Imbri
Resident Night Mare
I've seen several people here who are in the process of writing books, either stand alone or series, and fanfiction, and thought it might be nice to have a spot where we could talk about them, both the victories and defeats.
So, tell us about your projects!
I have a couple in various stages. My main (and longest ongoing) is a 6-book series of middle grade fantasy. I have finished the first book, but the remaining 5 are in various stages of rough draft, ranging from "not bad, this is definitely workable" to "what was I even thinking?" Some if it has been characters who are contrary and won't do what I want and some has been continuity issues as I go back and reread the first one. This year, I've started putting together a binder to act as my series bible. It's a lot of work, and I'm still going through the first one to pull out the information I need on characters, settings, important hints, and general info on the world, but it should be easier going forward. AND it will keep me from making that mistake of marrying my mermaid to a human again (when I clearly said in the first book that she had married a merman. Now I have to figure out how to make a shifter fit the bill).
There's the collection of fairy tales I'm rewriting in a Fractured Fairy Tales manner, which makes the princesses the heroes.
Finally, there's an idea that's been languishing in my folder. I love the thought of it, but can't figure out how to make it work. It's based on the idea of plot bunnies. These bunnies are anthropomorphic (think Bugs Bunny) and work as idea generators for writers. They specialize in different genres and drop ideas via dreams. The main character is one of the "editor" bunnies, and she ends up in a romantic tangle with the head of security. Security is actually a group of Ninja Bunnies (of course) who have a run-in with the North Pole, but ultimately team up with the elves to foil a plot by the Easter Bunny to take over the world. Can't imagine why I'm having trouble with it!
I have a couple in various stages. My main (and longest ongoing) is a 6-book series of middle grade fantasy. I have finished the first book, but the remaining 5 are in various stages of rough draft, ranging from "not bad, this is definitely workable" to "what was I even thinking?" Some if it has been characters who are contrary and won't do what I want and some has been continuity issues as I go back and reread the first one. This year, I've started putting together a binder to act as my series bible. It's a lot of work, and I'm still going through the first one to pull out the information I need on characters, settings, important hints, and general info on the world, but it should be easier going forward. AND it will keep me from making that mistake of marrying my mermaid to a human again (when I clearly said in the first book that she had married a merman. Now I have to figure out how to make a shifter fit the bill).
There's the collection of fairy tales I'm rewriting in a Fractured Fairy Tales manner, which makes the princesses the heroes.
Finally, there's an idea that's been languishing in my folder. I love the thought of it, but can't figure out how to make it work. It's based on the idea of plot bunnies. These bunnies are anthropomorphic (think Bugs Bunny) and work as idea generators for writers. They specialize in different genres and drop ideas via dreams. The main character is one of the "editor" bunnies, and she ends up in a romantic tangle with the head of security. Security is actually a group of Ninja Bunnies (of course) who have a run-in with the North Pole, but ultimately team up with the elves to foil a plot by the Easter Bunny to take over the world. Can't imagine why I'm having trouble with it!