I have another 25 minutes at work, and everybody's gone home, because the work till midnight, and I work till one, because I have class till three thirty and can't get to work until four thirty.I'm too tired to write now.
I have been asked about the final battle of timekeeper book one. There will indeed be a final battle, hopefully spectacular, and I hope to possibly spend more than one chapter on it to do it proper justice. The premise for the final battle should be fairly clear within a page of the next chapter.
So many ideas for book two, though. Making one change to book one: Justin plays the guitar. Ok, not a change, more of an addition, but it'll be added eventually. It has no significance in book one, but will in book two.
I've been thinking of the ending of book one though, mainly about what I need to happen, and just how many people I have to kill to accomplish that, and I realized, you know, that's such a limiting attitude! I shouldn't be thinking about how many people I have to kill. I should be figuring how many people can I kill? As long as I have a main character to carry on to book two, all's fair game. It's a pity only that I can't think of a good reason to stage the final battle in a populated area.
I should come up with a teaser sort of thing you might read off the back cover of book two to throw to all my Beta Readers once Book one is finished and I expect a wait of a month between that and chapter one of book two...
I have been asked about the final battle of timekeeper book one. There will indeed be a final battle, hopefully spectacular, and I hope to possibly spend more than one chapter on it to do it proper justice. The premise for the final battle should be fairly clear within a page of the next chapter.
So many ideas for book two, though. Making one change to book one: Justin plays the guitar. Ok, not a change, more of an addition, but it'll be added eventually. It has no significance in book one, but will in book two.
I've been thinking of the ending of book one though, mainly about what I need to happen, and just how many people I have to kill to accomplish that, and I realized, you know, that's such a limiting attitude! I shouldn't be thinking about how many people I have to kill. I should be figuring how many people can I kill? As long as I have a main character to carry on to book two, all's fair game. It's a pity only that I can't think of a good reason to stage the final battle in a populated area.
I should come up with a teaser sort of thing you might read off the back cover of book two to throw to all my Beta Readers once Book one is finished and I expect a wait of a month between that and chapter one of book two...