The Binding Updated
Jun. 13th, 2016 10:41 pmHorrible event yesterday. Horrible. Triggered my anxiety, although I count it a win that I made it to work for half a day.
Spent the rest writing madly. The muse is still here, and The Binding now has four chapters up. Chapter four is over 10k words by itself. Heh. I combined the old chapters four and five so the flow wasn't interrupted. I like the characterizations better with the rewrite. And the plot is similar...I'm trying to incorporate a tiny bit of canon.
Works better in my opinion. Please read and let me know what you think? Kudos are fine, but I love comments. :) (Doesn't everyone?)
Wrote another 2k words today.
The Tony Awards last night was fantastic as usual. I love watching that programme. The Hamilton company chose a song I wasn't expecting...probably so they could sing "...history has it's eyes on you..." to Lin-Manuel Miranda. Hee. I like to think so. Still, it was nice to see "The Battle of Yorktown" performed. And they decided to do it without their muskets, which was nice.
That's it for now. Must go to bed since my scribbling has been keeping me up too late.
Spent the rest writing madly. The muse is still here, and The Binding now has four chapters up. Chapter four is over 10k words by itself. Heh. I combined the old chapters four and five so the flow wasn't interrupted. I like the characterizations better with the rewrite. And the plot is similar...I'm trying to incorporate a tiny bit of canon.
Works better in my opinion. Please read and let me know what you think? Kudos are fine, but I love comments. :) (Doesn't everyone?)
Wrote another 2k words today.
The Tony Awards last night was fantastic as usual. I love watching that programme. The Hamilton company chose a song I wasn't expecting...probably so they could sing "...history has it's eyes on you..." to Lin-Manuel Miranda. Hee. I like to think so. Still, it was nice to see "The Battle of Yorktown" performed. And they decided to do it without their muskets, which was nice.
That's it for now. Must go to bed since my scribbling has been keeping me up too late.