12 Jun 2010

wayfaringwordhack: (scrabble - novel)
 Forgot to report last night, so:

Yesterday - 1502
Today - 2107

Will complete Lelo's 4th chapter tomorrow and hopefully make headway on Srila's 7th. That is the plan anyhow. If the brain does not continue to rebel.
wayfaringwordhack: (paper flames)
12. In what story did you feel you did the best job of worldbuilding? Any side-notes on it you'd like to share?

Hmmm. I’ve loved all the universes I’ve worked with because I love places, love going to new ones, discovering things about old ones. Maybe because I seem to have a wayfaring gene. But where did I do the best job in building my own world???

Setting has always been important to me, the creation of it more so. Each of my creations have a soft-spot in my heart.

With the planet of Trillix, in The Traveler’s Daughter, I was less adventurous with what I invented. I had a lot of fun with my map of the storyworld, but I just scratched the surface of what "place" entails. I also chose the route of being influenced by actual cultures and worlds. But because it was my first novel, I am still fond of that place and it seems very real to me.

With Shamindor, of To Be Undone, I let the world inform the story and really created some unusual things and concepts. Here and here are two different views of it. However, I haven't spent enough time there, and the things that make the storyworld different also make it challenging to write. Very challenging. I do look forward to going back to it, though, and getting to know it better.

Witherwilds is the world that I have tried to make 100% my own, even down to creating languages and writing systems (though I am still working on Soqoli) for the two principle cultures. Funnily enough, I didn’t start with a map as I did in my other worlds. I have the rough geography in mind because climate informs culture, but I feel that the places are more well-rounded because I’ve had to think them through from the ground up without modeling them on those existing in our world. I still have lots of things to figure out and that excites me. I love the discovery and planning processes, and because I'm doing them so intensely on this project, I believe I'm probably doing the best job with it.
wayfaringwordhack: (scrabble - novel)
The end of this one was very difficult to write. Very...squicky.  We'll see later if the squick stays.  For now, 938 words means the chapter is finished at 4103.

Two Lelo chapters to go, and 2.5 for Srila.

FWIW, no writing tomorrow. Going to Paris. I'll do tomorrow's "writing about writing" question on Monday.

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