NaNoWriMo 2007 - The End of Existence as We Know It: Chapter One Monday, Nov 5 2007 

Mission implausible: perfectly planned, poorly executedIn a gargantuan explosion of fire and dust and ice, the earth, the solar system and a good chunk of the galaxy blew up. And in the resulting silence, all that could be heard was a sheepish, ” oh… Bugger. ”

I knew that voice… And that particular phrase. ” Ezekiel? What did you do this time?”

“Nothing really… Well nothing I can’t put right in just a little bit, Boss.”

I looked at his view screen. ” Zeke, please tell me that you were just running a simulation. ”

He had the grace to blush as he took his hands away from the data pad. “I um, well actually Boss, it was supposed to be an experiment.” Zeke glanced at the screen and wouldn’t look at me. “I thought I’d set all the parameters correctly but I guess I miscalculated somewhere.”

I took a deep breath and studied the screen and its data. ” at least one. And now we’ve got one hell of a mess to clean up.”

He flinched and twisted his hands in his lap, wings fluttering slightly. Ezekiel Angelica hated it whenever I made a reference to hell. Never mind that neither Heaven nor Hell even existed except in the minds of certain sentient beings.

” I can fix it Boss. Really I can. Just give me a day or two.” He was earnest. He really believed what he was saying. And an average operator would be able to do exactly that. Ezekiel was not your average operator. Apparently he was no more an operator then he was a guardian, or a creator, or a guide.

Which is to say that we were running out of jobs for him. So far, everything we put him to had been an unmitigated failure.

It wasn’t as if he didn’t try. He did. What ever it as we gave him, he threw himself into 100%. And it wasn’t that he lacked the knowledge, or even the capability. By all accounts, he should have been one of our best. But the reality didn’t match the theory, unfortunately.

” I’ll take care of it, Zeke. Your shifts about over anyway. Take tomorrow off and don’t worry about it.” My eyes never left the view screen. They didn’t need to. I already knew what I’d see. Zeke would be looking at me, eyes sad and wings drooping. I glanced at the time display instead. ” go home Zeke. I’ll give you a call later.”

” but Boss.”

” Zeke, go home.”

Even his voice was crestfallen. ” OK Boss.”

I stepped back and let him pass me, waiting until the door shut behind him before activated the intercom. ” you catch all of that Control?”

” yeah. Don’t know where else we can put the poor bastard though Boss.”

“I know. He’s not going to be comfortable in any of the positions we have left.”

“Can you fix it?”

I was surprised by the uncertainty in Controls voice.

” any competent operator can fix it. But I’ll take care of it. No need to let the extent of this one get out.”

” OK Boss. Next shift is isn’t due in for two cycles.”

I seated myself in front of Zeke’s view screen and put my hand on the data pad. “Let me know half the cycle before their start time.”

” will do Boss. Good luck.”

I nodded absently, already processing the parameters Zeke had set and overlooking his code.

Half a cycle later, I sat back with a frown. At first glance. I couldn’t see where he went wrong. I got up and poured myself a cup of the sludge that passed for coffee and paced the length of the room a few times.

Maybe it was the stimulant, or maybe I had just needed it to stretch my legs, but suddenly a light went on. I hurried back to the work station and pulled up the code. After a moment, I nodded. There it was. Change that piece of code and adjust the associated parameters and that should put everything back to rights.

I manipulated the data pad quickly, taking care to double check the changes I made before saving. Then I ran the modifications through the simulation mode. The galaxy, solar system, and earth reappeared on the view screen. I sighed in relief just as Control notified me I had a 1/2 cycle left.

Then a tiny blinking icon located on one of earth’s continent’s caught my attention. I looked closer, finally zooming in. When I could see what the icon represented, I groaned.

It was Ezekiel and the modifications had -not- run in simulation mode. They had run in active mode. I sighed and told Control to look at the results, only one thought running through my mind. ” that didn’t turn out right. Oh my god, what have I done?”

Getting Back on the Map Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 

I’ve been all over the place this year and I just found my way back onto the map.? Starting tomorrow, I’m getting back to writing and to working on other projects I’ve started but not finished. And I’m getting back to posting here on a regular basis. It’ll be mostly snippets and pieces of things - I’ll just have to see if any of them go anywhere.

I do have some updates to the map that I posted at the beginning of the year, and I’ll be posting them in the next couple of days.

Things are starting to move forward again - and this time the road is clear and visible.

Knowledge is Power Tuesday, May 22 2007 

This short piece is based on Say What? Take #44 on YourCre8tivity.

I’m a curious person, always have been. I can’t help it. Even the hint of a secret makes me itch. They say that curiosity killed the cat - makes me glad I’m not one. Though I do wish for the 9 lives cats are supposed to have. I could use them about now.

See, digging for those secrets, I learn stuff. Most of the time it’s silly things. Useful for satisfying my curiosity, but not good for much else. So I know things. And sometimes I get in over my head. Because, you know, sometimes “knowledge is power, if you know it about the right person.”

At the moment, a senator and a big corporate CEO know that I know their secrets. Like I said, in over my head.

Know any cats looking to get rid of a life or two?

Paranormal Mood Monday, Apr 9 2007 

I’m not sure what it is lately, but I’ve been in the mood for stuff with a paranormal twist.? From TV to books, reading and even my own writing. Interestingly enough, I’ve been seeing more recommendations for things with this twist on the ‘net - at least in the areas I frequent.

No doubt you can see it in some of the past posts I’ve done - with Jimmy especially. Urban fantasy, paranormal whatever - It seems to be a genre in which my writing fits. We’ll see - certainly most of the works that are actively in process tend that direction.

I need to get back to writing and editing!

Getting Back on Track Friday, Apr 6 2007 

Well, I definitely got off track with my writing. NaNoEdMo pushed everything to the back. And now, I have characters in the back of the head that want my to write about them.? But I’m too far behind on my 2YN and editing for Revenant.? ? Then there are the short stories that have been started.? It’s going to take a couple of weeks to get back on track I think, but I’m working on it.? I have to get there before June when Script Frenzy starts!

The Momentum of Change Thursday, Jan 4 2007 

I’ve noticed something over the past year. There’s been a lot of change in my life and as the year progressed, the rate of the changes increased. Change produces its own momentum.

2006 started out with what appeared at first glance to be a minor change. I had been employed as a contractor by my company in 2005. My employment status was changed to full employee at the beginning of 2006.

That single change started a chain reaction. Suddenly I was bringing home more money and I had benefits. I was able to pay down my debt and clean up my credit reports. I found myself with more money left over at the end of the month - enough to afford a mortgage - and that lead to the most visible change of the year.

Though I had started the year with the goal of buying a house within a couple of years, I hadn’t planned on actually doing it this year. Even so, in June I found myself with the keys to my own house. There have been a lot of little expenses involved,but even with them, it seems my cash flow has actually improved.

The house was the biggest visible change but it wasn’t the change that truly had the most impact on me. As the year went on and all the changes built up, my perception of what I was capable of changed as well. Sometime after I was settled in my house, I realized that I could create the changes that I’d been waiting for. I didn’t have to wait and hope that they were going to happen.

I jumped into the blogosphere with YourCre8tivity. Coming up with prompts and articles for the blog forced me to be more creative myself. Visiting other blogs and researching for YourCre8tivity lead me to discover podcasts and renew my interest in writing and role-playing. I successfully participated in NaNoWriMo, giving me a novel that is almost complete. Thanks to NaNoWriMo I’m in a newly formed writing group and I’m helping create the new NaNoEdMo site.

The effects of the changes in 2006 are carrying forward into 2007. There is already more momentum for change going into this year than there was at the beginning of 2006. I intend to ride that momentum as far as I can and hope that future changes will sustain it.

The First Part of the Map Wednesday, Jan 3 2007 

The first half of 2007 is going to be a combination of finishing up old projects and starting new ones. Although I should probably finish up all my old projects first, I’m afraid that will make those projects too much like work. I need the variety and spontaneity of including new projects.

I don’t dare plan too far in advance, but here’s what’s currently on the list of things I want to work on.

Need to finish:

Revenant (novel) - first draft - in progress
Dawn (novel) - first draft - on deck
Network (novel) - first draft - waiting
Light (novel) - first draft - waiting
Omega (novel) - first draft - waiting

New projects:

Twins (novel) - needs extensive world-building
2YN (novel) - starting from scratch
Angels, Demons, Love & Lust (4 short stories) - some notes but needs outlining
Sir Kevin (short story series) - outline and draft at least two of Kevin’s stories

Additional Writing Related Projects:

NaNoEdMo - hosting site and forums, plan to edit Revenant
Rockin’ Plot Penguins - hosting sites and forums, helping start local writing group
YourCre8tivity - providing and using prompts that help inspire and encourage writing and other creative endeavors
Journalling - 2 journals, daily diary type journal and a daily brainstorming/writing journal

It’s 2007 Already? What?! Tuesday, Jan 2 2007 

*looks up from the computer screen* What?! 2006 is over? It can’t be! *blinkblink*

Boy was 2006 a busy year! A new job, a new house, a couple of new websites, a trip to Costa Rica and most of a novel took up a lot of the year! A lot changed in my life during the past year and I made a lot of decisions that I didn’t expect to be making. I’m sure I’ll be making even more in 2007.

One of the things that didn’t get enough attention was this blog and that will change for 2007. Though I don’t make resolutions anymore, I do make plans. One of my plans for this year is to write every day. That may be a couple of sentances, or it may be pages, but part of my plan is to do the Quick Steps prompts from YC here.

So what can you expect to see at the Shadows Edge in 2007?

  • my attempts at working on the prompts from YC
  • Updates on my writing progress - currently Revenant and Dawn
  • Updates on the other projects I’m working on
  • Any progress I make in submitting short stories and novels for publication
  • Links to my favorite writing relating sites
  • Podcasts that I listen to and recommend
  • Music that I listen to while writing or working on projects
  • What I’m reading at a particular time
  • Pictures of my non-writing projects (or my cats!)
  • Anything else that strikes my fancy to post about

Feel free to leave a comment if you love or hate anything I may post! I’d love to hear what you think about the ideas I put out here.

Here’s to a prosperous and productive 2007!

Fiction in a Flash - Inspiration Tag from Your Cre8tivity Monday, Jul 10 2006 

I don’t know if you’d consider this cheating or not. *grins* I decided I’d try my hand at Gemini’s Fiction in a Flash exercise using the first Inspiration Tag. I’ve been wanting to write something based off the tag anyway. So here it is - enjoy, and feel free to let me know what you think!

They could have been stars, those tiny pinpricks of light in the darkness. But they weren’t. Sun-On-Water knew better. They were the eyes of the ancestors, bright with disapproval of her.

The fire caught, flaring. She hacked at the think tail of her hair, finally laying it amidst the flames. Turning from the ancestors in disgrace, she prostrated herself in front of the fire. Soft chanting rose, pleading their forgiveness.

As the Words Flow Thursday, Jun 8 2006 

I’ve updated the progress meter for Dawn. Got another thousand words down and to the end of the second chapter as the outline currently stands! I’m still not sure that I’ll make the 75,000 word goal on the first draft, but we’ll see.

Things are going to be hectic over the next couple of days, so I don’t know how much time I’ll have to post or write, but I’ll do my best to at least get some work done on the character challenge :-)

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