By NemesisVex

November is National Novel Writing Month. And some hangers-on have dubbed it National Solo Album Month. I'm participating in neither.

Shinkyoku moratorium is still in effect, and I really don't want to do any more recording until the current batch in progress gets a bit more finished. As for NaNoWriMo -- I've got a lot of plot lines floating in my head but nothing clear enough to fashion into a narrative.

And honestly -- I don't want to shop around the only novel I've finished, when I can't even demonstrate to myself I can finish a second one.

That doesn't mean I'm not floating ideas in my head.

As far as future music projects go, there's an album of music written on guitar I want to finish. It may not be a full album given my limited guitar-playing abilities, but I do want to give it a shot.

I've also been listening to a number of albums with continuous music -- Sigur Ros, Takk, "A Sky of Honey" from Kate Bush's Aerial and Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor. I've already toyed with segues on both Imprint and Restraint. I think I want to record an album of continuous music of some sort. Don't know if that means a thoroughly-composed piece.

My literary fiction universe has been honed a bit.

Right now, I'm focusing on a few plots of mentioned many times before on this site:

  • Mitch Warren wants to adopt, but Gary Huang doesn't. When Mitch's sister dies in a car accident, his nephew moves in.
  • Crash's ex-boyfriend is murdered, and Crash conducts his own investigation into the death.
  • A 40-ish man (haven't settled on a name) agrees to pose nude for a photographer, who promises to hook him up with one of her other nude male models, named Rich. Rich helps the man explore his sexuality. Sounds like a dull premise, which it is, but the devil is in the explicit details.

If I were to participate in a future NaNoWriMo, I'd probably use one of those premises.

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「名作記」 is pronounced "meisakuki", and it means "masterpiece chronicle" in Japanese. Yes, this title is meant to be an exaggeration.

This site is my "creative scrapbook", a place where I jot down ideas for creative projects. Mostly, I write about my music project, Eponymous 4, but I also might mention other writing endeavors.

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