"Trail of Their Dead", potentially. But it's straightforward, and potentially novellette-length, and while I know the high points I want to hit, I know the ending more in terms of tone than in terms of what actually takes place to hit that tone.
"After the War" and "Autumn is the season" have thematic arguments whose arcs I'm almost certain of (they don't have plot, as such. I hope to confuse people with pretty, instead). "Blood Mirage" has an ending but no worldbuilding and no arc of here-to-there, and "The Twilight Isle" has atmosphere, worldbuilding, and an ending, but again, no arc of here-to-there.
The others, not so much. Which is why I was asking lj where to start, because if I had a clear idea of how to approach any of these, I'd be doing that. :)
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Date: 2008-10-01 08:00 pm (UTC)"Trail of Their Dead", potentially. But it's straightforward, and potentially novellette-length, and while I know the high points I want to hit, I know the ending more in terms of tone than in terms of what actually takes place to hit that tone.
"After the War" and "Autumn is the season" have thematic arguments whose arcs I'm almost certain of (they don't have plot, as such. I hope to confuse people with pretty, instead). "Blood Mirage" has an ending but no worldbuilding and no arc of here-to-there, and "The Twilight Isle" has atmosphere, worldbuilding, and an ending, but again, no arc of here-to-there.
The others, not so much. Which is why I was asking lj where to start, because if I had a clear idea of how to approach any of these, I'd be doing that. :)