This post will make better sense if you've read either this post or this post first. Or both. :3
Author’s Notes: I was looking back through my post history for the blog and realised how long it’s been since I posted actual story content. I admit I haven’t written anything new for some time, but months ago I wrote a prose piece about Peter’s backstory from his mother’s perspective that I’d planned to post on the blog. However, I showed it to a friend whom I’d hoped would help me edit it, and the problems that she pointed out were so intrinsic that I despaired of ever being able to fix them short of totally rewriting the whole thing. So I put it away and didn’t look at it.
But just now I thought, what the hell. I’ve already established that I’m willing to put up first draft excerpts on this blog, so why is it so important that this one piece has to be of uber-high quality? Yeah, the execution isn’t great, but it’s the events that are relayed that matter more to Peter’s character, and which are likely to be of interest to you, readers of this blog x3
Even with my newly lowered standards, though, the beginning wasn’t really worth posting xD So I’ve missed out Peter Pan: The Toddler Years and skipped straight to when Peter is nine years old and already attending secondary school…
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Sunday, 14 April 2013
On Writing Fluff
Wow, it’s been a while. I know, I’ve really dropped the ball on the regular updates to this blog so far – in fact, on having updates at all – and my own tendency to constantly switch my focus between different projects has thrown a spanner into the works, as I knew it would before too long. But I also have another theory as to why I’ve been reluctant to update this blog: I’ve been setting the bar for myself too high. Lately, at least, I’ve been trying to make each post absolutely meaningful and worthwhile on all levels – either saying something insightful about writing; containing a lot of info about, or a new instalment of, the story; or doing a kind of review-slash-informational-piece about someone else’s work for Recommendation Tuesday. And I figured it was better to update the blog less frequently with more meaningful posts than to scrape the bottom of the barrel for interesting content.
Friday, 22 February 2013
To Serialise Or Not To Serialise?
Or, ‘On Making Rough Drafts Public’.
Originally I was going to have this Friday’s post be about The Evolution of Setting, but I couldn’t remember half the points I wanted to cover, and I decided that I should probably save most of these backward-looking posts for when I’ve actually, y’know, finished a first draft or something similarly outlandish. So instead I’m going to talk about an important consideration for any writer who wants to build up a following online: namely, how polished does my writing have to be before I post it on the Internet?
Originally I was going to have this Friday’s post be about The Evolution of Setting, but I couldn’t remember half the points I wanted to cover, and I decided that I should probably save most of these backward-looking posts for when I’ve actually, y’know, finished a first draft or something similarly outlandish. So instead I’m going to talk about an important consideration for any writer who wants to build up a following online: namely, how polished does my writing have to be before I post it on the Internet?
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Recommendation Tuesday: TPB AFK
This is one of those Tuesdays I mentioned where I will recommend something that's not-so-directly linked to The Neverland as a project, but has themes and subject matter in common. Is it still awesome? Oh yes.
If you're an Internet user, you may well have heard of The Pirate Bay, one of the biggest and most notorious sites for pirated downloads. But have you heard of the documentary that tells the story of the users behind The Pirate Bay, their beliefs about freedom of information which led them to create the site, and their recent court battle against the Swedish government?
If you're an Internet user, you may well have heard of The Pirate Bay, one of the biggest and most notorious sites for pirated downloads. But have you heard of the documentary that tells the story of the users behind The Pirate Bay, their beliefs about freedom of information which led them to create the site, and their recent court battle against the Swedish government?
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Chapter One | The Darling House | 11:47 PM
Author's Notes: I tried SO hard to get this post up on time. I really did. I sat for hours yesterday with a blank document open and couldn't think of the right words to start off. I stayed up until 1 in the morning trying to write something that didn't sound godawful. I managed a couple of paragraphs before giving up. Then today, I went to visit a friend who lives in another county. On the train journey there I opened up the Notes on my iPod and immediately knew how the next bit should go. On the way back not only did I finish the post but I started planning out character arcs and suddenly a whole load of ideas came together. I won't spend forever talking about them here, but I am super stoked. Clearly what I need to do is just write every word of my novel whilst riding around on English trains x3
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That night, Wendy lay awake for an hour after her parents had gone to bed, until she was sure that they must be asleep. She crept out into the corridor and strained her ears for the murmur of her parents’ voices, but all she could hear were the sounds of deep breathing and John’s light snores coming from the bedroom he and Michael shared. Perfect.
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That night, Wendy lay awake for an hour after her parents had gone to bed, until she was sure that they must be asleep. She crept out into the corridor and strained her ears for the murmur of her parents’ voices, but all she could hear were the sounds of deep breathing and John’s light snores coming from the bedroom he and Michael shared. Perfect.
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Location:
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Recommendation Tuesday: 'Digital: A Love Story'
It’s Tuesday! I’m posting something! Yaaaaay!
For our first ‘Recommendation Tuesday’ I wanted to flag up a
Visual Novel that’s been a huge
influence on this story and especially my choice of setting. If you haven’t
heard of a VN before, here’s a quick primer. I always describe it as a cross
between a game and a “choose your own adventure” story – except that having
said that, this VN is so much more than
that. It’s called ‘Digital: A Love Story’ and you can download it for free
from Lemma Soft Forums right here.
Labels:
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Location:
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Saturday, 2 February 2013
Chapter One | The Darling House | 11:15 AM
WELCOME TO PIRATES
V2.2! WOULD YOU LIKE INSTRUCTIONS?
YES
THE YEAR IS 1665.
YOU ARE A SWASHBUCKLING, SEAFARING LASS ABOARD THE HMS COMMODORE, A LAW-ABIDING
MERCHANT VESSEL WHICH SAILS THE TRADE ROUTES OF THE CARIBBEAN. THESE TRADE ROUTES
ARE OFTEN BESET BY PIRATE SHIPS: VESSELS FULL OF VILLAINOUS ROGUES WHO WILL
STOP AT NOTHING TO GET THEIR HANDS ON YOUR CARGO. I WILL BE YOUR EYES AND
HANDS. DIRECT ME WITH COMMANDS OF 1 OR 2 WORDS.
(IF STUCK TYPE HELP
FOR SOME HINTS)
A FELLOW SHIP IS
SIGHTED OFF THE PORT BOW. IT IS FLYING THE UNION JACK, BUT SOMETHING SEEMS
SUSPICIOUS. SHOULD YOU WAIT, OR INVESTIGATE THE SHIP?
WAIT
Wendy laughed, looking over her brother’s shoulder. “You’re not
meant to do that! It’s right there in the text. You always play things so
safe.”
“I wanted to see what you’d coded for the ‘wait’ option,” John
reasoned mildly.
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013
I Have a Cunning Plan
HELLO AGAIN. I am so sorry for the radio silence for the
past month-and-a-half (gah, it’s been that long? @__@). I was in Japan and then
I was in Beijing and then I went to Ha’erbin (a VERY cold Chinese city near the
border with Russia) and then I was back in Beijing and then I came home to
England. Finally. For four weeks :3 Hooray for uncensored internet! I’ve
finally knocked my jetlag on the head and now I’m getting round to all the
stuff I totally sidelined for the past couple of weeks while I was travelling
about.
While I was on the plane home from Beijing my sleep-deprived
brain managed to solve a plot hole for the middle of this story because for
some reason I’m more creative when I haven’t slept. That was a positive step.
All I need to do now is the actual writing part…
Also, I came up with a plan for a schedule for this blog. I’m
going to aim to do two weekly posts, one on Tuesday and one on Friday. (I know
today is neither of those. xD I meant to do this post last Friday, started
writing it, and completely forgot to finish). Friday’s post will be a regular
one – an excerpt, or status update, or ‘The Evolution of Characters’. Tuesday
will be Recommendation Day. I will make a blog post recommending something which
is linked to this project in some way, like an influential book or person or
game. The link might be completely off-the-wall and obscure, but I promise to make the thing I plug an interesting
thing.
So there you have it. This is my cunning plan. On Friday I
will hopefully remember to make a post and the schedule will come into effect.
For the sake of making it official, all times on this blog (for the next 3
weeks at least) are GMT/UTC, so there’s a slim chance that my post won’t go up
on Tuesday/Friday in your timezone, but it will be in mine.
What have you (all two of you who read this blog) been up to
since I last posted? Leave a comment!
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