Exercise, The Bane Of My Food Loving World + Update!

With NaNoWriMo fast approaching (What? It’s only four days away?!) my final October evenings have been spent trying to prepare for writing a novel in thirty days. As I squeeze lore from the lemon that is my mind right now, I stare at the screen hoping for more loreonade. My mind is putty because today I pushed my body to do things it doesn’t enjoy. Heavy lifting. Manual labor. Cleaning (No, wait… that is deeply satisfying). As someone who eats fast food more than anyone should, I’m a bit out of shape (despite a circle being considered in that group). After gaining some weight during my travels back home, an additional ten percent to put it into perspective, I have been making strides to eat healthier. Today was a different beast entirely.

The backroom at work has been somewhat of a nightmare for a borderline OCD guy like myself. I like order and when things make sense. Safety is also always a good thing. So after speaking with my manager we decided to tear down the backroom and rebuild it. I got to plan, design and execute my idea! Oh how delicious gratification is! However when we began to move stuff around today, as good as it was feeling to have everything in order and tidy, my body disagreed with the methods at play. So after about eight hours of continuous lifting and moving, muscles I didn’t know I used began to groan under the most basic movements. Crouching? Agony. Sneeze? Searing pain. The end result was worth it… for now. Order has been chiseled from chaos and beauty born of insanity.

Fast forward five hours.

Present Me hates Past Me for not worrying about Future Me. Future Me is currently excited for bed, while Present Me is trying to be productive. Damn Past Me has destroyed Present Me’s productivity by overworking us all. In short: Working hard all day keeps the night time productivity at bay. However, that being said I think I know where my story is going to start. Unless it changes, the beginning will introduce one of the antagonists and one of the protagonists as well as two forms of magic, set the kingdom and initiate the plans for a coming war. In my mind, I can already see the battles ahead between two factions! Necromancy in my world is classified as a Forbidden Magic. Forbidden magic simply means you are tapping into an energy that is not your own which changes you through the Magician’s Curse (actually from Jefferson’s story at the top right). Necromancy in particular is cruel in the sense that unlike other forbidden magics that can cause insanity, the caster remains clear of mind while their body decays. In short, you waste away until you are classified as a Lich (skeletal magician). The other form of magic early on is Sacrificial. In order to give life, a life must be taken. These two magics won’t be pitted against each other just yet, but I’m excited for the development!

So many things! Four days! Oh man, this is getting crazy! So many consequences to using magic! So little time! Okay, well I open my store in the morning and still have a ton of things to clean up and move there so I should probably sleep. As for you ladies and gents beyond the screen, are you ready? Have you started early? I am considering also trying to do a blog post (short or long, doesn’t matter) after every NaNoWriMo writing session. Not sure how wise that is, but it’ll be nice I think to touch base with the others out there and help celebrate the wins of Team NaNo! Talk to you soon and remember, FOUR DAYS!!!

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  1. Nikki B. says:

    I am so not ready! I have two sections of plot that are still unplotted, an immortality curse and a counterspell that I have to write, and my playlist is kind of lame. Not sure I can squeeze it all in before Saturday–which starts out with 5 hours of class–and I’m sure I’ll be distracted wanting to get started.

    Definitely try and squeeze in a daily post on your NaNo progress. I do, and it helps focus what you’ve done for that day, let you lament on how badly or crow on how well the day went, and it might get you a few new followers. 🙂

    Crossing my fingers I can get it all prepped in time for Saturday! *

    • TJ Edwards says:

      Actually, I just realised that I haven’t listened to a single tune while writing thus far. Kind of odd now that I think about it. I’m sure you’ll get there and don’t stress about plot points, they’ll sort themselves out as you write, I’m sure!

      So far so good on the daily post although I have the feeling I’ll be doing them after 12 am Aussie time due to the fact I am trying to squeeze as much writing into every day as possible!

      Also, new followers would rock! I love meeting people who love writing as much as I do and there’s simply not enough of them close by! Hopefully your writing has been going swell as your blog went quiet after the 31st! You can do it!

  2. jmlibby says:

    Are we ever truly ready? I’ve got a gelatinous outline, progressive-sticky-note-calendar, coffee and reward chocolate…so far. Bonus: great support person.

    Somewhere around 2/3 through, the story changes from magical realism to straight up fantasy and I’ve got nooooo idea how it happened. It happens, so I’m going with the gelatinous flow.

    NaNoWriMo’rs, unite!

    • TJ Edwards says:

      Bah! Do you have a keyboard? Do you have an idea? Do you have a word processor? Do you have sanity? Are you willing to lose said sanity? If you answered yes to the above questions, then you’re as ready as I am!

      Magical realism to fantasy? Not as big of a stretch as you may think. I embedded a futuristic, post apocalyptic war idea into my fantasy story I am writing now and simply adapted it. Go for gold! Good luck!

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