tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7676226932588021283.post1419546933264447071..comments2023-06-26T04:46:11.358-04:00Comments on Scribbles of a Writing Maverick : Whatnot Wednesdays #10Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12230323659737876041noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7676226932588021283.post-71533484756901188692015-03-05T12:42:41.667-05:002015-03-05T12:42:41.667-05:00Oh wow! That's pretty intense! But it sounds l...Oh wow! That's pretty intense! But it sounds like it's all going to come together for you. :DAmyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12230323659737876041noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7676226932588021283.post-38640963216614641822015-03-05T12:02:11.484-05:002015-03-05T12:02:11.484-05:00Ooh, good for you! I can't wait, it sounds lik...Ooh, good for you! I can't wait, it sounds like fun! Boy oh boy, do I know what you mean by characters throwing you curve balls. Two days ago a set of my characters decided they didn't like the time period they were placed in. I'm writing a fantasy story that was SUPPOSED to be set in Medieval sort of time set, but nooooooo, they want to be in a more ancient Rome sort of time set. So that pretty muchly wrecked all the story I had written so far and been planning for nearly 6 years!!! ARGH! Ah well, the Roman time set is rather fascinating really, and the characters are better complimented by it than by the Medieval one. (Also, I really like how some of the story stuff just worked SO PERFECTLY in the Roman time set and the story meshes pretty well, even if it is a little difficult to figure out some of the particular details. I also love Roman architecture, so I guess I'm good, but that really came right out of the blue it did!) Elisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16427806354830420271noreply@blogger.com