Howdy y'all! I'm back after almost 6 months of silence! Sorry about that - Life got in the way and for a while I wasn't up to doing anything. However, I'm almost done with college, so soon I might have more time to do things and maybe hangout with friends who I didn't have time to hangout with before. Though...in the fall of this year, I plan to attend Tarlton and get my Game Design degree there, since T.S.T.C. has scrapped the degree plan (yay for me, right). I'm nervous about going to a new school, but I'll be fine!
Anyway, first things first: The Diary is back on Amazon! After getting nagged at by my friends and a few family members, I put it back online! Nothing's really changed with it, but that's fine - not every book will be a masterpiece and this book (no matter how much I cringe at the writing) is still my baby. Now that I got that out of the way, the next novel I plan to finish is the first of an epic series called Last of the Darkthorns Book 1: Journey of the Lone Star! The series follows a young witch named Lucida Darkthorn and her quest to find her best friend Rune Marrows, who went missing one night 2 years before the start of the series. Joining her is Lupus Blackwood, guardian of the two girls; Mr. Allens, a man searching for his kidnapped daughter; a twin-headed demon standing guard over a mysterious skeleton; and a cryptic jester called Rhodes who just might know more than he lets on. This ragtag group quickly discover that Lucida's quest has uncovered many problems simmering unnoticed in the five kingdoms and, if they are to find Rune, they must save Thoyra from collapsing.
In other news, I've ceased working on The Misty Caverns for now. A few things have changed regarding the main character, so I've put the game on hold. However, I'm working on a new game called Save the King! It follows three young heroes journeying to save their kidnapped king from the Seaweed Witch (what is it with me and people getting kidnapped). I hope to have the game done in two years, but no promises~! I'm not using a pre-made game engine, but creating my own from scratch and it's challenging, yet fun! I'll post screen shots of game play and concept art soon, so keep an eye out!
That's all for tonight. Remember: Laughter is the best medicine!
The Daily Adventures of an Author
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Sunday, October 28, 2018
October 28, 2018
Hi everyone, sorry for the enormous stretch of silence; I've been very busy and just haven't had time to write a post. So sorry about that! Anyway, a lot has happened and I just wanted to update y'all on a few things before I go to work.
First off, I'm in the process of planning the novel I'm going to write for NaNoWriMo and I'm excited to begin working on it! The novel is titled How Far I Would Go and is about a young mage struggling to cope with the death of her grandfather and how far she is willing to go to see him again. I have an awesome idea for the book cover and I might throw in a sneak peek on Instagram~! This novel deals with personal loss and social unrest - it's going to be emotionally hard for me to write this, but I hope it will help me come to terms with certain events that happened in my life at the end of last year.
Second, I took The Diary off of Amazon. I've gotten much better at writing and the novel is...bad. I'm not happy with it anymore and it wasn't selling anyway. I might revise it and release it again, but I'm not sure right now.
Third, I'm working on a game right now called The Misty Caverns and I can't wait to release it, but there is still so much work to be done, so don't expect it for a long time~!
Alright, that's everything I have time to tell y'all today. I will try to post daily again and put more content into the blogs. I might start adding excerpts from my novels into the posts to give y'all a taste of what I've been working so hard on, so keep an eye out! And remember: Laughter is the best medicine~!
First off, I'm in the process of planning the novel I'm going to write for NaNoWriMo and I'm excited to begin working on it! The novel is titled How Far I Would Go and is about a young mage struggling to cope with the death of her grandfather and how far she is willing to go to see him again. I have an awesome idea for the book cover and I might throw in a sneak peek on Instagram~! This novel deals with personal loss and social unrest - it's going to be emotionally hard for me to write this, but I hope it will help me come to terms with certain events that happened in my life at the end of last year.
Second, I took The Diary off of Amazon. I've gotten much better at writing and the novel is...bad. I'm not happy with it anymore and it wasn't selling anyway. I might revise it and release it again, but I'm not sure right now.
Third, I'm working on a game right now called The Misty Caverns and I can't wait to release it, but there is still so much work to be done, so don't expect it for a long time~!
Alright, that's everything I have time to tell y'all today. I will try to post daily again and put more content into the blogs. I might start adding excerpts from my novels into the posts to give y'all a taste of what I've been working so hard on, so keep an eye out! And remember: Laughter is the best medicine~!
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
August 1st, 2018
Sorry for not posting daily as promised. I'm really busy with school and work; I haven't even been able to work on my books lately. The summer semester is winding down and everything is due in two-three weeks and I'm on a time-crunch to get everything done on time. So I probably won't posted anything for a while, but keep checking every so often for new posts!
Sorry to cut this short, but I need to focus on school right now. Stay determined and remember: Laughter is the best medicine!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 943
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Sorry to cut this short, but I need to focus on school right now. Stay determined and remember: Laughter is the best medicine!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 943
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
Friday, July 20, 2018
July 20th, 2018
Hey everyone, college has been demanding lately, sorry for not posting for a week! I've been working to get all of my PHP work done so I won't have to worry about that class for the rest of the semester! It would help if our teacher would start lecturing again, but apparently he thinks it's a waste of time and doesn't care any more. Whatever though...I self-taught myself how to create a working Twine Story (which you can check out here: http://www.philome.la/AmaltheaSnow/lost-in-the-mirror-world), so I'll figure the rest of PHP out. If y'all decide to play the Twine game, don't select the credit link because I forgot to code a way back to the start page and I'm not sure how to fix it in the uploaded version. That reminds me, I'm almost done with another Twine Story called Finding the Lost Ones! Unlike Lost in the Mirror World, this Twine Story has RPG-style combat in it! I should be done with it before the end of this month, so keep an eye out for it!
My books are coming along nicely; I've been editing Journey of the Lone Star to make it longer and I'm really excited with an additional plot element I added to the series after touring the cave at the Inner Space Cavern last weekend! This new element plays a big role in the story; I'm excited! A lot of the questions that have been circling my brain have been answered with this new element! Hopefully this will help the novel be longer than 209 pages. The goal is at least 300 pages, who believes I can top it!? Let me know in the comments!!!
That's all for today folks! Stay determined and remember - Laughter is the best medicine!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 943
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
Friday, July 13, 2018
July 13th, 2018
Hey everyone, sorry for not posting for almost two weeks. I've been really busy with college and I'm so tired, I actually dozed off in the middle of doing homework a few days ago. There's a lot going on right now and honestly, I'm worn out - so I might not post daily for a while. Sorry if y'all are disappointed, but most of my time these past couple of weeks has been nothing but homework, homework, homework. I have no break on the weekends either - my part-time job has consumed my weekends ever since I applied for it three years back. I've barely had any time to write and reading is out of the question right now (I plan to remedy that this weekend).
Thankfully, I do not have work this weekend - I asked off because my family and I are going to San Antonio for the weekend. I need a break from work, so I'm glad we're going. I'll do my best to blog about our trip over the course of the weekend, but no promises! I have a bad habit of forgetting to do certain things and, unfortunately, this is one of those certain things.
Alright y'all - I know this post was short (most of them have been recently, sorry about that), but we're getting up early tomorrow and I still need to pack. See y'all later, stay determined, and remember: Laughter is the best medicine!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 943
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
Thankfully, I do not have work this weekend - I asked off because my family and I are going to San Antonio for the weekend. I need a break from work, so I'm glad we're going. I'll do my best to blog about our trip over the course of the weekend, but no promises! I have a bad habit of forgetting to do certain things and, unfortunately, this is one of those certain things.
Alright y'all - I know this post was short (most of them have been recently, sorry about that), but we're getting up early tomorrow and I still need to pack. See y'all later, stay determined, and remember: Laughter is the best medicine!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 943
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
Monday, July 2, 2018
July 2nd, 2018
Howdy y'all! Today has been tiring. Classes were pretty calm (we didn't go over anything new and we sat through a presentation during my second class). The reason I'm tired is because I haven't been home all day and my brothers were at each others' throats the entire time we were gone. Due to this and the fact I have to get up early (again) tomorrow, this post will be short.
I have actually worked on The House at the End of the Street a little bit. I'm still hanging in the first story (haha, you will understand why this is funny when the book comes out; I have a dark sense of humor), but at least my good man Wallie Garvish is actually exploring the house.
That's all for now folks! Stay determined and remember: Laughter is the best medicine~!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 722
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
I have actually worked on The House at the End of the Street a little bit. I'm still hanging in the first story (haha, you will understand why this is funny when the book comes out; I have a dark sense of humor), but at least my good man Wallie Garvish is actually exploring the house.
That's all for now folks! Stay determined and remember: Laughter is the best medicine~!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 722
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
Sunday, July 1, 2018
July 1st, 2018
Hey everyone! Today was pretty crazy at work. I almost kicked these disrespectful kids out of Braums (they were being incredibly loud and when I told them they needed to quiet down, one of them blew a raspberry at my back). They only reason I didn't force them to leave is because it's Texas. It was 107 degrees outside and I didn't have the heart to make the kids stand outside in the scorching heat. I have been told to get a manager the next time something like that happens, so rude people beware. My manager isn't as nice as me; you blow a raspberry at her, she will make you leave no matter the weather. She's awesome and fun to work with, so I don't understand why people would be rude to her.
For those of you who might not quite understand why I told the kids off without first politely asking them to quiet down first (as is my usual course of action), there are two reasons: first off, my coworker had told them to stop running around and to quiet down multiple times before (she even had to take away the salt and pepper because they were dumping it on the table); the second reason is because I had to SHOUT to get those kids to hear me. I had asked this gentleman if he wanted me to clean his table and he said yes. He was trying to tell me something and I could not hear him over those kids. So, I shouted hey (I swear half the store must have heard me) and the kids looked at me wide-eyed. I told them to quiet down and was disrespected for it. What did the parents do? Nothing, at least until I walked away. Then, one of them went over to the table as if that was supposed to stop me from coming over and getting onto them a third time; I still would have gone over there and with my manager as well.
People, Braums isn't a playground; it's a restaurant and customers come in to eat and visit with people. It's the parents' job to reprimand their kids, not mine, but apparently parents just don't care. I can't tell y'all how many times I have had to get on to kids while the parents chatted away at a different table. If you're going to allow your kids to run around like wild hooligans, do not come in. I'm done being nice; disrespecting me is one thing, but disrespecting my coworkers, who work very hard to make customers happy, is what will get me riled up and you kicked out of the store. My parents always said I needed to grow a backbone; well I did today and if I see those kids--or any kids or customers--acting so rude and disrespectful again, I won't be so considerate of the weather outside; I will get my manager and you will be told to leave. This is my warning to y'all and me raging just a bit~!
In other news, I plan to buckle down and finish a book this month. My friend Josh has been working tremendously hard on the covers and they are beautiful~! I'm also considering re-writing Journey of the Lone Star; I feel like it needs to be longer (it's only 203 pages and that's counting all the pictures added in and the cover page). I might send it to a couple of friends and ask them if they think the book is too short; the length of my novel doesn't sit right with me. I feel like I need to make it longer; I have a couple of ideas of what to add at least. Don't worry, I'm not changing the ending; it's too perfect!
That's all for today folks! Stay determined and remember: Laughter is the BEST medicine (even when bratty kids decide it's okay to be rude)!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 685
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
For those of you who might not quite understand why I told the kids off without first politely asking them to quiet down first (as is my usual course of action), there are two reasons: first off, my coworker had told them to stop running around and to quiet down multiple times before (she even had to take away the salt and pepper because they were dumping it on the table); the second reason is because I had to SHOUT to get those kids to hear me. I had asked this gentleman if he wanted me to clean his table and he said yes. He was trying to tell me something and I could not hear him over those kids. So, I shouted hey (I swear half the store must have heard me) and the kids looked at me wide-eyed. I told them to quiet down and was disrespected for it. What did the parents do? Nothing, at least until I walked away. Then, one of them went over to the table as if that was supposed to stop me from coming over and getting onto them a third time; I still would have gone over there and with my manager as well.
People, Braums isn't a playground; it's a restaurant and customers come in to eat and visit with people. It's the parents' job to reprimand their kids, not mine, but apparently parents just don't care. I can't tell y'all how many times I have had to get on to kids while the parents chatted away at a different table. If you're going to allow your kids to run around like wild hooligans, do not come in. I'm done being nice; disrespecting me is one thing, but disrespecting my coworkers, who work very hard to make customers happy, is what will get me riled up and you kicked out of the store. My parents always said I needed to grow a backbone; well I did today and if I see those kids--or any kids or customers--acting so rude and disrespectful again, I won't be so considerate of the weather outside; I will get my manager and you will be told to leave. This is my warning to y'all and me raging just a bit~!
In other news, I plan to buckle down and finish a book this month. My friend Josh has been working tremendously hard on the covers and they are beautiful~! I'm also considering re-writing Journey of the Lone Star; I feel like it needs to be longer (it's only 203 pages and that's counting all the pictures added in and the cover page). I might send it to a couple of friends and ask them if they think the book is too short; the length of my novel doesn't sit right with me. I feel like I need to make it longer; I have a couple of ideas of what to add at least. Don't worry, I'm not changing the ending; it's too perfect!
That's all for today folks! Stay determined and remember: Laughter is the BEST medicine (even when bratty kids decide it's okay to be rude)!
The Hunt For Ruin word count: 9,816
Intended word count: over 50,000
Flight of the Chosen (Xena's Journey) word count: 38,151
Intended word count: over 50,000
The Mayfly word count: 875
Intended word count: 50,000
The House at the End of the Street word count: 685
Intended word count: 5,000
The Prince and the Unicorn word count: 1,611
Intended word count: 15,000
A Tale as Old as Time word count: 218
Intended word count: 15,000
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April 24th, 2019
Howdy y'all! I'm back after almost 6 months of silence! Sorry about that - Life got in the way and for a while I wasn't up to do...
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