eventually though!)
Figment
The God of Enclosed Spaces
Alright, this one is the biggest offender as far as slow updates go. It's a winter story, and ever since winter ended . . . I think I've updated twice. Sorry! It's about a young lady named Flannery who just so happens to be best friends with the god of winter, who just so happens to be pretending to be the eponymous deity. It's mostly a slice-of-life story with episodic arcs, but there is an overall plot going on. Of course, it's hard to tell since I've been updating so horribly. Fingers crossed for the coming winter to help.
Who's Afraid of . . .
Regularly updated. Follows poor, dear Aubrey after she discovers a Big Bad wolf, who turns out to be a police detective, attacking her grandmother, who turns out to be a witch. Things pretty much go down hill frm there.
Letters to Angels
Intermittently updated. A narrative poem collection about a nameless teenaged girl searching for a loved one in the wake of a disaster.
dustland
Currently on hiatus, but definitely not discontinued. Another narrative poem collection, this one following a group of pure hearted young hooligans preparing for a street fight to defend their town. Things get complicated when Death gets involved.
. . . and then some miscellaneous poems that just pop up when they want to.
Other Projects
NaNoWriMo
I'm weighing different plots right now, so it's just uber distracting.
Skyborn
A book I'm currently blogging for a friend about airships and dragons and such, featuring a bunch of characters the two of us came up with years ago. I'm pretty sure the whole thing wouldn't make sense to anyone besides us, though. However, I'm kind of proud about the blog I set up - it's the fanciest one I've ever done. Lots of html copy-paste tweaking and . . . yeah. It was ridiculous.
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