I tend to jump around between ideas. I know I shouldn’t but meh…
I plan to be writing well into the future so having a bunch of fleshed out ideas sitting around waiting for inspiration and motivation seems like more of a good thing than a negative. I decided to have a look at where my various projects are sitting.
‘Assimilators’, my first writing project sits alone and forlorn at about 40k words. A Sci-Fi work starting with the painful death of the entire human population of a core planet and the subsequent eradication of an alien species, quietly waiting to be finished. It suffered from two main issues. Firstly, it was plot driven – I knew where I was going, and how I was going to get there which means characterization took a back seat. Yes, silly, silly me but it was my first go at writing a novel. Not to say they didn’t flesh out over time, but it did lots of damage initially. Secondly, it was written entirely in the first person. Moreover, a lot of it was god awful crap – a given really, for a first work but bears repeating. However, the idea was really cool and I’d like to think with a little more discipline, I will have a shot at rewriting it – had some awesome action scenes!
‘Fate’s Own’, my second stab at the novel is my current WIP at well over 80k words; it is awaiting a decent finale and a few more scenes, even as I rework the majority into a second draft state – a high fantasy series with medieval level of technology and magic. Planned as a trilogy, I have the major arcs of the second book plotted out but need to complete this before moving on.
‘Blood Craft’, the result of a single manic weekend, and weeks of thought, is around 10k long and is another high fantasy series with a slightly darker protagonist. This one actually has virtually no plot as yet and is more about writing a world at this stage. So I find myself drifting sideways rather than going forward, but I like the potential, and some of the characters have come truly alive.
Interestingly, the magic system here is more fully developed than ‘Fate’s Own’ mainly due to it being simpler and the focus of my initial thoughts – having a more major tie in with both the economy and power structure of the world.
‘Tilt’ is my newest pet project. Mentioned in several of my posts this week, it is my most recent development and being set in modern times and on our world; it is proving easier in several regards to write – no issues with using modern terminology and references. I want something to sound like a jet plane it does, movie references go for it, political events discuss, etc. Not having to put your writing through a filter is quite refreshing. If I know something, there is no reason my protagonist can’t be aware of it.
So while ‘Fate’s Own’ is my current priority, I do want to have another of these options at a complete first draft state by the end of year. The question is, which? Given the fact that ‘Assimialtors’ needs a rewrite in its entirety they are all starting in a similar position.
I don’t have to choose one yet, but I will need to choose. If I make an emotional choice, it’s up in the air. I may have to see which I can plot out the furthest and go with that. Either way, it’s going to be an interesting year.
So does anyone else have multiple projects on the go?
And if so, do you choose clinically, or play favourites?







