Saturday, December 1, 2012

9956 hits done, and we are just round the corner ..

9956 hits done, and we are just round the corner  to another milestone..... Thank you for all who made an effort to come back and add to my hits.

Well, in my library are a few completed tales;

Chronicles of the Nation: Short Tales of the Heroes 
A compilation of the exploits of the heroes prior to them meeting in Book 1.
< Done >

Dorothy of OZ
Did it for NANOWRIMO
A blend of original and new write with a backdrop of the future.
< Done >

Tawa Incident
This was a adhoc satire piece on James Bond. Short but sexy, sassy, and surely to add the pitches to the vocal chords. After all, JB is all about SEX and ACTION. Or was it vice versa.
< Done >

 On the working desk

Crusaders II
Hissing at page 25 now. No preview as the plot has not been defined.

1914; The German Inside Tale
Gee, this one ha been on the pipe burner for sometime. Will come back to it. Its the link to the historical events that was slowing it down.

The Grass is always greener over there
The story of an Eunuch during the reign of Empress Cixi. It was to be for NANOWRIMO, but I side stepped at 30,000 words when hit by the needs to research more. A blend of authentic and flavored ingredients to bring out the aroma of life then without the balls.

The Circle within the Empire III; The Young Lords.
Did about 150 pages and got diverted off to do the other tales. Will come back to complete the trilogy. and end the conflict.

New Pangaea II; Pangaea War.
Its back to the colony with the Olympians. Its half done with some heavy paper weigh to keep the page there.

The Migrant.
This one's personal; inspired by someone close and added in the bits to make it exciting.
A tale of a young man who left Mainland China for the Federated Straits then.
( First draft ready, but would expand to make it more readable. )

So that's on the Editor Desk now. I guess the next milestone would be 20,000 hits.

Cheers.

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