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Day Three: And now I'm officially behind

  • Nov. 4th, 2009 at 2:26 AM
NaNoWriMo 2009

Originally published at A Tarot Experiment. You can comment here or there.

It's amazing the difference a day makes.

Went out after work with some coworkers, had a great time. Got home a little before midnight and sat down to spread the cards and write a bit... and promptly crashed out on the couch.

I may be able to crank out 3K words on Wednesday, but I'm thinking the catchup may have to wait for the weekend.

Either way, here's the spread for the next chapter:

  1. Two of Shields (inverted)
  2. The Tower
  3. Ace of Swords (inverted)
  4. King of Swords
  5. Eight of Cups
  6. The Horned One (inverted)
  7. The Moon (inverted)
  8. Seven of Cups
  9. Knight of Spears (inverted)
  10. The Hierophant (inverted)

Well... it looks like someone is having a particularly rough time in this chapter. Figuring out who is one of the real challenges of doing "readings" this way.

In a typical reading, it's very clear who the subject of the reading is. Using the spread the way I am for this work of fiction, I have to kind of work backwards to figure out which character the cards are talking about. At least at this early point, where I'm still introducing the characters.

Definitely a challenge.

But fun. And a good mental and creative workout.

Now if I just didn't have to sleep or go to work, I could really make this happen tonight. ;)

Comments

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[info]kittenofwrath wrote:
Nov. 4th, 2009 02:38 pm (UTC)
You use tarot readings to give you thoughts on how to write chapters?? That's fascinating. What deck do you use? I've never heard of "shields" before in tarot. :)
[info]american_arcane wrote:
Nov. 4th, 2009 02:42 pm (UTC)
That's how I'm writing this entire NaNoWriMo project.

More on the site I set up for it here: http://nanowrimo.durosia.com/about

:)

(Oh, and Shields = Pentacles... semi-common substitution depending on the deck/tradition. A bit more common is coins.)
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