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So playing the trombone wasn't getting me in enough trouble?
I need someplace to write down the often confusing thoughts that enter my mind, while my stories give voice to the characters that wander through periodically, this is the place for my voice. Join me if you wish, comment if you wish, all are welcomed and appreciated.
November 15, 2021 at 1:57pm
November 15, 2021 at 1:57pm
#1021687
I originally posted this on two forums — "The Dreamweaver LoungeOpen in new Window. & "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window., but I decided to share it with more people, or at least the few who might view my blog.

First, a bit of explanation: I started a NaNo project in October. Yeah, a bit insane on my part, I know. At the same time, I decided to participate in the 30 Day Blogging Challenge. Neither seemed mutually exclusive, and a suggestion by Kåre เลียม Enga intrigued me. The proposal? Let a character(s) from the NaNo project answer blog prompts. I thought that was a splendid idea.

And now some questions for the group:

Has anyone here ever experienced starting a project with a clear path and a set main character only to have a sub/supporting character emerge that interested you more?

How did you handle it?

Did you abandon the first project and a month's worth of research?

Did you stick the new voice in a box and confine it to a very high unreachable shelf in a very dark storeroom?

The original MC resides here "Bilton - Working TitleOpen in new Window., the usurper here "New Comers - Z'llya's VoiceOpen in new Window.

As a result of this debacle, I've fallen behind on NaNo, which I expected, my eyes aren't being cooperative. I am out of the competition on the "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window., but I intend to work through that and complete it.


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