I’m torn. Since finishing my other book for NaNoWriMo, I thought I’d go back and work on one of the other two books in the Solennelle & O series because I’m still in the writing mood. The problem is that I’m not sure which one I want to work on. See, they overlap. Here’s a sort of timeline to try and explain it, but since I’m doing it off-the-cuff in a web browser, it isn’t going to be pretty.
Year One, Month 5 – Two Minds Are Better Than One starts
Month 6 – Two Minds Are Better Than One ends
Month 7
Month 8
Month 9
Month 10 – Two’s Company, Twenty-five’s an Army starts
Month 11
Month 12
Year Two, Month 1 – Two’s Company, Twenty-five’s an Army ends
Month 2 – Second Time’s a Charm starts
Month 3
Month 4 – Second Time’s a Charm ends
Month 5 – Pick your Present: O’s Birthday (takes place on one day)
– Pick your Poison: Brinston’s Coup starts
Month 6 – Double Negative starts
Month 7 – Pick your Poison: Brinston’s Coup ends
– Double Negative ends
So yeah, the second inter-book (I think I’m going to call the “Pick your whatever” books the “Random Adventures” series) with Brinston as the main character begins before the fourth novel but ends before the fourth novel ends so I guess it would make sense to work on it first only I already have half of the fourth novel completed already…though since I just finished writing a “Random Adventures” book, maybe throwing myself into a second one will be easier. I dunno. It’s very confusing, and I may just end up ignoring both books so I can edit the first inter-book, Pick your Present: O’s Birthday. Pfft. I’d say that I’ll sleep on it, but I haven’t really been sleeping lately. Oh well, more caffeine and maybe some more doodling with my wiki will convince me which one to work on. I think it’s time for food now. Hooray for leftovers!
off the subject:
Have you ever run accross this word 'Pulchritudinous'? Cousin Caleb used it on facebook to discribe someone.
Love, Dad
Hmm:
It sounds like something I've heard before but I can't say I've ever used it or have seen it for certain. It sounds like someone owns a thesaurus. 😉