City of Dreams
Okay, so last night, I couldn't be bothered to work on Barmoor's Story, current work in progressso I decided to start typing up an older story from the beginning of the year that started well and kind of petered out. And obviously, I'm now all excited about it again.
Doesn't mean I'm not going to carry on working on the current work in progress for nano since this one has already started and I can't do anything with it during that time without cheating. But still, I think it has some good ideas in it. Young adult, started with an image of a boy lying on the ground with a Nightmare (which looks like a goblin) sat on his chest, feeding on fear, and a girl who comes in with a pen to stop him.
The World of the Dream Hunters!!!! Dum dum dum! :)
So anyway, last night, I had a serious case of insomnia, helped along by our delightful ground floor neighbours making noise until 1h20 in the morning. As generally happens, I start thinking about books at that point which of course just makes the insomnia worse... :) So, I think I'm going to change the world for the City of Dreams. My current picture is of a river that separates the dreaming world, of unreality and legend, from the real world. There is a city that sits in the middle of this river, the City of Dreams. Normal travel between the two is allowed by reality locks that stop the dreams from escaping.
At first, only Nightmares were kept out but in the past century or so the current government has started to stop even dreams getting through, thus stunting creativity, imagination, the whole kaboozle.
So that's where I'm at now. Don't know if I'll start working on it again now, or just leave it til after nano... too many ideas, too little time!!!
In other news, Lidwine finished her auxiliary pioneering today, so she is shattered. She also had a very polite go at the aforementioned neighbours, which I was very proud of her for.
Current reading:
Angel Souls and Devil Hearts, by Christopher Golden - my pocket read.
Christopher Marlowe, Poet and Spy - my home read and also research!!!
I'll try and post my last month's reading list tomorow.
C ya,
Joel