Well, after a day of dealing with the dead, I'd like to sleep like one of them. Not happening. I have an appointment to keep in the Trojan War.
That's right, as much as I love Halloween, I mainly think about one thing once the trick-or-treaters go home - and that thing is NaNoWriMo. So I spent the evening chatting with my writing buddy as we handed out candy and scared some preteens. That was fun. And good for ideas.
Now I get to say hi to some ancient Greeks! Tomorrow as I embark on the insanity of NaNo I begin the first book of a series I've wanted to write for a long time. After receiving much support and interest in the idea, I'm going to start Time Tumblers. A thirteen-book series involving a specially chosen duo that have to fix various problems in history and time.
This is definitely one of my favourite ideas. I love the characters, and the plot ideas are endless. A little too endless . . . I've a slight problem in that I don't know where the first book is going to go! I've got mini points, point A, and point D. Those in between are . . . lacking. This'll be a fun year! And there are so many assignment I have to do for university too.
Well, everyone should wish me luck! And I hope every one had a great Halloween! Hopefully no one summoned any nasty spirits are dealt with some supernatural creatures without the proper protection. Wouldn't that be a nightmare? Actually, I'd probably have a blast . . . So happy Halloween! And now I get to jump in the wormhole to 1600 BC or so!