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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

ROW80 2013:3 3rd Update

It has been a couple of weeks since my last update, but I have been busy in that time. I've been keeping up with my writing goals and my art goals, as well as plodding away at my research. I picked up the keys to my new office today; it has my name on the door and everything :)

In other big news, I resigned from my contract at my retail job a few weeks ago, so last night was my last night. I am still a casual there so I will get the odd shift every now and then, but since I'm essentially doing more than a full time load at uni already, something had to give.

Anyway, progress:
Creative Goals 
  • Write at least 500 words per week: Yes, and have managed closed to 1,000 words in the last two weeks. Most of that was for my main WiP, but there were a few hundred words added to a side project as well.
  • Do one painting or drawing each week: I do have a painting in progress, which is almost finished; all it needs is the shadows from the objects on the table and background. I've reached that point of a painting where it's actually turning out quite well and I'm terrified I'll screw it up, so I'm practicing glazing on scrap bits of canvas before I do it to the painting (hoping to finish it this week). This is acrylic on a canvas pad:
I also hit up the local art supply shop when I saw they had a big special on... I couldn't help myself :)

Academic Goals
  • Begin research on PhD topic: Have started reading academic articles and jotting down a few notes. Also started doing some reading for my coursework units.
  • Teaching stuff: Have started looking over class material since tutorials start next week.
  • Research assistant stuff: Not much to do this week (still need to get software on my computer)
Health Goals
  • 20 minutes slow exercise-bike riding per day: Yes :) Have also been trying to eat healthier a well, which has mostly gone okay except for today (I had fast food for lunch AND dinner).
I don't think Judgemental Dog approves of my art supply shopping spree: 
See how other ROW80ers are going here.

Monday, January 7, 2013

ROW80 2013 Round 1: Goals and Grievances

Here I am, slinking back into ROW80 with my tail between my legs. Yep. I crashed and burned in Round 4 last year, and I bombed out of NaNoWriMo with only around 11,000 words. I managed to juggle all my academic goals but by the time I did that, I often found myself with no creative energy; as a result, I'd stare at my sketchbook or blank screen on my computer and accomplish nothing but feeling guilty over my lack of progress.

The main problem, however, was my knee. About a month after I'd injured it in the bus/truck accident - it was just starting to get better - I returned to work and was ambling around in my department, minding my own business, when some woman's psychotic kid crashed into my knee full force and caused it to dislocate again. After another two weeks off, I returned to work again, but I am on modified duties and can only work limited hours. I also have to wear a knee brace and I need a walking stick to get around, as my knee still gives out on me at times and cannot be trusted to reliably bear my weight. As someone who used to do karate (I was training for my 2nd Dan Black Belt when I had to quit because of my knee in 2007) and used to be fairly fit in general, this is incredibly frustrating. You don't realise how much you take basic things like the ability to run for granted until you can't do them anymore. I can't even take Rex for a walk.

I have seen a surgeon already, and though I have to wait until I have an MRI at the end of January before I can go back and get a better idea of the costs/procedure etc required, it looks like I am going to require fairly significant surgery on both knees (the right one will be first as it is in much worse condition). Basically, my bones are out of alignment, which means the back of my kneecaps have been wearing the wrong way, my kneecaps are too small and my ligaments are too loose, so there's pretty much nothing to hold everything in place. The surgeon estimates I'll be looking at a recovery time of six months, so organising that around my uni commitments will be fun...

I will be starting my PhD this year and I was lucky enough to qualify for a scholarship, which will be a huge help; however, since both academics I've chosen as my supervisors are on leave for semester one, I probably won't be starting until June. I know I must be crazy to be taking on full-time research - it will cut into my writing and painting time even more - but what is life without some craziness :)

So... Goals.

Though I won't be starting my own studies until mid year, I will most likely be teaching in first semester, which begins in early March. This means that, though the last month of Round 1 will be focused more on academic goals, it will still give me nearly two months before that of just working on my creative goals. I also want to add in some health-related goals. My main desire, though, is to get back to writing regularly. As so often happens, I have fallen out of the habit of doing a small amount of writing every day and have somehow ended up doing a few days with intense word counts (2-3,000) and then going several days or even a week without writing a single word.

Creative Goals
  • Write at least 250 words per day (possibly drop this to twice a week once uni starts). The first 250 words must be on Dark and Silent Waters; anything after that can either be on DASW or on my brain poo project (a term coined by one of my writing course friends, "brain poo" essentially refers to doing a 'conscious dump' of ideas, forsaking attempts at elegance in favour of just getting the ideas out of your head and onto paper/screen).
  • Do at least one painting or drawing per week. It can be any medium, just as long as I make some sort of artwork. It will most likely be acrylic, watercolour or pastel, since those seem to be what take my fancy at the moment; my coloured pencil collection lies largely abandoned.
  • Maintain writing/art blog. I've done a few book reviews and a few art supply reviews, and though I've been updating some of the art supply comparisons, the blog is kind of idle. I already have some posts lined up for more art supply reviews/comparisons, but I want to be more active with my posting.

Academic Goals
  • To be determined, but for Round 1 will basically just entail keeping up with class preparation and assignment marking etc., as well as PhD preparation work (maybe).

Health Goals
  • 10 minutes slow exercise-bike riding per day, to try to restore cardio fitness.
  • 30 minutes swimming per week (twice a week if my knee can take it).
  • Go through one sheet of physio knee exercises per day. I have become lax with this recently because of the pain in my knee, but I really need to start trying to at least strengthen the muscles around my knees again, as the stronger it is before I have surgery, the faster (hopefully) I will heal.
  • Only one piece of chocolate and one energy drink per week. Being the sugarholic that I am, this will be the hardest, but I look at it this way; it will save me money on energy drinks and chocolate and hopefully on dental bills as well, giving me more to spend on art supplies life expenses.

So there we have it. I will probably update only once a week, unless anything out of the ordinary happens.

And, of course, Judgemental Dog will be beside me every step of the way (especially when there's food involved).
See other ROW80ers' goals here.

Monday, October 1, 2012

ROW80 Round 8: Goals and Musings

I can predict with almost 100% certainty that I will get off to a pretty slow start this Round, but I'm hoping to get a lot more done in the second half. Next week will be a bit better since the students for both subjects are doing presentations, which means I don't have nearly as much preparation work to do for classes, but at the end of the week, both subjects also have (large) written assignments due, so the week or two after that will be consumed by marking (kill me now haha), as well as bits and pieces for the usability testing I'm helping out with as a research assistant (which should be good experience for when I'm doing my PhD). After that, things should get easier.

Anyway, my goals will be broken up for the first and second parts of the round, ie. The first month, when I'm still busy with uni stuff, and the remaining months, when things should hopefully have settled down with uni (though it will be getting busier at my retail job).

So, Part 1 Goals (Oct 1-Oct 26):
  • Write 500 words on Wednesdays and Thursdays
  • Come up with PhD ideas (must be done before mid October if I'm to have time to submit a decent research proposal)
  • Do 1 painting/drawing each week (doesn't have to be a finished piece, can just be a sketch)
  • Keep up to date with assignment marking
  • Keep up to date with research assistant duties
  • Walk Rex twice a week
Part 2 Goals (Oct 27-Dec 20):
  • Write 500 words every day
  • Do 3 paintings/drawings each week (again, can just be sketches)
  • NaNoWriMo (?) If I do this, I'm going to 'cheat' and work on my novel in progress, Dark and Silent Waters, instead of starting a new novel like we're supposed to. I just feel like that's a better use of my writing time and energy.
  • Walk Rex every weekday
I was hoping to come into this round refreshed and relaxed, but that hasn't happened... Last week was the mid-semester break when I was hoping to have time to myself (which is something I really need; I can only tolerate a certain amount of human interaction and I have long since exhausted my supply for now), but as usual, the more I wanted to be left alone, the more people kept getting in my face. I also learned the important lesson of "Do Not Post Opinions On The Internet That Are Different To Other People's". Not that it will stop me - I don't see why I should respect other people's opinions if they think I don't have the right to my own - but it was interesting (and a little amusing) to see some of the reactions I got. Ah well... I suppose it keeps me from being bored, though it would have been nice to just kick back a bit :)

Also, I managed to get one more drawing done since the last Round (yep, just one... Family and academia keep getting in my way):
As always, my faithful companion Judgemental Dog will be overseeing my writing antics :)

See what other ROW80ers are up to here.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Melbourne Zoo/Supanova - April 2012

(this post contains a lot of photos and will probably chew up a fair bit of bandwidth. But the pictures are cool. So there.)

This is a writing check-in and fun post all in one. I have done some writing this week - around 1,000 words worth - but a death in the family this week meant that a lot of the time I was meant to spend writing and marking assignments was lost (it wasn't someone I was close to but it has been hard for other family members). Ah well, sometimes these things happen and all you can do is try to work around it. As far as my novel goes, I think some scenes are becoming a bit clearer, but others still need work. I am starting (slightly) to break myself of the habit of picking at one section at the expense of finishing the story, but it's a slow process :) I did manage to do a painting last night, though, since I couldn't concentrate on either writing or uni stuff:

I spend most weekends at home either writing or painting; ie. being a desk hermit. Today, however, I set aside my anti-social tendencies and went gallivanting off into the city, more specifically, to the Melbourne Zoo for a friend's birthday party and to Supanova. Here are some of my favourite photos from the zoo:









After I left the zoo, I headed over to the Melbourne Showgrounds for Supanova. I didn't get to spend as long there as I would have liked, but I did get to chat with two awesome authors, Michael Pryor (writer of The Laws of Magic series and the Extraordinaires series, and wearer of wicked top hats) and Ben Chandler (The Voyages of the Flying Dragon series). If you like reading YA fantasy, especially with a steampunk setting, check out their books. You won't be disappointed.

Tomorrow will be spent catching up on assignment marking, since life (or, more specifically, death) prevented me from getting it done during the week, but at least today was awesome :) Anyway, I'm off to slather more deep heat gel into my knee (old karate injury always plays up if I walk around all day) and head off to bed. Adios.

Judgemental Dog has been temporarily usurped by Imperious Meerkat*:

Saturday, April 7, 2012

ROW80 Round 6 Goals + 1st Update

I know, I missed the goals post and my first check-in is late because of work... And this check-in will be a bit short since I worked all day... Retail on Easter Saturday with a lack of staff... It was like Armageddon :| *dies of exhaustion*

My main priorities for this round are a) to revise my novel outline and b) to just write more of the damn novel. My novel is at around the 35,000 mark (I wrote a lot last round, but much of that was for a different - now abandoned - story idea, and several sections got cut because of plot inconsistencies etc). I haven't made as much progress on it as I would have liked; sometimes I'll punch out a few thousand words over a couple of days, and then I'll barely write anything for a week. In a few past ROW80 rounds, I've tried setting goals like "I will finish these four chapters" or whatever, but it just doesn't work; I always just ended up faffing about with other random scenes and completely ignoring the ones I was meant to be working on, which of course brought on the old writer's guilt we all love so much. For this round, I'm going to just try writing 500 words a day; doesn't matter what chapter or scene, just as long as I'm adding to the manuscript. Wednesdays are going to be a non-writing day, though, since I spend all day at one job and then rush home and go straight to my other job. I will have neither to the time nor energy to write, so it's probably better to just accept that I won't get anything done on those days.

My novel outline is also in pretty dire need of attention. I've had a few plot points that have been bugging me pretty much since I wrote the first version 2 years or so ago, and though I think I've finally found solutions to these plot holes (more like plot craters in some cases), it will need a pretty heavy rewrite. But it has given me some ideas for how I can expand one of the sub-plots and make the world seem richer, so hopefully once I spend some time with my outline, I'll be more excited about tackling the novel itself.

In the break between rounds, I did a little bit of writing, but mainly just a few random snippets. I did get to have a go at using my new Derwent Artbars, though. I also wrote a review about them, including a few drawings; you can see it here (hey, I may not have been working on my novel, but at least I was still writing :D).

So, goals:
-Write at least 500 words every day except Wednesdays
-Expand and revise novel outline
-Create more artwork (focus on painting but also wax crayons)
-Continue job hunting (especially towards end of semester)
-Keep up to date with assignment marking

Anyway, my dodgy knee is aching like buggery after running around (it was that busy I was literally running for most of my 9 hour shift), so I'm off to go marinate my leg in deep-heat gel. Mostly I'll probably only update once a week, but if I have a good week progress-wise, I may pop in more often :)

Judgemental Dog drives a hard bargain:

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

ROW80 Round 5 - 15th Update

Quick update tonight; haven't done much in the way of writing lately, since I've worked every day since the last check-in. I did get another few odd paragraphs (a little under 1,000 words, I'd estimate) done on Dark and Silent Waters, but I'm not entirely happy with them. I wrote them for the sake of trying to fill out a few odd scenes, but they didn't really 'flow' as well as I'd have liked. Still, at least they're there for now.

On Tuesday (the only day I wasn't at work all day), I finally managed to finish a painting with my new acrylics:

I've also decided I need to try to add some fitness goals. Even if they're not part of ROW80, it's still something I need to do. Until last year or so I've always been fairly fit. I did karate until a few years ago, and even though I had to give it away because of my knee and back injuries, I always made sure to at least keep up some level of fitness. But since I dislocated my knee last year (which in turn made my other, even dodgier knee play up from the extra strain), I've had a lot of trouble doing any real physical exercise; I literally can't run more than a block without my knees screaming in agony and often just giving out on me altogether (not only is it painful for my knees, but face-planting into the ground isn't much fun either).

Since most forms of weight-bearing exercise are out - at least til I build up some more strength; it's a lot stronger than it was before I saw the physio, since I've kept up with all the knee exercises, but it's nowhere near what it was before the injuries - I'm thinking swimming and bike riding are the main options. Except I'll be using the exercise bike in the kitchen because the only helmet I have for my real bike is a pink one my dad gave me when I was little, and I hate pink and don't want to wear it in public and am also too stingy to just go buy a new one. I've also thought about starting up that Zumba exercise dance thing (I actually have the starter set with the DVDs etc, don't even know where it came from), since it looks like it might make exercise fun, but I'm kind of wary it would make my knees even worse; it looks like there's a lot of jumping and twisting which are the two things my knees really hate. Has anyone else used Zumba/know anyone else who has used it? What are your thoughts?

Judgemental Dog is looking forward to tomorrow afternoon, when I'll have more time for writing.

See how other ROW80ers are going here.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

ROW80 Round 5 - 11th Update

Since my last update, I finally managed to meet one of my ROW80 goals for this round; finishing the first draft of my thesis in journal format. I managed to get it from 70 pages or so to around 18, and I've just got it back from my supervisor. Luckily there were no major changes that needed to be made, so I've spent today just fixing up all the little bits and will soon send it back for another look.

For the rest of this week, I want to squeeze in some writing and some painting, as well as mucking around with my modelling clay. I did a bit of writing last night and a bit more this morning; not much in the way of new stuff, just fidgeting with chapter 1 again, since I want to give the second draft of it to my workshopping group to look at. I've had a few ideas for paintings and created a few sketches, so hopefully my artistic muse will smile upon me this week and let me bring some of them to life in more detail. I had a bit of a play with my art supplies today, attempting a small watercolour painting of a rainbow lorikeet (below) and a pastel drawing (which came out crap because apparently I'm just rubbish at using pastels). Since I was bored, I wrote an art supply review on the paints I used for the lorikeet; you can read it here.


I also fell off the wagon and bought more art supplies -.- But it wasn't my fault, they had a huge sale on making it like a hundred bucks cheaper than if I bought the same stuff in Australia and I couldn't help it :O Still, Rex is on a lower dose of medicine now, and I've worked a bit of overtime lately, so at least I won't have to live on canned soup and noodles since I spent most of my money on art supplies...

Judgemental Dog thinks life should be all work and no play.

See how other ROW80ers are going here.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

ROW80 Round 5 - 5th Update

Family dramas have meant I haven't got as much done as I would have liked since Wednesday, but I've started to make up for it today, writing just over 800 words for my novel and cutting another 8 pages or so out of my thesis. I think one of my later chapters is almost complete, but I still haven't done enough work on the first part of my novel, which is what I really wanted to make progress on.

I also went to a writing workshop meeting yesterday - the first I've been able to attend in months - and it was good to catch up with some of my writerly friends again (and there were biscuits and cake :D). I didn't workshop anything myself, but hopefully I'll have something to submit next month (I've written plenty, just not in any logical/discernable order lol).

I'm hoping that this week I'll have more time to myself; for the last month there's almost always been someone else around annoying me about something or other, which makes it really hard to focus on anything. I still have a fair way to go on my thesis, and I want to make more progress on my novel, since my forward momentum has kind of faltered since the start of the year :(

Anyway, for your viewing pleasure, I leave you with my latest work of art (some of you will have seen it when I posted it on my Facebook account). Entitled "Rainbow Dreams", it's hailed by art critics as a daring look into the darkest recesses of the human psyche. A journey through light that brings together heart, mind and soul in a harmonious crescendo of ecstasy.

It's also the results of me scraping off the acrylic skins that dried on my paint palette after I did my children's book illustration backgrounds last year. Hey, if Pollock can make millions from making a mess with paint, so can I, dammit!

Judgemental Dog seems impatient for me to get some writing done...

See how other ROW80ers are going here.

Rex was feeling pretty poorly over most of the weekend, causing us all a bit of worry. He seems to be slightly happier now, though he still hasn't eaten much. He's due for another visit to the vet on Tuesday night.

P.S. If anyone else has Words with Friends and wants to challenge me, my user name is RebeccaJFleming. Look forward to playing :)

Monday, January 2, 2012

ROW80 Round 5 Goals

WHEEEE! Time for ROW80 Round 5! *cue trumpet fanfare and obnoxious fireworks display*

My novel's word count as of the start of Round 5 is 31,202. In my previous post I decided that if I got to 30,000 words by the end of 2011, I would buy myself something expensive that I didn't really need as a reward (for those who don't know me, this is a big thing; I'm usually a complete tightarse and will avoid spending large amounts of money where possible, to the point where I literally waited for my old phone to fall to pieces before buying my current one, and the last tech gadget I bought was my Nintendo DS back in 2008 or so).

After a sugar-fueled writing bender last week, I discovered I'd passed my goal by 400 words on December 29. I decided to reward myself with a new iPod Touch. Needless to say, I spent the following few days playing with it and loading music, apps and eBooks (including some by fellow ROW80ers) onto it and not doing any writing at all, but now I'm once again ready to write (as long as I don't get distracted by Angry Birds and Sudoku).

I'm waiting for my car to break down now, though. Every time I do spend a lot of money on something relatively frivolous, my stupid Ford POS decides to wear out/break something or other, leaving me with an expensive repair bill. The fact that part of my steering wheel lock melted all over my seat while I was at work today (it was 40 degrees C) was not a good omen. (my car's name is Boris. Boris is a jerk.)

Anyway, my Round 5 goals:
-Finish Part 1 (first four chapters) of Dark and Silent Waters. Or, failing that, finish any four new chapters (I often have difficulty writing in chronological order)
-Revise thesis and submit for journal publication
-Present at least two pieces of writing for workshopping group
-Finish workshopping previous submissions from other workshoppers (I'm so far behind. Uni and work and novel-writing ate all my time :|)
-Revise conference paper and submit for conference publication
-Practice more painting and drawing (characters, landscapes and still life)
-Begin hunting for IT/Multimedia job

I know those last two aren't really measurable goals as such, but they are still things I really need to start doing, so I'll slip them in between my writing/revising goals. I don't know if I'm aiming too high with my goals, but they are all things that need to be done.


(Judgemental Dog doing his best to be encouraging/intimidating)

I'm hoping to do better this year. In 2011 I got a substantial amount of writing done - more than I would have without ROW80, I'm sure - but not as much as I wanted (though I completed a 20,000 word thesis and an illustrated children's book, so I guess I can't complain too much). However, this year, I don't have the excuse of academic pressures, so I *should* be able to focus a lot more on my writing.

Give Judgemental Dog a scratch. It will bring you good luck.

See what goals other ROW80ers have made here.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 10th Update

So... My brain appears to have gone on strike.

Since I got my results two weeks ago, it's like the old grey matter just went, "You know what, I don't have to do work anymore, so screw it, I'm not going to." I've chipped away at revising my thesis, and while there really isn't that much I need to do to it (essentially all I'm doing is cutting out big slabs and writing the odd transition sentence to make sure the bits still flow smoothly), I think I hit that point where I just couldn't bear to look at it anymore, so I'm probably going to leave it for at least a few days before trying to tackle it again. Then I'll hopefully be able to knock it over in a day. Lately I've just been finding it a real struggle to even open the damn document, let alone concentrate on it.

I have also managed to do a bit more work on my novel, though not as much as I would like. I think I've added maybe 2,000 words to it over the last two weeks, but considering what I'd done before that, I think that's a pretty solid effort. I've worked pretty much all day every day for the last two weeks, so when I do come home I've usually been too tired to write (I know, I should write anyway, but anything I write when I'm that tired is crap anyway).

Something pretty cool happened, though. I got a signed copy of The Extinction Gambit by Michael Pryor, one of my favourite authors since I was a young teenager. As if this wasn't awesome enough, I got a mention on the dedications page! As you can imagine, I sat around being smug for a bit before I even started reading.

(P.S. The book was awesome, as I knew it would be. If you or your children like young adult steampunk fantasy, you need to buy this book. Or the Laws of Magic series.)

Here's a random surreal savanna scene I painted with my new Winsor and Newton watercolour paints, while avoiding editing my thesis:

Anyhoo, it's bedtime for me. The long days and ridiculour hours at work and the crappy diet have taken their toll (I just realised that for the last four days or so I've eaten nothing but Vegemite toast and curry 2 minute noodles) and I feel like I need to sleep til dinner time tomorrow. Hopefully I'll at least be able to bring home the last week of ROW80 with a burst of productivity. And I'll try to visit some other ROW80 blogs so I can catch up on how everyone else is going too lol

I'm sorry, Judgemental Dog. I promise I'll do better next round.

Check out how other ROW80ers are going here.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 8th Update

It's a bit of a mixed-bag in terms of my achievements this week. Last Sunday and Wednesday I did a fair bit of writing, and probably got around 2,000 new words in total, but aside from that, I've barely touched my novel. I did scribble more random notes for the other novel idea that has been pestering me (the weird Western/Samurai/Steampunk/Fantasy whatever it is one), but it's not as much progress as I would like to have made. Still, at least it's some (and certainly more than I've made in the last several months). I'm working almost every day now, so finding time (and energy) to write will become more of a struggle.

I'll soon be starting the revision/editing process for my thesis. My Honours supervisor wants to see if I can get it published in an academic journal, which means I need to get it down from 75 pages to around 20-25; most of the editing will just be cutting stuff, though some bits will need to be rewritten for the sake of flow/clarity. I'm aiming to have a revised draft ready for my supervisor to look at about two weeks from now. While I'm at it, I'll probably try polishing my conference paper I wrote last semester for an assignment to see if I can get that published as well. Not a huge task in terms of word count, just a lot of shuffling, cutting and rewriting.

I've also made a start on workshopping some of the pieces submitted by my writing group, which I haven't had time to do before now; I'll hopefully be able to start emailing some back this week and be up to date by our next meeting in mid-December.

Because I was bored, I drew/painted a little steampunk dragon:

My knee is also taking its time to recover (having a job that currently involves lifting/carrying boxes all day doesn't help), but the support tape and the exercises seem to be slowly strengthening it. After examining my MRI report, the physio thinks that instead of damaging/twisting a ligament (as originally seemed to be the case), the crappy general structure of my knee and resulting wear of the cartilage resulted in my kneecap partially dislocating. Unfortunately it's something that can't really be fixed by surgery, though hopefully the exercises will help it become less severe and/or frequent. And at least it wasn't a full dislocation (I had that happen once to my other knee as a result of a karate injury; there's a level of "OMG WTF OW" I never want to visit again). Our new store opens next Thursday, so after that I should be just doing non-weight-bearing duties like customer services instead of nightfill.

Hopefully if I finish this chapter tonight, Judgemental Dog won't force-choke me...

Check on other ROW80ers here.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 7th Update

Even though I finished all my uni-related stuff last week, I still haven't done much since the last check-in; my brain was still recovering from this year's workload, and I've had to work a fair bit (made more difficult by the fact my job is essentially lifting and carrying stuff and my knee is still dodgy). I also spent the weekend with my nan, and generously helped her to eat the tray of chocolate fudge she'd made (because I'm a caring granddaughter). However, today I opened my novel document (for the first time in a few months, I think) and have so far written 500 words. I'm hoping to get another 1,000 tonight. A lot of my time today was spent simply staring at the existing pages, hoping to get into the headspace of the story again, but I'm hoping that will get easier as I write more.

I did do another painting though, copied from a photo on the internet of the Nakagusuku Casttle ruins in Japan:

I still have an anxious wait ahead until I get my uni results, but for now I'm off to keep attacking my novel :D

Settle down, Judgemental Dog, I'll get some writing done eventually...

See how other ROW80ers are going here.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 6th Update

First up; this post has a lot of pictures. But they're cool pictures, so it's okay.

The biggest news I have this week is that I have finally finished my thesis. 75 pages, 19,451 words of academic wankery. Here it is in its bound and printed glory:

I also got the hardcover copy of Belvedere, my illustrated children's book in the mail the other day:

And, the little watercolour paint set I ordered many weeks ago finally arrived last week, so when I've been in a procrastinating mood, I've been having a play with my new 'toy'. Here are a few paintings I've done:



I also discovered Jerry's Artarama, an online American art supplies store where I can buy like double the stuff for half the price I could find it here in Australia, or even on eBay. I know where all my Christmas money will be going...

Anyway, I've just finished marking all my assignments for the semester, which means I officially have No More Academic Activities, so I'm off to write my novel, or paint a picture, or die of exhaustion. And nuts to Judgemental Dog if he doesn't approve.

See how other ROW80ers are going here.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 4th Update

Another day, another update. I still haven't touched my novel, but I have done almost another 1,000 words of my thesis. I need a total of 10,000 words (ideally 12,000 if I can push it that far) by the start of next week. At the moment I have about 8,500, and after I do my results section (which I'll be working on tonight and tomorrow) I should be close to meeting my goal (and then I'll just need my conclusion and intro and all that crap). And it should be easier to do that since now I can't work... (I'll get to that soon) Overall this round, I haven't been able to keep up with my writing as much as I'd have liked (I think I said at some stage I wanted to try for 500 new words of novel each week), but I guess with the amount of uni work I've had to do, it was never going to happen. Just like NaNoWriMo probably won't happen. I'm registered and intend to get into it with my novel in mid November, but I'm not really optimistic about my productivity levels.

Also, since I uploaded Belvedere, my illustrated children's book last week, someone has bought a copy! That means I'm a published author with a real live audience! I don't care if I've only sold one copy, it's a technicality and I'm running with it. SQUEEE! The book is available for preview (or purchase) through the above link (only in hardcover or paperback at this stage, but I'm hoping to make an eBook copy available soon).

In slightly less awesome news, my knee exploded on Monday night (okay, it didn't explode, but it felt like it did, and writing 'explode' made it look cool). I'd like to say it was while I was doing something awesome like martial arts or getting into a bar brawl or rescuing a child from a rabid goat (shut up, that could so happen), but in reality, it happened while I was... walking. Over perfectly even ground. Yup, I was just wandering across campus after uni and suddenly my knee cracked and went out from under me (at which point I emitted a high-pitched girly shriek). I'm having an MRI tomorrow to find out what has actually happened, but so far it looks to be a torn ligament. I'm hoping it's something that can just be fixed with rest or maybe a bit of physio, because I have to use a walking stick to get around at the moment and I feel (and probably look) like an idiot.

And I had my final exam ever yesterday! I think I went well, though not as well as I hoped to, but that's okay.

The painkillers are making me feel special.

I wouldn't be too worried about Judgemental Dog this week; he's perfectly happy to spend all day 'recharging'.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 3rd Update

IT'S FINISHED! IT'S FINISHED! IT'S FINISHED! After a semester of planning, writing and drawing like the caffeine-crazed lunatic I am, my illustrated children's book has finally been sent to the printers. Belvedere is the story of a dragon who is shunned by his own kind but still finds somewhere to belong in the end. You can preview it here at Blurb.com. Best part is, I now feel justified in having a Completed Works page, which makes me feel all writerly and stuff.

~EDIT: People have asked me about purchasing the book. It is available for purchase through the preview link above; just click the shopping trolley "Buy" icon under the bottom right of the preview (or click here) and you should be taken to a page where you can add it to your cart and then check out. At this stage it is available in soft cover and in hard cover, and I am hoping to make an eBook version available soon (. I hope people enjoy it :)

Anyway... I know I've been a bit scarce around these parts the last few weeks. I've been so busy with tutoring, usability assignments, prototype testing, thesis presentations and children's book illustration and layout that I've barely had time to do anything else, let alone blog about it lol I probably won't be around much for the next few weeks either; I still have an exam, assignment marking for two subjects and my thesis to finish writing, but after that's all done I should have more time to a) write and b) be more active on the ROW80 blogs. :D (I'm also working five days a week now. Like an adult or something. Bleh.)

Also, NaNoWriMo starts on Tuesday! WHOOO! (the same day as my exam. BOOOO!) I'm doing NaNo this year, even though I won't even get to touch my novel until mid November (damn thesis). If you want to add me, I'm RebeccaJFleming_DemonicDragon.

Here is another art journal entry I did last week sometime; a crimson rosella:

Judgemental Dog has let the power go to his head.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 2nd Update

Since last week's check in, I've finished my user testing for my eBook prototype (yay!). I've also kept chipping away at my usability assignment and my illustrated children's book. I've got a fair bit done, but still have a lot to do, including drawing most of the human characters. Here are a bunch of sample page layouts (including the cover) for my book (most don't have text so far):

Here's another addition to my art journal, a random character design for a gothic manga girl:

I also painted an apple, but it looks crap, so I haven't uploaded it :D

Yesterday, for one glorious half hour, I actually worked on my novel. I didn't get much done - perhaps 500 words or so - but it felt good to just be adding words to the manuscript. I had decided not to touch my novel until after handing in my thesis, but I had a scene idea that wouldn't go away, so I had to write it down. Earlier in the week, I also had an idea for yet another novel (even though I really don't need anymore) after listening to music on YouTube, so I've scrawled down a few notes to expand on at a later date. The novel is a fantasy Samurai/Feudal Japan-esque story, which is odd because the music that inspired it was more Celtic (the theme songs from The Boondock Saints and The Last of the Mohicans). Yeah, my brain is weird. The story has been quite vivid in my brain for a few days now, but I don't know whether it's because I'm onto something good or if it's just a case of "Oooh New Shiny Sparkly Idea!" syndrome. I'm planning on working on Dark and Silent Waters for NaNoWriMo (which starts in just over two weeks! WHOOO!), but depending on which story I'm in the 'mood' for at the time, I may decide to run with the Samurai one and see where it takes me.

I'm now in the process of collating my user testing results for my fantasy eBook prototype, since my final thesis presentation is sometime in the next week (have no idea when because the academics haven't settled on a date). Squeezing it in with the rest of my already overloaded schedule this week will be interesting :|


Indeed it is, Judgemental Dog. Indeed it is.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - 1st Update

Since the start of ROW80, I haven't got as much done as I was hoping, even though it feels like I've been going flat out. I've created another background for my children's book and drawn a few more characters, but I still have heaps more to draw, before arranging backgrounds/characters/props on the pages and then adding text. I was hoping to get it sent to the printer by this coming Wednesday, but that's not going to happen. I've started user testing on the fantasy eBook prototype I built for my thesis (and had positive responses so far :D) but I still need to find another 2-3 users within the next week. I'll be doing a few all-nighters to try to catch up on my children's book and my thesis write-up, and the fact that I seem to have caught my old man's cold won't do much to help in that regard :(

All the drawing I've done for uni projects lately has awakened the artistic bug. So when I couldn't concentrate on work yesterday because Dad was continuously coughing and wheezing and snorting like an asthmatic pig a few metres away from me, I happily stepped into the loving embrace of eBay, where troubles are forgotten, bargains are found, and money is all too easily spent on things you want but don't really need (except I do need those new books and art supplies and clothes. Shut up. Don't judge me.).

I already own pretty much every coloured pencil collection known to humanity (I should have shares in Derwent, Faber-Castell and Prismacolor), so there wasn't much for me to waste money on in that department. I'm not really into pastels as I find they're too messy (I already own some pastel pencils and some oil pastels anyway), and I still have the sets of mini tubes (mostly still untouched) of oil, goauche and acrylic paints I scored years ago at the newsagent on clearance, so there was no point buying any of those (although I do need a new tube of green acrylic after I stood on the other one and squashed it all over the carpet, but that's another story). However, after randomly stumbling across an art review blog (any other artistic ROW80ers out there might want to check it out, he has very thorough reviews of a massive range of art products), I discovered a cute little watercolour box set with a waterbrush included (it'll fit in my pocket and the waterbrush means no messy bottles of water to carry around, so I can take it to uni for some quick paintings or sketches in my breaks). Since I don't have any watercolour paints (besides watersoluble pencils, which aren't really the same), I decided I must have one. I also found some good quality watercolour sketching journals with purple covers, so of course they went into my cart as well. Now I just have to wait for my new 'toys' to arrive :D

In related news: late last night, while trying to work on assignments, I came to the conclusion that I just really could not be bothered doing anything uni related. Thus I decided, what better time to start that art journal I've been putting off for so long? Though I won't have as much time to work on it til after I hand in my thesis, I'm hoping to start building a collection of drawings and paintings to try to improve my somewhat rusty skills (I was actually quite good at still life illustrations when I was younger but I haven't really done any for a good ten years). I think it will also be interesting to look back over my journals in a few years time and see the progression of my work. The first three entries of my journal are below:

Though I couldn't 'attend' Wednesday's ROW80 Twitter party, Judgemental Dog made sure to make an appearance, at least in spirit:

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

ROW80 Round 4 - Goals

Before announcing my goals for this round, I would like to make a small announcement. *ahem* MY FANTASY EBOOK PROTOTYPE IS WORKING!

Yup, after two months or so of Flash-induced madness and agonising programming, I've finally finished (and the best part is I didn't have to do as much horrid coding as I thought, since when I put it on the tablet PC to test, it somehow worked even though I wasn't using touch-interaction code). This means I will be able to start user testing this week (already got three people lined up, so I just have to bully another three or four into doing it) and start collating my results, ready for my end of year thesis presentation in three weeks time. Since I've been stressing about getting this thing working for the last few months, having it finally completed is a huge weight off my shoulders (but it's okay; I still have my illustrated children's book to freak out over).

Luckily this put me in a good mood, because my first day of ROW80 Round 4 was a bit horrendous. It started with a painful blood test, continued with dodgy public transport making me late to the class I was tutoring, I got hit in the head with a football and then managed to drop my computer mouse down a toilet (don't ask), and finally drove half an hour to a doctor's appointment only to be told she hadn't shown up. So productivity levels this evening will be a big fat nil.

Oh well... The week can only get better, right? (please say yes, or I'll cry)

Anyway: Goals. I won't even be touching my novel until the end of semester (probably early/mid November), so once again my goals will be academic:

-Complete illustrated children's book (hopefully by October 12 so I can send it to the printers in time for publication)
-Complete user testing of fantasy eBook prototype *by October 14*
-Write up results of eBook user testing *by October 16*
-Write up thesis (including revised literature review) ~ 10,000 words *due November 11*
-Complete Usability group assignment ~ 5,000-6,000 words *due October 21*

Once I hand in my thesis on November 11, I'll be able to readjust my goals to become writing (and drawing) related. And then it will be time for NaNoWriMo! Yay! *dances*

I shall leave you with a sample double-page spread of my illustrated children's book (sans text):

Judgemental Dog's tiny ROW80 companion, Spot, drops in to say hello:

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

ROW80 Round 3 - Final Update

I had been hoping to finish ROW80 Round 3 on a high note, but after almost a week of having two hours or less sleep each night my optimism is at an all-time low; having to redo nearly a month's worth of painting/drawing after your old man spills red lemonade all over your artwork originals will have that effect. Especially when he then proceeds to wake you up at 5-6am most mornings by crashing around in the kitchen like an elephant having an epileptic fit.

Yes... Some people are only alive because I can't afford a hitman.

I haven't had time to even touch my eBook prototype. With a first draft of my children's book due this week I had to spend the whole time trying to redo the damaged illustrations. I got some of the backgrounds done, and luckily some that were ruined had already been scanned, but I'm going to just have to reuse a lot since there's no way I'll get all of it done over the next week on top of everything else I have due. Aside from two basic dragon drawings, I'm going to have to do all the other character illustrations again, as well as add more new ones. So I'll be pretty much mainlining energy drinks over the next week. Luckily next week is the mid-semester break (stupid name since it's basically at the end of the semester) so I don't have to go to any classes.

I did manage to get a first draft of the text for my story done, so it just needs to be edited. The next few days will just be trying to catch up on my illustrated children's book project, as well as trying (again) to get the touch interaction for my Flash eBook working (really, really hoping it won't be as difficult as I'm expecting). I'll also have to do a write up on usability testing for another assignment at some point (oh, joy...).

Here's a sample shot of my blue dragon against the forest background (the characters in the finished book will be in more interesting poses):



Of course we are, Judgemental Dog. Of course we are.

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