Dual Wielding
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A Writvember Update
There are 10 days left of Writvember and I have written only 11,000 words since the writing retreat finished (ᵕ—ᴗ—). It’s so strange how the human body and mind works. I went from writing 43,000 words in about 5 days… Continue reading
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May’s Writing Retreat is Over
Dual Wielding: Blade’s Gauntlet is projected to have 3 arcs, 8 acts and 32 chapters. So far, I have the drafts for 13 chapters (Arc 1 and just starting Arc 2). I already know that I need to reshuffle and… Continue reading
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Writvember Begins: Writing Blade’s Gauntlet
Dual Wielding: Blade’s Gauntlet When a pair of brothers find a small child in the snowy border of Blade City, they aren’t sure what the bigger mystery is: how did she get there or why does her face have no… Continue reading
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Preptober Update: the Evolution of a WIP
At first, Dual Wielding was something of a love letter to the fantasy genre. It was almost a fan-fiction of a variety of books I’d read but with an original setting and characters (original really meaning my own but greatly… Continue reading
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2 Weeks into Preptober
I’m two weeks into Preptober and so far I’ve worked on outlining the novel (getting the skeleton down) and pulling together all of my character information. I have extensive worldbuilding for Dual Wielding that I’ve been working on since 2010… Continue reading
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Preptober is Pumping ᕙ( •̀ ᗜ •́)ᕗ
The first thing that I’ve noticed since starting Preptober is that there is way more lore and plot development for Dual Wielding: Featherstorm than I thought. Though I have a lot of pride in how the lore of the world… Continue reading
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Preptober begins (و •̀ ᴗ•́ )و
Today marks the start of Preptober for Dual Wielding: Featherstorm! Timeline: Week 1, 1st—5th April: Planning Week Week 2, 6th—12th April: Power Week for Structure Week 3, 13th—19th April: Power Week for Characters Week 4, 20th—26th April: Power Week for… Continue reading
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I WROTE SOMETHING
I didn’t get a lot of writing done yesterday, but in comparison to the past month, I did really well. I was editing and reviewing a lot of writing—when I haven’t touched a manuscript in a long time, I’ll usually… Continue reading








