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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week sixteen

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

63017 / 85000 (74.14%)

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

65501 / 85000 (77.06%)

Okay, I’m going to admit it.

I’m hitting the EEK part of the writers journey. The one that sees the deadline looming on the horizon, and the book isn’t anywhere NEAR finished yet.

I might have to focus solely on Table of Stone for a few weeks. Thankfully, I’ve got up to chapter 20 queued up for Forged in Fire. However, if I focus on Table of Stone, that means I might not get Forged in Fire done in time to have hard copies ready for Indie Bookfest.

Like I said, EEK!

And while I’m talking about Forged in Fire, chapter 17 has some what-the-fuckery that made the first reader/husband come into my office and say “What’s the heck was THAT???? Where did THAT come from?” It will, I hope, make sense in the long run. For now, we’ll see what the Patrons say when the chapter goes live. (Want to be in the room when that happens? You can, you know. Just join me on Patreon!)

Also on my to-do list is prep for my panels at Oasis. I’ll be moderating two panels, and I’m looking forward to them (especially the one on self-publishing!) If you’ll be in Orlando at the end of May/beginning of April, come check out the convention!

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week fifteen

And we’re in the home stretch… sort of.

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

57749 / 85000 (67.94%)

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

60505 / 85000 (71.18%)
I have exactly 27 days to finish Table of Stone. Which means that I’m going to be nose to the grindstone until the end of May. I’m also going to be nose to the grindstone for the next two days, because I’m just under 4K words from my goal for the month. I can do it!
I’m also prepping for Oasis, which is coming up at the end of May. I got my panel schedule:

Friday, May 31st:

5:00 PM — The Monster Panel: What is Going On in the World of SFF

8:00 PM — Wait Wait Don’t  Tell Me

Saturday, June 1st:

12:00 PM —  Ordinary People     (moderating)

2:00 PM —  Self Publishing        (moderating)

9:00 PM  — Writing Sex Scenes in Science Fiction and Fantasy     (with two of my favorite people to be on this panel with — Aria Kane and Elle E. Ire. This is going to be FUN!)

Sunday, June 2nd

10:00 AM  Tropes We Never Want to See Again

I will also have a table in the dealer’s room, so if I’m not on a panel, you can find me there! And if I am on a panel, you can find my books at the table, and I’ll sign them for you when I get back. I will also have beads at the table — BOXES of beads.

(memo to me — order more copies of House of Sable Locks. I’m almost out!)

Right. Of to the grindstone! These words won’t just write themselves!

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week fourteen

It’s amazing what not being in pain will do for your productivity!

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

Well, in one project, anyway. I’m a little behind where I want to be in Forged in Fire. I need to go back and reread and get back on track. But the words in Table of Stone are really flowing, so it’s hard to tear myself away from that to work on Forged in Fire. 

Now, as to why I’m not in pain any more? I got a cortisone shot on Wednesday morning of last week. Now, if you’ve never done one, let me tell you. They hurt. A LOT. But after a couple of days, nothing hurts any more! So they’re worth it, in the long run. They’re just not immediately pleasant.

I didn’t realize how much being in pain was messing with me until I wasn’t. Until I wrote consistently and made my wordcounts for five days running on Tables of Stone.  Now to get myself caught up — I have just about a month to finish this book. I have a little more wiggle room with Forged in Fire, mostly because I am working about five chapters ahead of what’s up on Patreon. I do need to get it in gear, though, so I do start running behind —  I want to have the finished book ready to go at Indie BookFest in August.

And… several hours later, I just realized that I never posted this. Ummm… oops? Here, have an update.

 

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week thirteen

Been a slow week. Like… really slow. Like, didn’t break three thousand words added to either project slow.

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

 In my defense, it was my birthday week. I finally got out to see Captain Marvel (Oh, is THAT where the alien from TAHITI came from?) and we found a new Lebanese restaurant that does amazing gluten free food, and that’s right in our backyard (they’ve apparently only been open a month.)

So I had a good birthday week, and a slightly less than good writing week. And a considerably less than good pain week.  Yup, the shoulder.

Look, if you can avoid rotator cuff tears and frozen shoulder, do so. They suck. I’ll be calling my orthopedist tomorrow about what the next step might be. I might have to wait another couple of weeks to see if the PT starts working (since it’s only been two weeks and PT usually runs 4-6 weeks), but if there’s anything they can do in the meantime? Let’s do that. It might mean a cortizone shot, which I’m looking forward to with about the same amount of enthusiasm as a root canal or four more years of Trump. Well, maybe more enthusiasm than the latter.

This week promises some uninterrupted writing time (here’s to getting the car serviced!) as well as some tests of patience (Home Owners Association annual homeowners meetings. Ours tend to resemble an adaptation of Lord of the Flies, one set in a WWE Cage Match, best two falls out of three.) Here’s hoping that this weeks words turn out to be as interesting!

 

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week twelve

A short update for a week that came up short in words. There were not as many words as I would have liked, because focus appears to be at a premium

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

Part of the problem is pain management, or lack thereof. Rotator cuff injuries are not fun — avoid them if you can. I don’t have enough of a tear to need surgery, but still… OW!

Also? Doing the backstroke with a rotator cuff injury is a mistake. More OW! (Hey, it felt okay until the end of 50 yards, and I stopped when it started to hurt. But apparently that was too late.)

So I’m trying to focus on the writing, and I did pretty well for the beginning of the week… and fell off the wagon hard toward the end of the week.  This week will do better.

 

 

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week eleven

A pretty decent writing week! I just barely missed my March word target of 33,000 words (missed it by 149 words! SO close!), but 32K words and change is nothing to sneeze at!

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

 Now, my target for April is a total of 32K words. (One day less, one thousand words less.) This is doable, so long as I make my daily words.

I really can’t post excerpts right now, because spoilers, but I can tell you a bit about my writing day. I plan my writing, because there are only so many chainsaws you can juggle. I have my daily word totals for each piece for each day, and I try to hit them. (I don’t always succeed, because the universe likes to look at my plans as say “Yeah, you only think that’s gonna happen…”)

My day starts with getting my son out for school. There might be errands on the way home, or a gym run (that’s three days a week, usually). I come home, do some necessary chores, then get to work. Sometimes, I’ll do pomodoro sprints (write for 20 minutes, stop for 5, repeat as needed), sometimes I’ll just work in fits and starts, going back and forth from one thing to another. Some days, I work in my office, some days on the porch. To be honest, though — the porch can be distracting. There’s new seed in the birdfeeder, which means new birds are visiting, and I have to stop and look them up because I’ve never seen an Eastern Goldfinch before. Today, I’m in the office.

On the days that I go to the gym, I might not get to writing immediately, because I hate getting into the middle of something and having to stop for lunch. But usually, I write until lunch, stop, then write again until my alarm goes off that it’s time to leave for carline. Writing happens again in the evenings, and sometimes continues in my sleep — I’ll occasionally wake up with new ideas.

I just had one of those this weekend, that changes how I’ll be approaching the next few chapters in Tables of Stone. Which I really should get to work on now.

 

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, week ten

Spring break ends today, so tomorrow writing begins once more in earnest.

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

I’m in an interesting place. See, the Forged in Fire wordcount says that I’m just past halfway through.

Yeah, I’m so not halfway through yet.  So this is going to be a LONG book, and I’m starting to wonder if I’ll have it ready to go for Indie Bookfest in August. See, I’m scheduled out chapters until the beginning of May — Chapter 14 just went into the queue. And I’m not halfway done yet.

The serialization of book 2 might not be done before the convention!

I have to decide how I feel about that.

Table of Stone is coming along in an interesting manner. The series is erotic romance, and we’re into chapter 12 there… and there’s been no sex yet. There’s been some sexual tension, but these characters seem to be resisting the whole jumping into bed part. I think they missed the memo that said “EROTIC romance,” but shoehorning a sex scene in where it didn’t grow organically is my biggest complaint in erotic romance. I’m not about to do it in one of my books. So I’ll keep on keeping on, and we’ll see what happens and when.

And I’ve hit the point where there are absolutely no excerpts I can post without spoiling something, so I’ll keep this short. Spring break is over, after all, and I need to get up early tomorrow.

 

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, Week Nine

Pretty decent week this week.

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

Of course, now that I say that, I have to admit that I’m looking at the upcoming week as one where I’ll be lucky to get that many words in. It’s Spring Break here in the Schechter house, which means that we’ll be out and doing all week. I have my notebook already loaded into my bag.

It’s been nice here this week. I’ve written several days on my back porch, with the new plants and the windchimes and the bird feeder that’s supposed to defeat squirrels. However, I apparently have Wile E. Coyote Squirrel, SOOOPER-GENIUS living in the palm tree behind my house. So far, he and his cohort/minion haven’t blown the silly thing up or dropped a ten ton weight on it, but they have figured out that if they shake the feeder, the seeds fall out. Then they hang out in the lawn and feast

(Memo to me — get more birdseed.)

No excerpt this week. Spoilers.

 

 

 

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Works in Progress: Table of Stone and Forged in Fire, Week Eight (and a little)

I’m a bit late this week, I know. It’s been busy, and I spent most of last weekend out of the house. No house, no laptop. No laptop, not much writing.

If not much = zero, that is. I got no writing done this past weekend.

Planting, though. That I did get done. We went down to the annual plant sale at the local botanical gardens, and I kinda shopped. A lot. Which meant I did some gardening. There are pictures on my Instagram.

As for writing,  I focused a bit more on Table of Stone this past week. Still not quite where I want it to be, but I’ll get there. It’s not a race, although there is a deadline. It needs to be done before Oasis at the end of May.

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

 I posted part of this on social media this past week, because every so often, I write something that just can’t wait for publication to be read. Here’s the scene, which I don’t think is spoilery. Much.

***

“There’s a king under the mountain myth about Charlemagne,” Margaret repeated. “And there’s only one. All the others, there’s some debate over which mountain. But when it’s the myth about Charlemagne, it’s only ever one place. Untersberg. It’s between Bavaria and Salzburg.”

Mystere frowned. “Tell me this story. I assume you know it?”

“Of course,” Margaret answered. “I’ve no expertise in mythology, but I know the legends and lore about Charlemagne, thanks to my father. Charlemagne sleeps under the mountain, waking every hundred years. If the ravens are still flying over the mountain, then he goes back to sleep.”

“What do the ravens mean?” Mystere asked. “What happens if they’re not flying?”

“According to the legends, if the ravens fly away, it signals the end of the world, and Charlemagne will rise to fight in the final battle.” Margaret looked down at her skirts, pleating them between her fingers. “When I was researching with my father, we looked for other variations on the myth. There are almost always regional variations. Except for this one. This one is the same where ever it’s told.”

Mystere nodded slowly. He cocked his head to one side. “Salzburg, you said. That’s… what? Five, six hundred miles?” He whistled. “Is there a train?”

“It’s a myth!” Margaret protested. “Yael, you’re not suggesting that we go haring off across the continent, are you?”

He looked at her and smiled. “I did promise that if I went haring, I would be taking you with me. And we don’t necessarily have to hare. We could traipse. We might have to traipse, depending on the weather and on if there’s a train.”

***

Now, of course, I need to find out if there is a train!

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WIP: Forged in Fire and Table of Stone

It’s book week!!!! EEE!!!!!

So, can you tell I’m excited? Written in Water releases officially on Tuesday! So if you’ve preordered, you’ll have it in your hands on Tuesday. And if you haven’t preordered… there’s still time. Pick your favorite retailer — I’m likely to be there.

On a writing front,  the past couple of days have been… umm… slow is not the word. Non-existent. That’s the word. I normally don’t have much of a wordcount on Sundays, but this week I also didn’t have a wordcount on Saturday — evening pediatric urgent care visits tend to derail most everything else. (Thankfully, it was nothing much. Given the speed at which this whatever it was hit, I was worried that my kiddo might have picked up either strep or the flu at school. It’s neither.)

I did have a decent week before this weekend, which makes up for it in words, but not in writer impatience. I’m jut about to start big scenes in each of the books, and I want to write them NOW!!!!

Table of Stone
Swords of Charlemagne, Book 4

Forged in Fire
Heir to the Firstborn, Book 2

And because I’m at a pair of big scenes, and because anything I post from this point on in either Forged in Fire or Table of Stone will be spoiler, there’s no excerpt today. I’ll try to have something good next week, though.

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