Greetings ghouls and ghasts for another episode of 'How not to welcome your readers'. Bleugh!
I admit the joke was lame, but it did what it was supposed to so yeah... just.. ignore it, I guess?
Anyways I just got home from a lovely two-hour long walk (similar to yesterday), enjoying the fall, autumn or whatever you want to call it as much as possible, trying admittedly a bit desperately to ignore the cold and mist currently going on in Bremen. Yesterday it had me thinking whether I stumbled upon Silent Hill by accident and what I might have done to deserve that.
Aside from me walking around outside without no real aim or purpose, I finished a first "test-query" as I like to call it for Loner's Peak and got a bit deeper into the whole subject of finding a name for the whole trilogy thing. I first got caught up on "carnivore" for a while and then switched over to "omnivore" as it fits the whole thing rather nicely on various different levels.
Yet currently I'm annoying a couple of people whether or not a few of the pseudo-latin word combinations I came up with are legit or not. I wouldn't want to use stuff that is essentially incorrect.
(I kinda liked "omnivoras" judging solely from the sound of the word, but Portuguese doesn't really fit my whole plan and stuff.)
What I also delved into over the last 24 hours is this little list of prompts published origionally on the twitter account of Donald Maass, literary agent and author of various books that are aimed at helping new writers to get published. The list is currently made up of 58 of these more or less small 'tasks', all trying to get you to rethink parts of the story you are writing and hopefully add some more depth to it. A new one is added on a weekly basis.
In other words, I've been checking Loner's Peak keeping these prompts in mind with mixed results so far. There are a few ones that are just impossible to realize with the way the story is set up (having two main characters doesn't make any easier either), others are looking farely well done (concerning my work-in-progress) and a few ones... well... let's just say they gave me a few ideas I think I still have to implement one way or the other.
In any case it's something I'd recommend to check out for anybody who wants to write a story for the first time. The key is, as always, not to follow blindly the leads that are given to you but to evaluate. Yet essentially it's a great collection of things that really let you think through the stuff you already came up with on your own, enhancing the universe you (re)created by a fair bit.
I, for my part, already saved those prompts that are published on said site in an extra file as a resource for anything I'll come up with and write in the future. It definitely helped me with smoothing out a couple of rough edges of my story so far.
Also, as of yesterday I started moving a few sites around on this blog, which could lead to a couple of broken likes to the page for 'Loner's Peak' in older posts. I can safely say that any new ones won't be affected. And all in all it's only the site for Loner's Peak that got a new, more sensible address.
I already tried to correct as many of the old links as possible yesterday evening, but I can't tell for sure whether I caught all of them or not. Anyways... you have been warned and/or informed.
But I guess this should be enough for one day's worth.
As always thanks for reading and stopping by.
Marc, the still Eager... not 'eagle' for christs sake... E-A-G-E-R
Welcome everybody as I explore the vast worlds trapped within my own imagination, ranging from the darkest corners of this earth up to bright and sunny fields of joy... and such. Also, as promissed, random kittens now and then!
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Nov 15, 2011
Oct 31, 2011
Halloween Special - Hosted by none other than...
Ratcarver! Cheers!
...
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Bhrahgimnsh gblfhloghlr ebevrremnrsylghbrlofgderbgly!
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Thank you Ratcarver for those elaborate and informative words you left us with.
He would also like to state that he likes glitter.
Happy Halloween everybody... Bleugh!
...
Rrmglbrgl!
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Klinegemlhenltkhengb ghalntrhgrrglnlm grrrhgelmlhgangrrlrmgl lhimhlmlhtlae lghelmhomhgelhblghr. Lghglethmghr bhrahgimnsh, bhrahgimnsh, bhrahgimnsh! Mlghhshllbra lghemlehtntlhetlmen haltehgnehmlgthbgrl!
Bhrahgimnsh gblfhloghlr ebevrremnrsylghbrlofgderbgly!
Bhglmutahlgt Hlbitrrtrhmls bnlrghlormt hlbgnrmbllghry rabhlabghlmbrlorrrmunst thrhlme hlghbmlahighgmhalbrhgy rbrldehlmlbghilachbglartrrre bhrahgimnsh ighmltghlmssrebghllfarf bhglmutahlgt lghabmanlrhgsblgo rrbghalmnbrabogltrrubmnt thrhlme mrmnerrtnghmtblagl cmsathmlgpbhlmarrtchbmittrrry obhlafg thrhlme vrromnllhgunmnrtffghelhtererrr.
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Thank you Ratcarver for those elaborate and informative words you left us with.
He would also like to state that he likes glitter.
Happy Halloween everybody... Bleugh!
Oct 30, 2011
[RBS] - In lack of a better headline ... bleugh!
Heyhey there... just wanted to pop in for a few things I wanted to say/share.
I'm still trying to convince myself to let today count as half a day off from writing, but it didn't really work out that well during the last 15 hours - though I didn't manage to get a lot done, it's still some major things I managed to make up my mind about.
Also: more convertion issues - yay! None of the pc's I know of, that are in the possesion of either me or a family member close to me are able to deceipher, let alone open something written on one of the other maschines ... let alone even open it. Ever since windows dropped the two-diget numbers the easy ways don't really want to work anymore... But well... could be worse I guess as I usually still manage to 'solve' the issue... not like my new-ish laptop who just doesn't even tries to acknowledge the pure existence of my mom's printer.
Which brings me to my laptop, which still is on holiday. ... probably partying every night, getting drunk off his harddrive, erasing data along the way.
On other news: had a nice night out with friends on Friday and got some zombie-killing-action going yesterday. Though I'm still not in my personal comfort zone with the zombies!!! game ... I've still not really figured out a typical "Marc-combo" ... and I'm starting to doubt there is one. But meh... time will tell.
For right now I think I'll head into the Dungeons of Dredmor for a while, killing off my current charakter and afterwards I'll either continue to tend to my story or maybe I'll re-watch The Godfather Part II.
I already watched the first one at the beginning of the week when I had my connection issues, so I might as well continue on with the other two. They are just so frikken long...!
tl;dr: I've got nothing really interesting to talk about, got some more work done - yay - and now I'm debating with myself on my spare time.
Anyways... have a great weekend and of course a frightful Halloween tomorrow.
Marc, the Rambler of Ramblings
I'm still trying to convince myself to let today count as half a day off from writing, but it didn't really work out that well during the last 15 hours - though I didn't manage to get a lot done, it's still some major things I managed to make up my mind about.
Also: more convertion issues - yay! None of the pc's I know of, that are in the possesion of either me or a family member close to me are able to deceipher, let alone open something written on one of the other maschines ... let alone even open it. Ever since windows dropped the two-diget numbers the easy ways don't really want to work anymore... But well... could be worse I guess as I usually still manage to 'solve' the issue... not like my new-ish laptop who just doesn't even tries to acknowledge the pure existence of my mom's printer.
Which brings me to my laptop, which still is on holiday. ... probably partying every night, getting drunk off his harddrive, erasing data along the way.
On other news: had a nice night out with friends on Friday and got some zombie-killing-action going yesterday. Though I'm still not in my personal comfort zone with the zombies!!! game ... I've still not really figured out a typical "Marc-combo" ... and I'm starting to doubt there is one. But meh... time will tell.
For right now I think I'll head into the Dungeons of Dredmor for a while, killing off my current charakter and afterwards I'll either continue to tend to my story or maybe I'll re-watch The Godfather Part II.
I already watched the first one at the beginning of the week when I had my connection issues, so I might as well continue on with the other two. They are just so frikken long...!
tl;dr: I've got nothing really interesting to talk about, got some more work done - yay - and now I'm debating with myself on my spare time.
Anyways... have a great weekend and of course a frightful Halloween tomorrow.
Marc, the Rambler of Ramblings
Oct 4, 2011
[SUM] All scheduled up!
Well hello there everybody and welcome to the first post of October and with the new month also the new 'system' I try to get running for this blog.
You see the thing I did with the title? Yeah, I guess you did. I'm trying to indicate that this here post is a 'Short-Update-Madness' post - hence SUM as an abbreviation before the actual title I chose.
Some of you might be asking yourself right now, why I'm trying to commit to such shenanigans all of a sudden. Well the answer to that is quite simple as it stands right now:
The blog is now up and running for nearly half a year and in all honesty, a schedule for the updates of this blog would not necessarily be needed at the time being, even if it somewhat pains me to admit that. (But we all know that the first (few) year(s) is(/are) always the hardest!) Yet on the other hand it is a great way of getting the updates more frequently onto the site, plus they offer a kind of topic differentiation on top of that. And that is just what I want to achieve.
To give you a general idea of my plans for the future, in other words the schedule:
Monday ---
Tuesday 'Short-Update-Madness'
Wednesday 'Beni's Kitchen' (every 3 to 4 weeks)
Thursday ---
Friday 'Storytime'
Saturday ---
Sunday 'Random Bloggy Stuff'
The next thing to ask and wonder is of course what to expect from the various topics.
'Short-Update-Madness' will include - as the name hints on - short updates on what I'm currently working on, planning to do concerning my stories as well as this here blog - therefore this post fits perfectly into my plan.
'Beni' Kitchen' which will supposedly sneak its way onto the site every three to four weeks - contents completely up to the bear (yet this 'column' will not start directly tomorrow).
'Storytime' is going to be something special for you guys and girls reading my blog... at least I hope so. Which means starting this week I plan on uploading one Flash-Fiction with a length of approximately 400 to 500 words each Friday. So just as the name suggests - each Friday a new story for you.
And finally, the 'Random Bloggy Stuff' is reserved for the Sundays of the year. I'll use that as a place to ... well... express all the random bloggy stuff I feel I want to publish.
(On a side note: the Kittens will not be affected by the schedule - they'll just be put online whenever I feel like it - just as before.)
This should give an idea of what I'm planing. Currently I still have a head start concerning the flash fiction, so that part shouldn't give me any troubles getting this all started and in gear.
There you have it, my first 'Short-Update-Madness' in the new format, this time mainly focused on the blog itself. Concerning the stuff I'm working on... 'Loner's Peak' is going strong, with all the re-editing and rewriting as I go through stuff written a few days ago. Still I'm only barely half-way through it (yeah that's how much time I wasted already... at least it feels that way for me... darn it... I probably need a deadline as I currently don't have one).
I also got a single page for the first chapter of 'Nightingale' done on an evening I just couldn't really come to a rest. And why not directly write it down? For safe-keeping or whatever...
I still do not plan on working on those two projects simultaneously though - and I really need to get 'Loner's Peak' done.
That should be all for just now.
As always thanks for reading!
Marc, the schedulized
You see the thing I did with the title? Yeah, I guess you did. I'm trying to indicate that this here post is a 'Short-Update-Madness' post - hence SUM as an abbreviation before the actual title I chose.
Some of you might be asking yourself right now, why I'm trying to commit to such shenanigans all of a sudden. Well the answer to that is quite simple as it stands right now:
The blog is now up and running for nearly half a year and in all honesty, a schedule for the updates of this blog would not necessarily be needed at the time being, even if it somewhat pains me to admit that. (But we all know that the first (few) year(s) is(/are) always the hardest!) Yet on the other hand it is a great way of getting the updates more frequently onto the site, plus they offer a kind of topic differentiation on top of that. And that is just what I want to achieve.
To give you a general idea of my plans for the future, in other words the schedule:
Monday ---
Tuesday 'Short-Update-Madness'
Wednesday 'Beni's Kitchen' (every 3 to 4 weeks)
Thursday ---
Friday 'Storytime'
Saturday ---
Sunday 'Random Bloggy Stuff'
The next thing to ask and wonder is of course what to expect from the various topics.
'Short-Update-Madness' will include - as the name hints on - short updates on what I'm currently working on, planning to do concerning my stories as well as this here blog - therefore this post fits perfectly into my plan.
'Beni' Kitchen' which will supposedly sneak its way onto the site every three to four weeks - contents completely up to the bear (yet this 'column' will not start directly tomorrow).
'Storytime' is going to be something special for you guys and girls reading my blog... at least I hope so. Which means starting this week I plan on uploading one Flash-Fiction with a length of approximately 400 to 500 words each Friday. So just as the name suggests - each Friday a new story for you.
And finally, the 'Random Bloggy Stuff' is reserved for the Sundays of the year. I'll use that as a place to ... well... express all the random bloggy stuff I feel I want to publish.
(On a side note: the Kittens will not be affected by the schedule - they'll just be put online whenever I feel like it - just as before.)
This should give an idea of what I'm planing. Currently I still have a head start concerning the flash fiction, so that part shouldn't give me any troubles getting this all started and in gear.
There you have it, my first 'Short-Update-Madness' in the new format, this time mainly focused on the blog itself. Concerning the stuff I'm working on... 'Loner's Peak' is going strong, with all the re-editing and rewriting as I go through stuff written a few days ago. Still I'm only barely half-way through it (yeah that's how much time I wasted already... at least it feels that way for me... darn it... I probably need a deadline as I currently don't have one).
I also got a single page for the first chapter of 'Nightingale' done on an evening I just couldn't really come to a rest. And why not directly write it down? For safe-keeping or whatever...
I still do not plan on working on those two projects simultaneously though - and I really need to get 'Loner's Peak' done.
That should be all for just now.
As always thanks for reading!
Marc, the schedulized
Aug 18, 2011
Aftermathing it up
First off, before I get to the things I actually wanted to write about - as you can probably tell from the little box on the right side of this page, Sir Beni James Honeypaw of MacLeod now has his own little profile on Blogger.com and has already received all necessary clearance to be able to post his own stuff on this blog.
It highly depends whether one views this as an improvement or not... just, well, be nice to him... okay? ... At least a little bit. He has a hard enough time living with me...
Now... I had another look at my own blog post from last Sunday and I realized how little info on 'Loner's Peak' I had actually put up on this site so far. Sorry about all that.
So a lot of my ramblings might seem like strange and not very sensible (got my first negative rating on webook telling me exactly that not too long ago). But fear not! It all ties up quite nicely overall.
The prologue as such, as you can read it over yonder, gives quite a good idea of setting for the story, still most of the stuff is not addressed directly before chapter 2.
To give you the general idea and make it easier to understand the whole stuff about the Jameston Company from a few days ago - in a nutshell:
The plot of the story is set in 2003 A.D. - or 40 A.A. how the year is also know to a group of religious fanatics. Mankind is wasting away in the larger cities, hiding behind thick clouds of industrial smog which is solely produced as a frail and volatile means of survival.
The atmosphere of the Earth is contaminated by sulfuric acids ever since the 1960's. Nobody knows (or wants to know) what triggered this change of the planet or has any real explanation for this shifting towards a kind of Venus-like atmosphere.
The flora and fauna of the Earth has been reduced to almost nothingness, most kinds of animals and plants are already extinct, as nothing outside of large areas covered in smog is able to withstand the highly concentrated corrosive acid rain. And even for man the means of survival run thin.
The last lifestring they - we - are attached to is the technology provided by the large Ventilation Companies which are scattered across the Earth making profit from the planets suffering by offering the simple bargain: those able to pay survive. And one of said Ventilation Companies is the Jameston Ventilation Corp (short: JVC) which I tried to showcase a few days ago.
There you go - everything kept short - for more details stay tuned. I'm sure I'll give away a few more things now and then... next up on the to do list would be a look into the family history of the Jamestons in a few days or so.
That would be all for right now.
As always, thanks for reading.
Marc, the now-suddenly-shorter-haired
P.S.: New pseudo-kitteh coming up soon
P.P.S.: BLEUGH!
It highly depends whether one views this as an improvement or not... just, well, be nice to him... okay? ... At least a little bit. He has a hard enough time living with me...
Now... I had another look at my own blog post from last Sunday and I realized how little info on 'Loner's Peak' I had actually put up on this site so far. Sorry about all that.
So a lot of my ramblings might seem like strange and not very sensible (got my first negative rating on webook telling me exactly that not too long ago). But fear not! It all ties up quite nicely overall.
The prologue as such, as you can read it over yonder, gives quite a good idea of setting for the story, still most of the stuff is not addressed directly before chapter 2.
To give you the general idea and make it easier to understand the whole stuff about the Jameston Company from a few days ago - in a nutshell:
The plot of the story is set in 2003 A.D. - or 40 A.A. how the year is also know to a group of religious fanatics. Mankind is wasting away in the larger cities, hiding behind thick clouds of industrial smog which is solely produced as a frail and volatile means of survival.
The atmosphere of the Earth is contaminated by sulfuric acids ever since the 1960's. Nobody knows (or wants to know) what triggered this change of the planet or has any real explanation for this shifting towards a kind of Venus-like atmosphere.
The flora and fauna of the Earth has been reduced to almost nothingness, most kinds of animals and plants are already extinct, as nothing outside of large areas covered in smog is able to withstand the highly concentrated corrosive acid rain. And even for man the means of survival run thin.
The last lifestring they - we - are attached to is the technology provided by the large Ventilation Companies which are scattered across the Earth making profit from the planets suffering by offering the simple bargain: those able to pay survive. And one of said Ventilation Companies is the Jameston Ventilation Corp (short: JVC) which I tried to showcase a few days ago.
There you go - everything kept short - for more details stay tuned. I'm sure I'll give away a few more things now and then... next up on the to do list would be a look into the family history of the Jamestons in a few days or so.
That would be all for right now.
As always, thanks for reading.
Marc, the now-suddenly-shorter-haired
P.S.: New pseudo-kitteh coming up soon
P.P.S.: BLEUGH!
Jul 4, 2011
As time goes by
Sheesh... time flies by this year...
I intended on updating earlier, yet you should notice - I didn't manage before today. (And there's not too much to tell honestly...)
Currently I'm at my mom's house, 'chillaxing' with the family. I got some editing done over the last few days, which I think is pretty good, but still... I'll got caught up with another (new) time-waster. Dammit game-developers! *shackes fist*
So I'll keep this very very short for today:
My cat still loves me and hasn't tried to carve anything new into my skin until now. I've spent some quality time with my grandma - had some catching up to do after the last few months. We've visited the theatre on Friday where they've showed 'Everyman'. And Saturday was mainly getting together with a couple of friends, having a good time.
On the literary side of things, as I've mentioned before, I got some editing done and I also managed to talk buisiness for a bit on Saturday, though sadly we didn't have enough time for all that would have been important. (I won't be getting any further into this as of now, there aren't any major developements to talk about so I'll lie low with talking about this whole thing.)
And happy 4th of July for the American readers. Keep it safe and don't blow your limbs off... we all know how much you all love fire works...
That should be all for now, next update will most likely be Wednesday - yeah I'm rather sure on that.
Thanks for reading, have a great (holy-)day everyone.
Marc, the slightly addicted on trees and stones
P.S.: I should get going and upload a new kitteh, shouldn't I?
P.P.S.:Bleugh!
Currently addicted to: Terraria... darn it!
I intended on updating earlier, yet you should notice - I didn't manage before today. (And there's not too much to tell honestly...)
Currently I'm at my mom's house, 'chillaxing' with the family. I got some editing done over the last few days, which I think is pretty good, but still... I'll got caught up with another (new) time-waster. Dammit game-developers! *shackes fist*
So I'll keep this very very short for today:
My cat still loves me and hasn't tried to carve anything new into my skin until now. I've spent some quality time with my grandma - had some catching up to do after the last few months. We've visited the theatre on Friday where they've showed 'Everyman'. And Saturday was mainly getting together with a couple of friends, having a good time.
On the literary side of things, as I've mentioned before, I got some editing done and I also managed to talk buisiness for a bit on Saturday, though sadly we didn't have enough time for all that would have been important. (I won't be getting any further into this as of now, there aren't any major developements to talk about so I'll lie low with talking about this whole thing.)
And happy 4th of July for the American readers. Keep it safe and don't blow your limbs off... we all know how much you all love fire works...
That should be all for now, next update will most likely be Wednesday - yeah I'm rather sure on that.
Thanks for reading, have a great (holy-)day everyone.
Marc, the slightly addicted on trees and stones
P.S.: I should get going and upload a new kitteh, shouldn't I?
P.P.S.:Bleugh!
Currently addicted to: Terraria... darn it!
Jun 13, 2011
Hur-bloody-ray
Yes, it's about blood today - my own to be fair.
(I like its color O_o")
No no, nothing too serious, just the usual, which could probably be anything when coming from my mouth (or my fingers typing in this particular case).
Anyways... Pentecost/Whitsun is almost over and with it the weekend. My mother came visiting me together with my little precious aka 'my' cat for these few days and we had a great time ^^ Except for that one moment right at the start when the lil' kitty-cat assaulted my right arm and tried to ripe it to shreds apparently.
I'm still not totally sure what tripped her off at that particular moment but yeah... she turned "normal" during the same evening. But never mind, as I said she's been back to sweet-kitty-mode in no time and the wounds all closed up nicely, now healing away like... *insert stupid flying joke here* or som'thin'. Besides... I manage to cut myself even on raw spaghetti, so...
Yeah ... well that was my weekend. The current chapter's done for 'Loner's Peak' and I'll be getting back to working on it once I don't feel as tired anymore. (The sweet kitty decided to go ahead and wake me almost every hour that one night. It's incredible how loud such a little creature can get if she wants your attention... especially around 3 a.m.)
Uuuuh...let's add that location thingy for added shenanigans... trying new stuff - yeah!
And that's all for now, hope you're all having a great day.
As always thanks for reading,
Marc the freshly scarred due to mad kitty
P.S.: My little desktop-ghoul will be taking care of a new kitty picture for everybody's delight.
P.P.S.: Not his best shot ever, but Ratcarver agreed on the image being posted.
(I like its color O_o")
No no, nothing too serious, just the usual, which could probably be anything when coming from my mouth (or my fingers typing in this particular case).
Anyways... Pentecost/Whitsun is almost over and with it the weekend. My mother came visiting me together with my little precious aka 'my' cat for these few days and we had a great time ^^ Except for that one moment right at the start when the lil' kitty-cat assaulted my right arm and tried to ripe it to shreds apparently.
I'm still not totally sure what tripped her off at that particular moment but yeah... she turned "normal" during the same evening. But never mind, as I said she's been back to sweet-kitty-mode in no time and the wounds all closed up nicely, now healing away like... *insert stupid flying joke here* or som'thin'. Besides... I manage to cut myself even on raw spaghetti, so...
Yeah ... well that was my weekend. The current chapter's done for 'Loner's Peak' and I'll be getting back to working on it once I don't feel as tired anymore. (The sweet kitty decided to go ahead and wake me almost every hour that one night. It's incredible how loud such a little creature can get if she wants your attention... especially around 3 a.m.)
Uuuuh...let's add that location thingy for added shenanigans... trying new stuff - yeah!
And that's all for now, hope you're all having a great day.
As always thanks for reading,
Marc the freshly scarred due to mad kitty
P.S.: My little desktop-ghoul will be taking care of a new kitty picture for everybody's delight.
P.P.S.: Not his best shot ever, but Ratcarver agreed on the image being posted.
Blarghglrawrgh
Seemingly-random-yet-actually-not that-random-song-quote:
'Come in stranger, it's good to have you home.'
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