Showing posts with label Mana Ciutacu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mana Ciutacu. Show all posts

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Setback

It's Sunday which means people are taking a break from... everything really. I know I certainly would be asleep until 1-2 PM and probably recover from a night of dancing and drinking, if I were home. So I'm not expecting many of you to read this until Monday morning when you're sitting at your desk and procrastinating big time... Which is actually good news!

I just finished crosschecking Crux, after Deea so excitedly announced the correcting was done. Far from me to undermine her skills, but she did rush to finish the process and I found enough omissions to know she's going to have to go over the text again. Worst of all, I noticed there's a missing chunk; I wrote the novel in more than three separate documents (which were supposed to be just three) and somehow I mixed up the two versions of Part II. It means I'll have to re-write the missing chunk because, without it, two secondary characters, that mainly interact in Part III, would just pop up out of the blue. Not a dull moment...

And there's more bad news... It seems my free server at Webs.com refuses to cooperate since yesterday. I tried to add a Guest Book page for all of you loyal readers to use, but I couldn't connect; I remember (almost) clearly that I used my regular e-mail address and password when I signed up, but their log in system apparently disagrees. I even tried reseting my pass, but so far none of my e-mail addresses contain any message confirming this. I can only hope it's just a bug that will be fixed - I'm really not thrilled about the idea of re-designing another web page.

The last bastion of hope for Sunday not to be a complete and utter disappointment is Mana. We spoke earlier and she mentioned she'll try to make time today to read the synopsis Deea wrote. Maybe we're lucky and she likes it enough to advertise us on her blog...

In other news, I'm still not fully recovered after the past week's marathon, but there's a silver lining. Leaving aside the very few hours of sleep (most of them interrupted by workmates or caffeine + nicotine induced nightmares), I pretty much split my time between my job and this process. What pleases me is the fact that neither of them influenced the other and I proved to myself that I can handle both like a professional. It may not seem like a true accomplishment to you, but trust me: keeping a clear and focused mind when handling a eight thousand cubic meters of gasoline products is pretty damn important! One slip and you can end up polluting the beautiful waters of the Caribbean.

As for today, I'm rewarding myself with a break. My agent better have some good news for me, otherwise Crux will have to survive without my attention for the next 20 hours or so. I think I may pull out the Terry Pratchett novel Deea lent me and give it a try. So far, Sir Pratchett didn't disappoint and, after rocketing over the first few pages when I bought Reaper Man for her, it seems like the funniest one from the Discworld series. 

I wanted to write another background story for Thomas and Lexi, but locked out of Webs and rest remaining a foreign notion, I cannot push myself to do it right now. Boredom is a writer's worse enemy. Hope you all have / are having a better Sunday. See you Monday! (unless a miracle happens)

Friday, June 1, 2012

Quick Update

I'm not getting nearly enough sleep as I need, and (sadly) that's not because of the excitement I still feel regarding this project. But that's a boring story about life at sea... Maybe not really that boring since you hear stuff like "Is the ship upright? Check the screwdriver!", but still: 1 funny moment doesn't provide the thrill of visiting this page and seeing one more person sharing a post or reading a new comment.

I mentioned the serious sleep deprivation as to explain why things aren't moving as fast as I'd like. Even so, I sacrificed some extra minutes and now I'm pretty much upgraded to the teeth with accounts on advertising websites, like Reddit and Digg, in addition to those mentioned before. Never been a bookmark person, but now I was forced to add them to my browser bar to make sure I don't forget.

Also I figured out a way to bring you wonderful people those character background stories; Since Blogspot refuses to supply me with different blog pages  / tabs / menu, I'm going to bypass this inconvenience and add a link list towards said character stories, which I will post in the following days. Since we're still negotiating for the official website, you will find them at asociety.webs.com (still under construction) and the first one is called "The Lion". I'm going to let you guess who the center character in this story is!

Last, but definitely not least, I am honored and delighted to say that an old blogging acquaintance, a very smart and kind person and (not really an attribute but still very cool) the better half of one of my favorite journalists, Mrs. Mariana Ciutacu a.k.a. Mana, has agreed to promote Crux on her own blog! If you're Romanian, you surely must check out her page - it's in the blogroll!

That being said, I have to run. I'm so late for my watch! Later!