Adrift, Episode 7 (podcast) (#nanowrimo)

A shorter section, where I get to make the sounds one makes when one has boiled one’s mouth. Hooray.

(Happy Thanksgiving, folks.)


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Bones?

Adrift, Episode 6 (podcast) (#nanowrimo)

In which we see how very bad the plan is that Jon, Finn, and Bilabil come up with, and then return to the “princess story” for a bit. I’m particularly happy with both sections.

Also: New Microphone! Man, it helped a lot. (Thanks for the loan, Tim!)


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Bones?

Adrift, Episode 5 (podcast) (#nanowrimo)

So, in the last section of the story (episode 4), the characters went off script.

The outline clearly reads:

  • Meet Bilabil.
  • Go to to Manifold Bazaar, surprisingly not shot at and not robbed.

That’s it. No problems along the way.

But did that happen? Noooo. There were problems, even though I’d said that there weren’t supposed to be any, and pretty soon, Bilabil is pointing across the way and telling us that the only alternative route worth a damn was the old battle cruiser… except it was really dangerous.

There was one small problem with that; I had no idea WHY.

So, following my own advice (which I wrote down and blogged as a NaNoWriMo tip the next day), I dropped that storyline for awhile and wrote something else entirely.

Specifically, I wrote out the entire story of the Princess traveling into the Forest of Anything in search of medicine for the Queen (and, in the process, meeting Mira and Mak and a magical bear-cat named Bin).

The whole story (which I have since chopped up and woven between the action on the Drift during episodes 5 and 6) took me about two days to get down.

Then I went back to Jon and Finn and Bilabil, perched on that ship’s hull, and I knew why the detour was dangerous, and they knew how they were going to deal with it.

I think it worked out pretty well.

Except for Finn, that is.

But you’ll find out about that later.


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Bones?

Adrift, Episode 4 (podcast) (#nanowrimo)

Okay, so the guys haven’t quite left the outline behind yet. I’ll talk about that more with Episode 5, when it happens.

This one took me bloody ages to get edited, because I couldn’t seem to get a solid take. By the time I got done, I was a leeeeeettle crazy, so I looped in an outtakes track at the end (it starts around 15:17, for those that want to skip right to the sounds of my fucking up over and over — warning, contains many heartfelt swears).

Adrift, Episode 2 (podcast)

Early Pink Floyd has always been my sweet spot...
Early Pink Floyd has always been my sweet spot...

Trying for a slightly cleaner delivery, despite the headset mic.

Pretty happy with how the story’s going, actually. Highly unlikely I’ll ‘finish’ it in November, though, so expect these through December at least.

What I should do is put this whole thing on hold until I finish writing the damn draft. That’s what everyone with any experience tells me to do, and probably what I’ll tell anyone else in three months time.

But for now, what I’m going to do is aim for a new ep going out on Tuesday and Thursday, probably recorded the weekend before. We’ll see how that goes.

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Bones?

Adrift, Episode 1 (Podcast)

A couple caveats:

  • I’ve never done my own podcast before.
  • My headset sucks.
  • Adrift is a first draft.

So why am I doing this?

  • I’ve never done a podcast before, and I think it’d be fun.
  • I always, ALWAYS share whatever I’m writing for NaNoWriMo as I’m writing it, because (a) I have no shame and (b) it helps me stay motivated to keep at it.

And honestly? I don’t think it’s too damn bad. I’d welcome your comments and thoughts. Barring that, I just hope you enjoy it.

Here we go…