You're certainly covering a lot of ground in your worldbuilding (excellent work BTW), just follow some of the advice already written here by others and you should be okay. By what you said earlier, your path seems more or less clear right up towards the end.... whereas my beginning and ends are...
Similar to the way I work. I try and write sequentially, but will often come up with a scene idea which is totally out of sequence. I note the basic idea down into a Scrivener file (which I started to use for the worldbuilding of my universe of Numenol), but often totally forgot it was there...
As long as it's: a) instrumental only (i.e. no lyrics) and b) the correct genre - when I'm writing in my current world of elves, men and dwarves, it's hardly surprising that the music of Howard Shore works best for me... :cool:
I used to do all my plotting for stories while driving for hours between home and customer sites, recording my thoughts into my phone. Best thinking time ever.:)
Ships a few days ago... yesterday going over some of the dockside occupations we had here in Liverpool during the 19th century so that I could work some of them into the chapter I was working on.
Nice job.... especially as it is hand drawn... all of my original maps were roughly hand drawn out ages ago, and I'm now redoing them in Wonderdraft and revising them with these new edits on the books I'm working on as I go. :)
Nice work. I purchased Wonderdraft and have been working with it to develop the world of my novel as I go. I've toyed with the free version of Inkarnate, but I feel a bit off paying out for the Pro version which I'd need to give me the equivalent assets / functionality that Wonderdraft currently...
I'm using Aeon Timeline 2 for my timelines. I had a look at their version 3 but it didn't offer me anything more than what I already had in 2 so decided against paying again to get it. I like the fact that you can attach images to the events and sync the event information with Scrivener, which...
I've been doing NaNoWriMo this year to focus on the first book in my fantasy series. I'm retired, and have been waking early and writing before my wife wakes-- sometimes earlier, but usually around six a.m. I'll do other stuff I need to do through the day, then get back to writing some more...
In the Vinlarion series I'm working on, there are two... one is a wydwitch called Salaazen who appears right through the four books, at various times, in the series. The other is the MC from books three and four - a young woman who is destined to take up the fight against the dark forces in the...