The title might be an exaggeration, but I’m beat. It was chaos and stress from Monday through Friday evening. Maybe it was the full moon last night, but many people were highly agitated and wild. Needless to say, I didn’t get any writing done because I always came home and tried not to collapse.
I did get some general thinking on Coven of the Gray done. No real decision on if I’m going with ‘Gray’ or ‘Grey’, but I’m leaning toward the first because the second makes me think of vodka. Anyway, I’m doing something psychologically risky with this one, which requires that I delve into some psychology theories. Nothing too complicated, but it makes me feel like I need to really plan the connections. I took a full weekend to come up with the general plot and the Coven’s purpose/downfall. So, I think I should do the same with the main character.
While I already have a general traumatic background and physical appearance set, I need to really think about how the powers work. What can he do with absorbed light? What about absorbed darkness? I also want to have a list of returning memories (good and bad) that will be triggered by his victories. Thought of having these be a scene at the start of every chapter/short story, but I worry that would be repetitive. It would be like he has to repeatedly come out of a trance before moving on. So, I might have some be full scenes and others be things he talks about coming back. I’m also unsure if I should have them be evenly split between good and bad memories or have it skew towards more trauma returning to his mind. A central concept here is how a person who is drowning in negativity will gravitate towards negative thoughts and perceptions. I worry doing this would drive readers away because it can get dark.
In other news, my allergies and the weather were beating me up too. Wish I knew of a way to help with the first issue because my meds aren’t getting me through the entire day. I’m trying to hydrate a lot to keep my throat and lungs moist, but that’s not easy when I’m busy at work. Mostly because I can’t keep rushing to the bathroom whenever I need and dancing in front my students would be silly. Anybody do something that helps with the pollen attacks?
Only other big thing was that I decided to work summer school again. Wasn’t a big decision since I was planning on it anyway, but I submitted a letter now. It means I’m going to be busy and unable to do full days of writing, but that’s fine. Spending the summer with my students helps them and makes sure that I’m aware of any changes. I also won’t say no to the money since my son has one more school year before he’s off to college. Though, that’s extra because I do have fun during the summer. I get stressed too, but I have fun on the trips. My son might be working as well, so this keeps me busy and out of the house.
Wish I had more to share, but the push from Spring Break to end of the year is always chaotic. I will get some character creation done this weekend, but I also want to get out of the house. Yes, there’s pollen out there, but I was cooped up in a school, car, or house for most of the week. I need freedom and socializing at a Pokemon event. If can finish off the protagonist and start thinking about the female character who will be traveling with him then it’s a win. Not sure of the psychological aspects to relate to her or if I simply want another character to allow for dialogue. She’s not going to like the guy, but she isn’t going to know why . . . Eh, I’ll figure it out.
Next week is going to be more of the same. Think there’s a field trip and my son might have a concert. The life event has some stuff going on too. It leads to a busy Saturday as well, which I won’t get into yet. Then there is Mother’s Day, which I need to figure out for a few reasons. Got the cards though.
Goals of the week:
- Finish creating protagonist of Coven of the Gray
- Improve sleeping habits.
- Help son with homework if he allows it.
- Lego time when I need a screen break.
- Hydrate!
- Socialize when possible, which usually means Pokemon.
- Talk to son about college and future. He usually starts these talks.
- Defeat the constant urge to turn off my alarm and call in sick . . . Unless I really am sick because there’s always something going around at a school.
- Make a few September posts if I feel like.











