an easter tradition continues

Patricia Bray will be pleased to know that this morning, upon receiving a basket of Easter candy with a chocolate bunny in it, my nephew Breic took his bunny, whacked its head on the table, and bit its head off. All without any prompting, or indeed any recollection on the part of the adults that this was the proper way to eat a chocolate bunny. :) Happy Easter, everybody. :)

part one finished

I have just, for all intents and purposes, finished the original scope of THE QUEEN’S BASTARD. There’s a chapter, maybe half a chapter, of what would’ve been denoument from the original synopsis, but there have been enough changes to where that section was going as to pretty much dismiss it as relevant in the scheme of finishing the original book’s storyline. This meta-book, or whatever you want to call it, clocks in at 940 pages, or 235,000 words. As it happens, because my editor was a bit horrified at the…

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just metrics

We have returned the part of my life where there is no life, there is only Zuul, where “Zuul” means “wordcount”. I am attempting 5K a day for 7 days, because I won’t get any writing done at P-Con, and this book is a long way from finished. I have juuuuuust broken 90K on it. I am, at this point, certain I am halfway through. I might only be a few hundred words more than halfway through, but I am halfway through. I have somewhere between 50 and 80,000 words…

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ytd wordcount: 102K

It’s March 21st and I have broken 100K for the year (and that with being totally out of writing commission for three weeks because of my stupid hand). I think this is only the second time I’ve racked up that kind of wordcount this early in the year, and I am somewhere between pleased at the number, and despairing over how much is left to do. Turns out the invasion will be tomorrow. If I do it right it’s going to be a screamingly sexy chapter. ytd wordcount: 102,200 miles…

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TPC update

All right. I have written. Not all that much, just a couple thousand words, but it finishes this chapter and it finishes what I hesitate to call the setup, because I tend to think of “setup” as being the first third of the book, and if 76K is only the first third of the book I’m going to kill myself. (If for no other reason than avoiding having my editor kill me.) Tomorrow, I get to invade a sovereign country. ytd wordcount: 97,100