It's been quiet here these last month.
As usual in November: work ate writing (and life[tm] in general), resulting in virtually no progress if I'm discounting the phenomenal increase of my impatience regarding this project. Anyway, as a brief heads-up:
Crystal Structures 3 is indeed done.
The first scene of CS4 is planned, albeit not yet written. I hope to get to it this weekend (crosses fingers).
Overall, CS4 is the chapter that will lose most of its matter and content, and probably gets partially merged with the old CS5. This means there will be more stuff written from scratch (BWL board sessions grilling Walsh, for example) and a lot of rereads to ensure continuity with the new parts 1-3 and the plot points definitely going to stay: Eliza, Eliza and Zach's background, the Psychocrypt campaign...
Anyway, from numbers CS4 is the start of the second half and it's now begun. From content, we're even farther into the plot already. In two weeks, I will have A LOT MORE TIME on my hands to spend on getting this ancient baby up and running!
Stay tuned.
quote of the month: "Repeat that!"
As usual in November: work ate writing (and life[tm] in general), resulting in virtually no progress if I'm discounting the phenomenal increase of my impatience regarding this project. Anyway, as a brief heads-up:
Crystal Structures 3 is indeed done.
The first scene of CS4 is planned, albeit not yet written. I hope to get to it this weekend (crosses fingers).
Overall, CS4 is the chapter that will lose most of its matter and content, and probably gets partially merged with the old CS5. This means there will be more stuff written from scratch (BWL board sessions grilling Walsh, for example) and a lot of rereads to ensure continuity with the new parts 1-3 and the plot points definitely going to stay: Eliza, Eliza and Zach's background, the Psychocrypt campaign...
Anyway, from numbers CS4 is the start of the second half and it's now begun. From content, we're even farther into the plot already. In two weeks, I will have A LOT MORE TIME on my hands to spend on getting this ancient baby up and running!
Stay tuned.
quote of the month: "Repeat that!"