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NaNoWriMo RE: I’ve Killed One of My Characters!

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I’ve Killed One of My Characters!


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When I wrote my first novel, one of the best feelings I had was when I killed a character. I went on a rampage so bad that I had to go back and UNKILL some of the characters I killed off. See, I forgot that I needed some of them later on in the plot! LOL
So, tell who you killed and how and maybe a why if you know a reason. Now… get busy and kill some peeps! Play god!
~~~c[]xxx[];:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:> jade
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One? Are you kidding me? I’ll be lucky if I have one left alive by the time I reach the end! I’ve got 3 serial killers and a whack job psycho doctor, all in the same house with a schizophranic madman who is killing people and blaming his house, and every sex crazed screaming blond bimbo *cough* I mean teenage girl*cough* within 3 a city radius vanishing without a trace – it’s a non stop splatterpunk slasher gorn bloodbath in a house of death gone more bizerck than Robert Englund ever could. Killing just one of my characters *sheesh* I can’t even count the dead the bodies are stacked so high!

The way things are going now, I’ll have only the doc, the madman, and the 3 serial killers (no wait 2, I forgot – I kill one of them too – but he gets to come back as a ghost in another book I already wrote – this one is a prequel), left alive at the end. No, no one ever escapes my Twighlight Manor, there are no happy endings, no heroes getting out at the last minute…I mean, what good is a haunted house that lets people live to tell the tale? People wouldn’t keep trying to get inside and solve the mystery of why no one ever comes out, if anyone ever came out, now would they? Would you go in an apparent abandoned house if you knew cannibals lived there and were waiting to eat you as soon as you walked inside? *sheesh* We can’t have no survivors. How else could I have kept this going for over 30 volumes?

Need help with NaNoWriMo?
Check out these:
The 13 Step Method
The Top 5 NaNoWriMo Tools
Creating Character Profiles
Voodoo Dolls for Writers
Those super soft extra fluffy scarfs I wear to Write-Ins

Want to network with me?
http://www.keen.com/EelKat
http://twitter.com/EelKat
http://www.facebook.com/EelKat
http://eknano.blogspot.com
http://eelkat.wordpress.com
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/132659
http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/user/132659

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>NaNoWriMo RE: I’ve Killed One of My Characters!

> black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

I’ve Killed One of My Characters!


jadedragonGlowing Halo
I’ve Killed One of My Characters!

0 / 50,000
Official Participant
Joined: Jun 25, 2008
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Posts: 135
Posted on:
Oct 2, 2010 – 17 46
When I wrote my first novel, one of the best feelings I had was when I killed a character. I went on a rampage so bad that I had to go back and UNKILL some of the characters I killed off. See, I forgot that I needed some of them later on in the plot! LOL
So, tell who you killed and how and maybe a why if you know a reason. Now… get busy and kill some peeps! Play god!
~~~c[]xxx[];:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:> jade
———-

One? Are you kidding me? I’ll be lucky if I have one left alive by the time I reach the end! I’ve got 3 serial killers and a whack job psycho doctor, all in the same house with a schizophranic madman who is killing people and blaming his house, and every sex crazed screaming blond bimbo *cough* I mean teenage girl*cough* within 3 a city radius vanishing without a trace – it’s a non stop splatterpunk slasher gorn bloodbath in a house of death gone more bizerck than Robert Englund ever could. Killing just one of my characters *sheesh* I can’t even count the dead the bodies are stacked so high!

The way things are going now, I’ll have only the doc, the madman, and the 3 serial killers (no wait 2, I forgot – I kill one of them too – but he gets to come back as a ghost in another book I already wrote – this one is a prequel), left alive at the end. No, no one ever escapes my Twighlight Manor, there are no happy endings, no heroes getting out at the last minute…I mean, what good is a haunted house that lets people live to tell the tale? People wouldn’t keep trying to get inside and solve the mystery of why no one ever comes out, if anyone ever came out, now would they? Would you go in an apparent abandoned house if you knew cannibals lived there and were waiting to eat you as soon as you walked inside? *sheesh* We can’t have no survivors. How else could I have kept this going for over 30 volumes?

Need help with NaNoWriMo?
Check out these:
The 13 Step Method
The Top 5 NaNoWriMo Tools
Creating Character Profiles
Voodoo Dolls for Writers
Those super soft extra fluffy scarfs I wear to Write-Ins

Want to network with me?
http://www.keen.com/EelKat
http://twitter.com/EelKat
http://www.facebook.com/EelKat
http://eknano.blogspot.com
http://eelkat.wordpress.com
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/132659
http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/user/132659

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NaNoWriMo 2010 – Synopsis: Friends Are Forever: A History of The Twighlight Manor – Novel Length Edition

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In 1978 I wrote and illustrated a 16 page easy reader children’s picture book titled “Friends Are Forever”. It was my first book. It was about a dog and a talking cat who became friends. It was simple and totally plotless.

In 1983 I created The Twighlight Manor and rewrote that first story. The cat named Miss Citten the EelKat still remained, but now she was not seeking friends, now she was a cat from outer space sent to observe humans and send back reports of their lives to her home planet Diona. She wrote of a man named Lincoln who owned a haunted house called The Twighlight Manor. Slightly longer than the original this short story comic book ended at 36 illustrated pages.

In 1987 it was rewritten again, adding more of the history of Sir Roderic Lincolndona Swanzen, his bizarre family that originated on a burning planet many galaxies from Earth, and the house they built in Old Orchard Beach, Maine: The Twighlight Manor.

In between each of these revisions several 30 to 75 page short stories were written about the lives of each of the 75 other characters whom had inhabited The Twighlight Manor over a period of some 400 years. Filled with graphic sex, rape, cannibalism, sadistic torture, and murder it became known as the M-Rated, boycotted, much hated and reviled “Twighlight Manor Series”. Banned by the Mormon Church in 1989, I soon started receiving a slew of hate letters demanding I cease and desist the writing of this “vile, immoral, detestable” series.

By 1993 the house had taking on a life of it’s own, it’s walls soaked with the blood of hundreds of souls, it absorbed hatred and anger and came to life as a flesh eating character of it’s own in the fourth and most famous edition of “Friends Are Forever: Volume I of The Twighlight Manor Series”.

Fans of the Twighlight Manor Boycott, gathered up nearly every copy of the 1993 edition of “Friends Are Forever” and burned it in a bonfire on my front lawn, making it one of the world’s rarest and most obscure books ever to be written. Only one single copy of this book is known to survive today.

While I’ve written more than 30 stories for The Twighlight Manor Series, Friends Are Forever, remains the pulsating life blood from which all of the rest of the series builds upon. The history of the house, it’s curse, and the madman behind the terror of the Twighlight Manor. Set in the 1660′s when the house was still the new honeymoon of of a pair of secret lovers, Friends Are Forever is the background story of how the Manor went from the home of hopes and dreams to the house of blood and sin. And yet, due to religious hysteria, this book remained banned, burned, and obscured from the public eye.

As many of my fans know, in 2006 the hate crime escalated to the arson that left me homeless, while in 2010 my stalker stole my car and cut it in half (see http://www.squidoo.com/StolenCar for more info). What started as book burnings in 1993 has in essence destroyed my life, cost me my family, my friends, my pets, my car, and my home. Today there are many who look at these hate crimes and ask: Why? What did you do? What did you write that was so terrible as to offend these people into such hatred. The answer. In 1993 I wrote a book called “Friends Are Forever”, a book that was read by a Mormon Bishop and several local members of the Mormon Church. A book that sent shock waves through the congregation and set members to demand my excommunication. A book that they gathered up and burned. A book that few outside the Mormon Church have ever seen.

While I continued writing other books for the series, the controversy behind “Friends Are Forever” kept me from rewriting it for the world to see again.

Requests for the republication of this book, have been among my fans most asked question: When we we see this book in print again? Can you write a novel length edition of it next time? How did Roderic become Lincoln? What happened to Etiole’s mother? Why does the Manor seek the blood of all who enter? How did it all start?

In 1996, three years after the book burners left my original manuscripts and artwork in ash, I wrote the outline for a much expand, revised, and bloodier than ever, full novel length edition of “Friend Are Forever”, but due to hate crimes and vandalism and the murder of several of my pets, which followed the announcement of this book’s rebirth, I put it aside to work on other less controversial projects.

Yesterday, when going through my files, I came across that 103 page outline, and now for NaNoWriMo 2010, plans are underway to bring to life once again, the infamous story of a 70 year old man obsessed with a house that kills and his lust for the 14 year old girl it has set out to slaughter. By December 2010 “Friends Are Forever: A History of The Twighlight Manor” shall live again.

Need help with NaNoWriMo?
Check out these:
The 13 Step Method
The Top 5 NaNoWriMo Tools
Creating Character Profiles
Voodoo Dolls for Writers
Those super soft extra fluffy scarfs I wear to Write-Ins

Want to network with me?
http://www.keen.com/EelKat
http://twitter.com/EelKat
http://www.facebook.com/EelKat
http://eknano.blogspot.com
http://eelkat.wordpress.com
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/132659
http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/user/132659

This blog is part of:

>NaNoWriMo 2010 – Synopsis: Friends Are Forever: A History of The Twighlight Manor – Novel Length Edition

> black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

In 1978 I wrote and illustrated a 16 page easy reader children’s picture book titled “Friends Are Forever”. It was my first book. It was about a dog and a talking cat who became friends. It was simple and totally plotless.

In 1983 I created The Twighlight Manor and rewrote that first story. The cat named Miss Citten the EelKat still remained, but now she was not seeking friends, now she was a cat from outer space sent to observe humans and send back reports of their lives to her home planet Diona. She wrote of a man named Lincoln who owned a haunted house called The Twighlight Manor. Slightly longer than the original this short story comic book ended at 36 illustrated pages.

In 1987 it was rewritten again, adding more of the history of Sir Roderic Lincolndona Swanzen, his bizarre family that originated on a burning planet many galaxies from Earth, and the house they built in Old Orchard Beach, Maine: The Twighlight Manor.

In between each of these revisions several 30 to 75 page short stories were written about the lives of each of the 75 other characters whom had inhabited The Twighlight Manor over a period of some 400 years. Filled with graphic sex, rape, cannibalism, sadistic torture, and murder it became known as the M-Rated, boycotted, much hated and reviled “Twighlight Manor Series”. Banned by the Mormon Church in 1989, I soon started receiving a slew of hate letters demanding I cease and desist the writing of this “vile, immoral, detestable” series.

By 1993 the house had taking on a life of it’s own, it’s walls soaked with the blood of hundreds of souls, it absorbed hatred and anger and came to life as a flesh eating character of it’s own in the fourth and most famous edition of “Friends Are Forever: Volume I of The Twighlight Manor Series”.

Fans of the Twighlight Manor Boycott, gathered up nearly every copy of the 1993 edition of “Friends Are Forever” and burned it in a bonfire on my front lawn, making it one of the world’s rarest and most obscure books ever to be written. Only one single copy of this book is known to survive today.

While I’ve written more than 30 stories for The Twighlight Manor Series, Friends Are Forever, remains the pulsating life blood from which all of the rest of the series builds upon. The history of the house, it’s curse, and the madman behind the terror of the Twighlight Manor. Set in the 1660′s when the house was still the new honeymoon of of a pair of secret lovers, Friends Are Forever is the background story of how the Manor went from the home of hopes and dreams to the house of blood and sin. And yet, due to religious hysteria, this book remained banned, burned, and obscured from the public eye.

As many of my fans know, in 2006 the hate crime escalated to the arson that left me homeless, while in 2010 my stalker stole my car and cut it in half (see http://www.squidoo.com/StolenCar for more info). What started as book burnings in 1993 has in essence destroyed my life, cost me my family, my friends, my pets, my car, and my home. Today there are many who look at these hate crimes and ask: Why? What did you do? What did you write that was so terrible as to offend these people into such hatred. The answer. In 1993 I wrote a book called “Friends Are Forever”, a book that was read by a Mormon Bishop and several local members of the Mormon Church. A book that sent shock waves through the congregation and set members to demand my excommunication. A book that they gathered up and burned. A book that few outside the Mormon Church have ever seen.

While I continued writing other books for the series, the controversy behind “Friends Are Forever” kept me from rewriting it for the world to see again.

Requests for the republication of this book, have been among my fans most asked question: When we we see this book in print again? Can you write a novel length edition of it next time? How did Roderic become Lincoln? What happened to Etiole’s mother? Why does the Manor seek the blood of all who enter? How did it all start?

In 1996, three years after the book burners left my original manuscripts and artwork in ash, I wrote the outline for a much expand, revised, and bloodier than ever, full novel length edition of “Friend Are Forever”, but due to hate crimes and vandalism and the murder of several of my pets, which followed the announcement of this book’s rebirth, I put it aside to work on other less controversial projects.

Yesterday, when going through my files, I came across that 103 page outline, and now for NaNoWriMo 2010, plans are underway to bring to life once again, the infamous story of a 70 year old man obsessed with a house that kills and his lust for the 14 year old girl it has set out to slaughter. By December 2010 “Friends Are Forever: A History of The Twighlight Manor” shall live again.

Need help with NaNoWriMo?
Check out these:
The 13 Step Method
The Top 5 NaNoWriMo Tools
Creating Character Profiles
Voodoo Dolls for Writers
Those super soft extra fluffy scarfs I wear to Write-Ins

Want to network with me?
http://www.keen.com/EelKat
http://twitter.com/EelKat
http://www.facebook.com/EelKat
http://eknano.blogspot.com
http://eelkat.wordpress.com
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/132659
http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/user/132659

This blog is part of: