Finished the rough outline for Magic Man and will take the next few days to flesh it out. Ten days to NaNo! As of today, I've got twenty-five chapters. If it's anything like last time, I'm sure I'll discover things along the way and add a few more. The outline itself is a little over six pages.
In a surprising burst of creative energy, I also find myself with a nearly completed proposal for an animated show. The idea has been bouncing around in my head for a while and last week I decided to write a few things down. Amazingly, these "things" kept coming and soon I had enough good ones to organize into a pitch-worthy "mini bible" (5-6 pages). The idea itself is action based with a healthy dose of comedy. At my most delusional, I would hope to compare it to The Incredibles.
I like this idea so much that I've actually convinced myself that I can do both the NaNo challenge and write a spec pilot script for my animation proposal. How insane is that? Very. I still have to squeeze in the "final" polish edit for Leonard that Agent S expects by November. Good grief! That loud scream you'll hear at the end of November will be the sound of pressurized steam escaping out of my ears.
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LOL! Good luck with both projects, Roger; I'm amazed how relentlessly you keep moving.
The Incredibles--freakin AWESOME movie. Is your pitch for a show or movie?
Thanks, Mike. I LOVE The Incredibles (and feel a little sheepish mentioning my idea in the same breath). My pitch is for a show, but I must admit a little voice is whispering "This could be a feature." To keep things do-able next month, I think I'll write it as a TV pilot and see where it goes from there.
I hope it comes to fruition. What a great show!
xD Wow, good lucks with both of the projects! I haven't fleshed out my chapters really -- I have a plot, and I know what I want to happen in my novel this year. I do plan to complete it too. Anyways, lots of luck!
-- Fellow NaNoWriMoer.
Thanks for the good wishes, A.P. Right back atcha! My chapter descriptions aren't much more than a paragraph or so, in some cases, just a sentence or two. It helps keep me moving to at least have a vague idea of where I'm going for the day. I'm going to keep going through the outline in hopes of adding more speicifics before Nov. 1st.
Fellow NaNo-er here.
Just wanted to let you know I read the blog, I stuck it in my rss reader, and I LOVE to think that I'm NaNo-ing with someone that used to write for the Angry Beavers.
Glad to have you checking out the blog, Veronica! Angry Beavers was a hoot to write for -- very original characters to work with plus the ability, as a writer, to go just about anywhere you wanted. A definite highlight.
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