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Tuesday, November 22, 2005  

Vacation, again?


I'm not quite sure how it's already Thanksgiving, but apparently time waits for no man, and it's been like three weeks since I returned from my BlizCon/SD Halloween trip. I have no idea how. Seriously, it's been like a week and a half, right? I haven't even sorted the goddamned BlizCon photos yet, much less written an article about the experience. And don't ask how much progress I've made on the novel, not with the last 10% of chapter six turning into a mini-novel all by itself. (You don't need to ask, since I'm going to tell you anyway.)

Well, actually it's not that long, it's just required four nearly complete rewrites, and when each one takes a couple of days, and then another day to edit, and then another day for me to realize what's wrong with it, and then two more days to rewrite it... First the battle scene was short with not enough detail. When I reread it I put in a ton of notes for things to elaborate on, both in terms of physical action and background info and exposition and character thoughts and such. The second time through it got way, way too long, as I put in all of my notes and more, and the pacing was ruined. Battle scenes with two page digressions during which the narrating character thinks about the geopolitical situation on another continent that led to the current invasion aren't exactly suspense-builders. So then I edited that and thought about it and noted places to make cuts, but by then I had changed my ideas about how some things should go, and wanted to add other thoughts in. At one point I had a whole 10 page scene written, with the 12 page replacement right above it, completely written from scratch, and had to go over both of them and cut out the good bits from each and combine them, with much reordering, while adding in more new stuff to make it all flow.

It's scary how much longer it can take to rewrite five pages than it took to write those pages in the first place.

Anyway, writing struggles aside, I have no idea where the past three weeks went. Time just flashed by, and now it's T-day, and I'm off to Death Valley. Yes, the charmingly-named desert vacation spot, home to jagged, inhospitable mountains, countless jagged stones, miles of sand dunes, and the lowest dry point in the Continental United States.

My mom and I used to travel there almost every spring, back when she was single, I was young, and we were into camping. I enjoyed the trips, and the hiking, and the sand dunes, and the desert beauty. I find that I like extremes in nature. Deserts, snowy wastes, and tropical rainforests. I've not been to Death Valley in many years though, and I'd hoped to take Malaya the next time I went. She's been in the deserts of South Africa, but not the US, and you know how it is when you meet someone new; you want to take them to your favorite places.

She couldn't make the trip this time though, not with her busy work schedule, plus her B-day falls just after Thanksgiving, and she didn't want to be out in the desert on that special day. Not that we're sleeping on the salt flats; we're staying in a quite acceptable hotel, and even heading over to the ritzy resort hotel for their big dress up Thanksgiving dinner. But that's neither here nor there.

The trip sneaked up on me even more quickly because my departure date just changed. I'd been planning to drive down on Wednesday, leaving earlyish and arriving at the Furnace Creek Inn in the afternoon. However, the more I plotted the map, the more disatisfied I became. DV is way over on the Nevada border, and it's basically in central California. Look at this google maps view; DV is the elongated green blotch on the eastern border, NE of LA. It's really not much closer to SD than to SF, if you travel straight there. Unfortunately, that's not possible without wings, since most of eastern California is desert and wilderness, and there aren't any major roads. If I could drive due east from Visalia I'd be there in no time. Unfortunately, I have to drive 100 miles south to Bakersfield, then go east, then go 100 miles back to the north, whereas they've got pretty much a straight shot NNE from SD to DV, plus 50 miles as they jig east through Barstow.

It's like 260 miles from SD to DV. It's well over 500 from the Bay Area to DV, thanks to the lack of roads across the various national and state parks. So at the last minute I decided to fly down to SD and drive up with Mom and Glenn. Since they're leaving early Wednesday morning, I've got to fly down Tuesday evening, and since I'm going at the last minute, and right before a major US holiday, I can't use any free frequent flier mileage, and I'm paying the expensive Southwest Airlines rates. Hey, it's not as if I knew about this trip like six months ago, when I could have bought cheaper tickets. Oh wait.

We're staying in DV Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and driving back on Monday, mostly so we'll miss the horrible "Sunday after Thanksgiving" traffic on our return. I'm then flying back to Oakland on Tuesday afternoon, when I'll help Malaya celebrate a slightly-belated birthday, and return to my life as originally-scheduled. And hopefully really return to writing. I've made unsatisfactory progress in recent weeks, and while I can't really imagine finishing the novel this year (three chapters/150k+ words in December?) I want to get most of it done and finish it in January. Dad's coming up to visit one day in December, but I'm not taking any more trips over the holidays, at least not until we (hopefully) do some sort of snowboarding jaunt over to Lake Tahoe some time in January or February.

And yes, I'll take tons of photos of the gorgeous desert scenery while I'm in Death Valley. And I might even get around to sorting and cropping and posting them sometime before Easter, with any luck. I am taking the laptop along, in case I'm struck by the desire to do some writing in San Diego or in Death Valley, but I doubt I'll be online at all from the desert, so don't expect much/any blogging between tomorrow and next Tuesday. Kthx. Plz.
Comments:

Hmm, being in the desert might help you out if you've got any desert scenes in your book. Looking at the colour of the sky at sunrise/sunset, the shadows, types of rocks, insects and all that crap, could lend some extra realism to your work.

Unless of course you have no deserts. But then you could always put one in somewhere...


 

I can't believe that you would be away on Holiday without your Misses...especially on Her B-day. That is a very bad thing for a would be Mr. to be doing. She must be a bit upset.


 

Yahoo maps returns a distance of about 433 miles and a time of 6.5 hours. Just a pleasant afternoon drive. :P

Hubby and I have been all over those roads from Sierras to the deserts, and it's really not as bad as the numbers sound. Depends on how fast you drive the freeway sections, for one thing, haha. And how much you like to drive for another.

@ polyester -- I think they've been together long enough to weather such a thing. o.0


 

your lady didn't go with you? and you did not spend her birthday with her?

I sense trouble in paradise.


 

Ironically, there were desert travel scenes in 2 earlier chapters, and I got most of my imagery and ideas for them from previous trips to DV. the desert in the book is very cold and barren and frigid though, not the usual "fry an egg on the ground" thing you see in movies/fiction.

But yeah, when I go back over those sections during the rewrite, and add in more description and sense of place and such, I should have some fresh visions and memories in my head to work in.

As for Malaya's birthday, neither she nor I are that sticky about the dates of such things. Neither of us have ever celebrated our birthdays to any great extent, and we've never been that fussed about the date. I usually had to work on that day in the past, and would therefore put off any sort of "get together with parents" event until a few days later. Malaya wasn't bothered that I was away until the day after the date. It's just a date, after all; the sentiment is mostly the same the day after, especially since she worked late Monday and ate dinner with her parents. Tuesday was her day off, so we would probably have done all of the same celebration stuff that day anyway.


 

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