Word Count Total: n/a
Status: Incomplete
Part One: Nocturne
Part Two: Aire
Saturday, March 28, 2009
NaNo 2006 - The White Gate
Word Count Total: 20,006
Status: Incomplete
Part One:
Part Two:
Status: Incomplete
Part One:
- The Light of Lugh
- The Legend
- Full Moon
- Research and the Call
- Discovery
- Six
- Seven
- Eight
- Remembrance
- The Shadows of Maboon
- Confusion
- Divine Intervention
- In The Beginning
- The Dream
- Confessions
Part Two:
- Shamhain
- The Gift
- Yule
- Touch
- Star
- Only
- Enough
- Away
- Waiting
- Gomen-Nasai
- Fix You
- Riddles
- Angel of Death
- Hurt
- Hallelujah
2008 NaNo Dares
Opening Line:
"Glass crunched beneath her shoe, the sound abnormally loud in the silent world of dawn/dusk."
Plot point:
Places:
a gentle wooded area where the sun seems to filter through the trees at impossible angles and the air smells like sweet honeysuckle and roses. in the middle there is a concrete park bench and a statue of an angel holding a rose looking down smiling sweetly. like an adoring type stare from a marblized love.
- The Gardens (suitable probably only for fantasy). I really adore these, but I'm not doing fantasy :( First is the Twilight Garden. The vegetation within is autumnal, no matter what the actual season outside is. The garden itself is always in twilight (think Zelda - Twilight Princess), no matter what the time outside, and the entire thing seems to glow faintly orangey-gold. Next is the Midnight Garden - always midnight, always winter. There's snow on the ground, but there are also flowers - all white, all glowing faintly. There are no leaves on the trees, but they are strung with fairy lights. The Dawn Garden is eternally dawn and eternally spring, coloured in soft pinks and golds and yellows. It's packed with flowers covering nearly every single surface, including wisteria dripping down from the trees. And the Midday Garden is always noon and always summer - it's like a tropical retreat, swelteringly hot and with a constant sound of cicadas. There are a lot of fruit trees - apricots, nectarines, mangos, grape vines, bananas - but also tropical flowers, like hibiscus and frangipani. The canopy is so thick that a lot of light is blocked out, but what does reach the floor causes little patterns over it as a breeze moves through the trees.
Quotes:
"It was a cold and rainy day when I died the first time"
"It's funny how my life didn't really start until the world ended."
The moon rose, red and deadly, on the night of the twenty-first of October -- a night I will never forget.
"If good is evil, and evil is good, then what's the point?"
"Glass crunched beneath her shoe, the sound abnormally loud in the silent world of dawn/dusk."
Plot point:
Places:
a gentle wooded area where the sun seems to filter through the trees at impossible angles and the air smells like sweet honeysuckle and roses. in the middle there is a concrete park bench and a statue of an angel holding a rose looking down smiling sweetly. like an adoring type stare from a marblized love.
- The Gardens (suitable probably only for fantasy). I really adore these, but I'm not doing fantasy :( First is the Twilight Garden. The vegetation within is autumnal, no matter what the actual season outside is. The garden itself is always in twilight (think Zelda - Twilight Princess), no matter what the time outside, and the entire thing seems to glow faintly orangey-gold. Next is the Midnight Garden - always midnight, always winter. There's snow on the ground, but there are also flowers - all white, all glowing faintly. There are no leaves on the trees, but they are strung with fairy lights. The Dawn Garden is eternally dawn and eternally spring, coloured in soft pinks and golds and yellows. It's packed with flowers covering nearly every single surface, including wisteria dripping down from the trees. And the Midday Garden is always noon and always summer - it's like a tropical retreat, swelteringly hot and with a constant sound of cicadas. There are a lot of fruit trees - apricots, nectarines, mangos, grape vines, bananas - but also tropical flowers, like hibiscus and frangipani. The canopy is so thick that a lot of light is blocked out, but what does reach the floor causes little patterns over it as a breeze moves through the trees.
Quotes:
"It was a cold and rainy day when I died the first time"
"It's funny how my life didn't really start until the world ended."
The moon rose, red and deadly, on the night of the twenty-first of October -- a night I will never forget.
"If good is evil, and evil is good, then what's the point?"
About
This site was created to house all of my writing that was/is a result of various challenges, including NaNo, Kiwi Writers, and other various writing sites. My current wordcount is around 100k, spanning over four years.
This year, I am currently planning on participating in several different challenges, including ScriptFrenzy, KiwiWriters, NaNo, and a few others that I can't remember at the present time.
Here's some quick facts about the site:
This blog was (officially) started on 9/18/2008, and had a mass migration on 10/28/2009. The site was deleted for personal reasons, and re-started/uploaded on 3/28/2009. Again, the blog was migrated on 9-21-2011.
New layout is coming; I need to finish the code before I upload.
This year, I am currently planning on participating in several different challenges, including ScriptFrenzy, KiwiWriters, NaNo, and a few others that I can't remember at the present time.
Here's some quick facts about the site:
This blog was (officially) started on 9/18/2008, and had a mass migration on 10/28/2009. The site was deleted for personal reasons, and re-started/uploaded on 3/28/2009. Again, the blog was migrated on 9-21-2011.
New layout is coming; I need to finish the code before I upload.
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