Saturday, September 12, 2020

Interesting Backstories and changes.

 I find too many characters starting with the letter "K".

Kars Vandor will not change.

Kannika Nair becomes Tannika.

Now I am coordinating backstories, giving these characters reasons to cooperate and work together.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Everything dies

 Looks like it is coming down to America, or the Trump Administration.

Though I am a lifelong Republican, I can see the need for a completely new Administration, despite the protestations of the Russian Troll farms supporting Trump.

Over 200,000 Americans will be dead by Election day. I am hoping he can lose by a landslide.

In writing news, I am plowing forward, writing every day, these past two days, developing the backstories of the Terran Empire, the Orion Republic, and alien races: the Morra, Ix, Draveeni, Ree, and Felis.

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Plotting, ever more

 Today working on the backstories of the main characters of the series.  Fixing dates of birth and death, planets of origin, and cities and towns on those worlds.

So many things are in flux, but I need to make sure there is a coherent theme running throughout.

Lots of work to do.

Friday, September 4, 2020

Holiday Drafting while strolling.

 Spending a Government Holiday with the family today in the mountains of Northern Thailand.

The people didn't get to do the annual coming-of-the-Monsoon Water Festival of Songkran because of COVID-19.

Now that COVID is under control in Thailand, the government is giving the government workers 4 days for a holiday.

Got up early this morning, made some instant coffee, fed the cat, and packed my laptop, along with my voluminous "Aurin Cluster" setting notebooks into three backpack bags.  I put them in the car's trunk and left at dawn for the 40km freeway drive to the mountains.

The scenery is epic jungle trees decorating the lowlands while deciduous trees climb the slopes of the nearby mountain range that forms the valley of Chiang Mai, as we head further south we can catch sight of the highest mountain in Thailand, Doi Inthanon, and the landform they call Tiger Mountain (shaped like the face of a tiger.)  An emerald-green carpet of jungle trees covers the slopes of the mountain.











Arriving at the family compound, waiting for us on the ceramic tile porch is a Thai breakfast of mushrooms and basil, along with mushrooms and bamboo and Spicy Thai Northern sausage, surrounded by plastic bags with rice from the morning market.

Breakfast is done, and after pleasant chats with relatives in my limited Thai, my tongue is aflame with spicy food aftertaste. 

Now with Samsung J6 smartphone in hand, I'm walking along a narrow blacktop road in this Lanna (Northern Thai tribe) mountain town of 5,000 people.

Motorcycles with Thai people young and old are filling the streets. Local people pack in (with masks) to the local rice shops made of wooden tree trunks and corrugated tin for a roof. 

The older people wear cowboy hats or straw hats to keep the sun off.

No one notices a near-tragedy when a three-legged dog limping down the middle of the road with his tongue lolling out is almost crushed by a passing pickup truck. The truck passes, farmworkers and their sharp tools packed into the rear truck bed.

At the last second the dog dashes to safety, to stop, panting while standing in the sand that lines both sides of the road.

I keep walking toward my favorite 3-in-1 coffee source.

 The warm sun makes it 31 degrees centigrade, diffused through a passing cloud, and I'm sweating as I walk.

Now crossing a little one-lane chicane road bridge where there is room for one car or two motorcycles to pass.

The bridge crosses a local drainage stream. The stream beneath the bridge has dried brown and yellow bushes and weeds on either side but in the center is swirls of thick green algae mixed with the local trash.

None of this is dramatic.

Yet it's very pleasant. A quiet day. No politics, nor 10 lies a day from a self-serving corrupt administration.

I wonder how would I describe this scene if it existed in one of my novels.

A day in a Market town in Thailand, walking to 7-Eleven to get coffee.


Thursday, September 3, 2020

Smooth Sailing among the Stars

 Today it is a mixed bag. With much dismay at the events in America, amid the ongoing chaos fueled by the President, I am writing.

Last night, I mapped out the outlines for the next half-dozen books of the series.

I discovered, as usual, that I need to make more reference maps, and create more backstories for the supporting characters. 

Fueled by coffee, and a McDonald's Big Breakfast, I will take a lunch break to wash the car, Our Nissan is dirty from the monsoon rains and the dusty roads of rural Thailand turned to yellow-brown mud, everywhere.