Plotbunnies
I am a plotbunny factory.
Which while it shows that Ive got a great imagination, is so very fucking annoying.
I'm supposed to be writing a novel. Hell, I want to be writing said novel. But do I have plotbunnnies for it? Most of the time the answer is no.
I've got a Supernatural bunny bouncing around in my brain at the moment. Well, I say one, but it sprouted two prequels that are ganging up on me with it and refusing to let go.
Marvel/X-Men related plotbunny production is off the charts. I'm supposed to be writing for a challenge at the moment, and sure I've got an idea for it, hell I've got 4 ideas for it.
Don't even mention the other challenges that are set to come up in the next couple of months. I've got a list of ideas and they just keep growing.
Not to mention the bunnies I think I've disposed of that pop back up.
Then there are the plotbunnies that I want to encourage, like the ones for full length novels set in the world I've created. That's great, the more of them the merrier, as long as they get out of my head and into the to be written list like good little bunnies.
I know this seems trivial, and it is really, but I'm trying so hard to get this book finished and it's really difficult when I can't think for the bunnies bouncing around in my brain.
Which while it shows that Ive got a great imagination, is so very fucking annoying.
I'm supposed to be writing a novel. Hell, I want to be writing said novel. But do I have plotbunnnies for it? Most of the time the answer is no.
I've got a Supernatural bunny bouncing around in my brain at the moment. Well, I say one, but it sprouted two prequels that are ganging up on me with it and refusing to let go.
Marvel/X-Men related plotbunny production is off the charts. I'm supposed to be writing for a challenge at the moment, and sure I've got an idea for it, hell I've got 4 ideas for it.
Don't even mention the other challenges that are set to come up in the next couple of months. I've got a list of ideas and they just keep growing.
Not to mention the bunnies I think I've disposed of that pop back up.
Then there are the plotbunnies that I want to encourage, like the ones for full length novels set in the world I've created. That's great, the more of them the merrier, as long as they get out of my head and into the to be written list like good little bunnies.
I know this seems trivial, and it is really, but I'm trying so hard to get this book finished and it's really difficult when I can't think for the bunnies bouncing around in my brain.