Jun. 24th, 2015

dhampyresa: (This is my life)
Welp, I have a massive backlog of writing I need to have done before the end of the month. (Long story short: I intent to start fresh with a new novel on July 1, so I need to ahve the current novel and the outline of this next novel done by then. Also, my history-exchenge fic is a joy to write, but it will not be short.) As a result, my wordcounts are looking a little extreme (~2.75k/day*) and it's taking me pretty much all my free time to reach them. Anyone who has any tips for getting the words out faster is more than welcome to give them, because I need them.

I'm going to keep updated and commenting on the flist as much as possible, but answering comments might be even more affected. For some reason, answering things often the first thing to go. If you need an urgent answer from me on any subject, do poke me again.


And now, a meme.

If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach. —Alfred Hitchcock

When I write a story, what do readers immediately look for?


Most of my fic is on my Ao3 account, btw.


And now it is time to crank out 100 more words and then go to bed.

*Yes, this will mean I will be writing less during Camp Nanowrimo.
dhampyresa: (Quit killing people)
I was so excited to tell you all about what I've been reading, but then I realised I couldn't talk about what I've been reading. Not all of them, anyway, because the combination of all of them might as be a great big neon sign pointing at the fic I wrote for Night on Fic Mountain, so I'll tell you all about them (and the rest) when the anon period is over.

I will tell you what I won't be reading, though.

I was noodling around on the Internet trying to find books on the Second Punic War (as you do) and I came across a review for Pride of Carthage by David Anthony Durham.

"Gosh," thought I, "'a novel of Hannibal'? Sign me up!"

Then my eyes skimmed over the begiinging of the review. In that skim, I learned that the author posited that there was a fourth Barcid brother (unlikely, thought I, but why not) named Hanno and here my face did a horrified twisty thing and I resolved not to read the book.

I just don't think there's any way on Earth Hamilcar would name one of his sons the same thing as the man who lost him the First Punic War*. That the author thinks he might have gives me poor hope either for the amount of research done or how much we're going to agree on matters of characterisation. Or both.

So I'm not reading it. Life is too short.


What I will be reading, though and I will do so this very week-end, see if I don't, is Darkness Over Cannae by Jenny Dolfen. It's more than time that I stop doing the hype/hype avoidance thing I've been doing. I might also start Tumulte à Rome, to keep in the Second Punic War theme.


And while I'm talking about dead Carthaginians, this article on Hamilcar and Hasdrubal the Fair's interesting realtionship might be of interest to some of you.


*Hanno the Great then proceeded to lose Hannibal the Second Punic War, btw, so it's not like his enmity for the Barcids stopped when the war ended. (Hanno the Great is my second least favourite dude from the Punic Wars. The first one being, of course, Scipio Aemilianus.)

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