Last night I was a dog. Not just any dog, either. I was Cysgod Mawr - a character I created for one of the short stories in The Dying God & Other Stories (available October 31st, exclusively at Lebrary.com). Please excuse the shameless plug. In any case, I could shape-shift into the human me. I do have to note here, that in my dreams I'm a fit, sleek goddess. In reality... not so much. Fit, yes. Sleek, no.
In any case, I was involved in an epic battle with someone, who I can't recall, though it seems to me that I know the person in real life. When I shape-shifted, I wore the skins of a wolf and I had twin blades that, at my command, lit up with blue flames.
I'm ditching the editing today to write this down. It might be end scene from a story that is trying to make itself heard. I've been largely ignoring my stories as I edit. Not today! This scene was just way to good to pass up! So, Happy Tuesday everyone. I've got to get writing!
Oh, before I go, you want to read this article on the Writer's Beware blog. Trust me. It's need to know for all writers. Right. I'm off. Have a good day!
2 comments:
Ooh - I do that rather often, when I'm in the groove. I love it when things like that happen. It's almost like living within your book.
I think my problem is that I'm watching too much 'Supernatural' and it's doing things to my head!
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