Camp NaNoWriMo – All’s Well that Doesn’t Finish Well


Sigh. You Knew it was going to happen. Life gets in the way! Between other commitments, summer school, family events and the like, I did not reach my foal. Sadly I barely reached 20,000 words and about 11 chapters. That being said, I don’t think this is a failure, I’ve got a great story start, and I’m going to keep working at it this month. Ideally, I’d love to be able to finish this by the fall, which is a reasonable goal. Here’s my (reduced, but realistic) goals for this young adult fantasy novel. Ideally I’ll be able to get this done before regular NaNoWriMo begins, which gives me the chance to clear this out in November.

  • Get t0 30,000 Words
  • Get to 20 chapters
  • Figure out the title and how to write query letters!

Here’s a tiny snippet of what I’ve been writing – very raw and unedited, but here it is.

“Lyria!” Artor called. More sounds of combat behind her. “Could use some help here!” She glanced over her shoulder. Artor was barely fending off the last vartu, using his warhammer and knife. Both combatants were bleeding, but the vartu’s size and strength were winning out. Lyria pulled her last arrow and aimed, waiting for a moment when the vartu would be more exposed.

In the meantime, if you want to learn a bit more about my steampunk novels in the world of the Steam Empire Chronicles, check out my Amazon page or check out my TTRPG materials at my DM’s Guild Page.

NaNoWriMo – 7200 words!

Some more progress for the next novella in Camp NaNoWriMo, and Roman meets Nortlander in far away Iceland!


Here’s another Camp NaNoWriMo Update! I missed yesterday’s, but that’s fine. I’ve already been getting some good feedback from my beta readers as they look at the (very imperfect) writing that is underway. Today’s writing looks at some of the first Roman explorers to reach Nix Insulam – Otherwise called Iceland – and their encounters with the Nortlanders who were already there.

  1. Total amount of words: 7,197
  2. Progress today: 1,607 words
  3. Goal: 50,000 Words

If you like what you see, remember that you can get my latest novella – The Last Gladiator, on Kindle, Nook, and for all other e-readers through Smashwords! Onto some of today’s writing. Remember, this is the roughest of rough drafts, but any critiques are always welcome! Click beyond to see today’s snippet!

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Happy Camp NaNoWriMo! Today’s progress!


Hi all,

Here’s today’s first writing progress from Camp NaNoWriMo. The goal is to post a snippet of each day’s work. That way, you can see progress!

  1. Total amount of words: 5590
  2. Progress today: 1,424 words
  3. Goal: 50,000 Words

If you like what you see, remember that you can get my latest novella – The Last Gladiator, on Kindle, Nook, and for all other e-readers through Smashwords! Onto some of today’s writing. Remember, this is the roughest of rough drafts, but any critiques are always welcome!


Foreword

Greetings reader, I hope you enjoy my trifling effort to summarize some of the most critical events in the history of the colonization of New Caesaria. I was commissioned by the Byzantium College of Warfare to compose this volume of primary resources on the development of New Caesaria. Exploring the time period from discovery to initial exploration and colonization efforts to the present day, it is my foremost desire that this volume sheds some light on the westernmost reaches of our Empire’s power. As always, all dates in this passage are in ‘After the Emperor’ – A.E. (although some sources use A.D. – Ad Dominum, especially those from Christian sources, and others use P.I. – Post Imperator, as in traditional Latin, rather than the more evolved version used today. But I digress…)

I make no promise of extensivity; rather I have pulled from the most original and noteworthy resources. Some may question my inclusion of so-called “barbarian” accounts of colonization. To them I say that Rome has always worked hard to integrate the people, including those ‘less civilized’, around our empire. We like to think of Rome as the most enlightened in the world, but as a nation we have much to learn from our neighbors.

Certainly, their ways, methods, and language are foreign to us. In some cases, such as the Aztlan Dominion, their methods are abhorrent and bloodthirsty. Others, such as the republican traditions of the Hausonadee Confederacy, leave much to be admired. I would be unable to tell the true story of our colonization efforts without their truth.

Year of Accountability – Weeks of June 14th & 21st


Good morning! Welcome back to another Year of Accountability post. Hopefully, with school done, I’ll be back on the right swing of things for this!

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Year of Accountability – June 1-14th


Hi all, Here’s yet another post in my Year of Accountability challenge!

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Update on Camp NaNoWriMo


I’ve reached 5,000 words! I’ll continue to write tonight, but I wanted to share this! I’m super excited to see what is to come!

Also, watch here in the next few days to see a review, some blog tour information, and more!

Camp NaNoWriMo – I’m In!


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Salve! Hot on the heels of submitting my last novella to my ‘people’ for formatting, I’ve got another project raring to go!

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