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>My Amazon.com Christmas Wish List

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If anybody would like to buy me a Christmas Gift, here’s my Amazon Wishlist:

I just made a new “Christmas List 2007” wish list, which takes the things off all of my other (8) wishlists, and combines them together on one list.

The other lists are huge, and havn’t been edited in years… one of them I’ve had since 1997! You should be able to find all of my lists on a sidebar of this one list, but I’m not sure. On that same side bar will be a button to click that says “Add to my gift organizer” or something like that. You click on that button to link my wish list back to your Amazon profile page, and after that you can always find it from your recomendations page.

Here is the link:

My Amazon Wish List.

If that link doesn’t work, here is the URL to copy and paste instead:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3260C9ZX912YW/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go

I’m not sure if that well take you to the wish list or not. I think it will though.

~~Wendy

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My Amazon.com Christmas Wish List

If anybody would like to buy me a Christmas Gift, here’s my Amazon Wishlist:

I just made a new “Christmas List 2007” wish list, which takes the things off all of my other (8) wishlists, and combines them together on one list.

The other lists are huge, and havn’t been edited in years… one of them I’ve had since 1997! You should be able to find all of my lists on a sidebar of this one list, but I’m not sure. On that same side bar will be a button to click that says “Add to my gift organizer” or something like that. You click on that button to link my wish list back to your Amazon profile page, and after that you can always find it from your recomendations page.

Here is the link:

My Amazon Wish List.

If that link doesn’t work, here is the URL to copy and paste instead:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3260C9ZX912YW/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go

I’m not sure if that well take you to the wish list or not. I think it will though.

~~Wendy

————-
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?

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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

My Amazon.com Christmas Wish List

If anybody would like to buy me a Christmas Gift, here’s my Amazon Wishlist:

I just made a new “Christmas List 2007” wish list, which takes the things off all of my other (8) wishlists, and combines them together on one list.

The other lists are huge, and havn’t been edited in years… one of them I’ve had since 1997! You should be able to find all of my lists on a sidebar of this one list, but I’m not sure. On that same side bar will be a button to click that says “Add to my gift organizer” or something like that. You click on that button to link my wish list back to your Amazon profile page, and after that you can always find it from your recomendations page.

Here is the link:

My Amazon Wish List.

If that link doesn’t work, here is the URL to copy and paste instead:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3260C9ZX912YW/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go

I’m not sure if that well take you to the wish list or not. I think it will though.

~~Wendy

————-
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

My Amazon.com Christmas Wish List

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

If anybody would like to buy me a Christmas Gift, here’s my Amazon Wishlist:

I just made a new “Christmas List 2007” wish list, which takes the things off all of my other (8) wishlists, and combines them together on one list.

The other lists are huge, and havn’t been edited in years… one of them I’ve had since 1997! You should be able to find all of my lists on a sidebar of this one list, but I’m not sure. On that same side bar will be a button to click that says “Add to my gift organizer” or something like that. You click on that button to link my wish list back to your Amazon profile page, and after that you can always find it from your recomendations page.

Here is the link:

My Amazon Wish List.

If that link doesn’t work, here is the URL to copy and paste instead:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3260C9ZX912YW/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go

I’m not sure if that well take you to the wish list or not. I think it will though.

~~Wendy

————-
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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>Journeys…they just drag on and on! Help! What should my characters be doing while they travel?

>
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I have a journey for my characters to struggle through.

In mine, it is a 70 year old professor, his 20-ish granddaughter, and his 30-ish college student assistant. The professor is the son of an archaeologist who made some sort of a weird discovery nearly 100 years ago, in the Amazon rain forest, but the secret died with him, so now the professor intends to find out what his father found down there.

So, I need to devote at least one chapter to the actual journay through the Amazon Rain Forest, because thier finding the secret is dependant on them “exploring” and “discovering it”. I can’t just say: They treked through the jungle until they came to an ancient city. I have to have them find it via a journey of some sort.

And that is where I am stuck, cause I’m not sure what should happen to them or what they should be doing as they explore. I don’t want to focus on it too much, but I need about 5 or 6 pages worth of it at least, just to blend the before the discovery to the after the discovery scenes.

They are traveling through a rain forest on foot. They’ll be climbing a volcanic mountain. They will be descending into a deep misty valley. They’ll need to cross at least one river, maybe more, most likey with pirahanas in it. I’m thinking they might meet up with some natives that don’t speak English and try (unsuccessfully) to warn them to not head into the misty valley. Can anyone think of ways to tell all these things without being boreing?

If any one has any specific things they can think of that might help, feel free to post them here.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

EDIT: November 24, 2007

poisonous butterflies? really, I never heard of them… must look that up.

I just got finished writing a scene with poison arrow frogs … after I get to the editing stage, I’ve got to go back and find out the Latin-science names for all these things, and than edit the professor’s dialouge, cause I want him to be calling things by their science names.

I got a book out from the library about the Amazon, and it said that in the day it gets really hot, and there are two seasons rain season and dry season; during rain season, there are fierce thunderstome every single night. WOW. I didn’t know that. I was thinking like just rain; but this book I was reading says that there are really bad lightening storms and that the local tribes often believe these are caused by the gods. It talks about flooding being really bad and streams and rivers being hard to cross. It said that during the dry season it can go for weeks with out rain, and during that time there is almost no food to be found, and because of this the locals stock up on nuts and dried meats so they well have food to eat during the dry season..

Well, once I realized this, I had to figure ot when they’d be down there, cause I was writing in dates and stuff, and I got to thinking: “What if I’ve got them stuck in the rain when it was dry season?” Well, as it turns out, I have them done there, during the rain season, so I have to make sure that it rains every day! eeek! I had rain here and there, but now, I’ve either got to change the dates or add more rain. I optted for adding more rain. It ended up giving me more to write about. So, now I’ve got the girl getting really pissed off about the rain.

I’ve also changed the professor some. After thinking about it, I think I had him more active than he should be, so now I have their trip taking longer, cause even though he’s all ghun-ho about the trip, he can’t just keep treking steady none stop. So I’m adding in a lot more “camp site” scenes.

While reading tht book, I also found out…. that it gets cold enough to snow in the Amazon!!! OMG! I was writing it as humid hot tropics all the time. Than I saw these picture in the book… of trees with snow on them! OMG! I had no idea it snowed down there. Now I’ve got to rethink that. As it turns out, the area that I had choosen to send them to, gets snow. eeek! I’m sending them to the Volcanic region, where the mountains are. I had this point all plotted out before I started writing. They leave the jungle, climb the mountains, end up in the valley…. now I find out that those mountains are snow capped! I’ve got to got back and rewrite the mountain scences now.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

Journeys…they just drag on and on! Help! What should my characters be doing while they travel?

I have a journey for my characters to struggle through.

In mine, it is a 70 year old professor, his 20-ish granddaughter, and his 30-ish college student assistant. The professor is the son of an archaeologist who made some sort of a weird discovery nearly 100 years ago, in the Amazon rain forest, but the secret died with him, so now the professor intends to find out what his father found down there.

So, I need to devote at least one chapter to the actual journay through the Amazon Rain Forest, because thier finding the secret is dependant on them “exploring” and “discovering it”. I can’t just say: They treked through the jungle until they came to an ancient city. I have to have them find it via a journey of some sort.

And that is where I am stuck, cause I’m not sure what should happen to them or what they should be doing as they explore. I don’t want to focus on it too much, but I need about 5 or 6 pages worth of it at least, just to blend the before the discovery to the after the discovery scenes.

They are traveling through a rain forest on foot. They’ll be climbing a volcanic mountain. They will be descending into a deep misty valley. They’ll need to cross at least one river, maybe more, most likey with pirahanas in it. I’m thinking they might meet up with some natives that don’t speak English and try (unsuccessfully) to warn them to not head into the misty valley. Can anyone think of ways to tell all these things without being boreing?

If any one has any specific things they can think of that might help, feel free to post them here.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Journeys…they just drag on and on! Help! What should my characters be doing while they travel?

I have a journey for my characters to struggle through.

In mine, it is a 70 year old professor, his 20-ish granddaughter, and his 30-ish college student assistant. The professor is the son of an archaeologist who made some sort of a weird discovery nearly 100 years ago, in the Amazon rain forest, but the secret died with him, so now the professor intends to find out what his father found down there.

So, I need to devote at least one chapter to the actual journay through the Amazon Rain Forest, because thier finding the secret is dependant on them “exploring” and “discovering it”. I can’t just say: They treked through the jungle until they came to an ancient city. I have to have them find it via a journey of some sort.

And that is where I am stuck, cause I’m not sure what should happen to them or what they should be doing as they explore. I don’t want to focus on it too much, but I need about 5 or 6 pages worth of it at least, just to blend the before the discovery to the after the discovery scenes.

They are traveling through a rain forest on foot. They’ll be climbing a volcanic mountain. They will be descending into a deep misty valley. They’ll need to cross at least one river, maybe more, most likey with pirahanas in it. I’m thinking they might meet up with some natives that don’t speak English and try (unsuccessfully) to warn them to not head into the misty valley. Can anyone think of ways to tell all these things without being boreing?

If any one has any specific things they can think of that might help, feel free to post them here.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

EDIT: November 24, 2007

poisonous butterflies? really, I never heard of them… must look that up.

I just got finished writing a scene with poison arrow frogs … after I get to the editing stage, I’ve got to go back and find out the Latin-science names for all these things, and than edit the professor’s dialouge, cause I want him to be calling things by their science names.

I got a book out from the library about the Amazon, and it said that in the day it gets really hot, and there are two seasons rain season and dry season; during rain season, there are fierce thunderstome every single night. WOW. I didn’t know that. I was thinking like just rain; but this book I was reading says that there are really bad lightening storms and that the local tribes often believe these are caused by the gods. It talks about flooding being really bad and streams and rivers being hard to cross. It said that during the dry season it can go for weeks with out rain, and during that time there is almost no food to be found, and because of this the locals stock up on nuts and dried meats so they well have food to eat during the dry season..

Well, once I realized this, I had to figure ot when they’d be down there, cause I was writing in dates and stuff, and I got to thinking: “What if I’ve got them stuck in the rain when it was dry season?” Well, as it turns out, I have them done there, during the rain season, so I have to make sure that it rains every day! eeek! I had rain here and there, but now, I’ve either got to change the dates or add more rain. I optted for adding more rain. It ended up giving me more to write about. So, now I’ve got the girl getting really pissed off about the rain.

I’ve also changed the professor some. After thinking about it, I think I had him more active than he should be, so now I have their trip taking longer, cause even though he’s all ghun-ho about the trip, he can’t just keep treking steady none stop. So I’m adding in a lot more “camp site” scenes.

While reading tht book, I also found out…. that it gets cold enough to snow in the Amazon!!! OMG! I was writing it as humid hot tropics all the time. Than I saw these picture in the book… of trees with snow on them! OMG! I had no idea it snowed down there. Now I’ve got to rethink that. As it turns out, the area that I had choosen to send them to, gets snow. eeek! I’m sending them to the Volcanic region, where the mountains are. I had this point all plotted out before I started writing. They leave the jungle, climb the mountains, end up in the valley…. now I find out that those mountains are snow capped! I’ve got to got back and rewrite the mountain scences now.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Journeys…they just drag on and on! Help! What should my characters be doing while they travel?

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

I have a journey for my characters to struggle through.

In mine, it is a 70 year old professor, his 20-ish granddaughter, and his 30-ish college student assistant. The professor is the son of an archaeologist who made some sort of a weird discovery nearly 100 years ago, in the Amazon rain forest, but the secret died with him, so now the professor intends to find out what his father found down there.

So, I need to devote at least one chapter to the actual journay through the Amazon Rain Forest, because thier finding the secret is dependant on them “exploring” and “discovering it”. I can’t just say: They treked through the jungle until they came to an ancient city. I have to have them find it via a journey of some sort.

And that is where I am stuck, cause I’m not sure what should happen to them or what they should be doing as they explore. I don’t want to focus on it too much, but I need about 5 or 6 pages worth of it at least, just to blend the before the discovery to the after the discovery scenes.

They are traveling through a rain forest on foot. They’ll be climbing a volcanic mountain. They will be descending into a deep misty valley. They’ll need to cross at least one river, maybe more, most likey with pirahanas in it. I’m thinking they might meet up with some natives that don’t speak English and try (unsuccessfully) to warn them to not head into the misty valley. Can anyone think of ways to tell all these things without being boreing?

If any one has any specific things they can think of that might help, feel free to post them here.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

EDIT: November 24, 2007

poisonous butterflies? really, I never heard of them… must look that up.

I just got finished writing a scene with poison arrow frogs … after I get to the editing stage, I’ve got to go back and find out the Latin-science names for all these things, and than edit the professor’s dialouge, cause I want him to be calling things by their science names.

I got a book out from the library about the Amazon, and it said that in the day it gets really hot, and there are two seasons rain season and dry season; during rain season, there are fierce thunderstome every single night. WOW. I didn’t know that. I was thinking like just rain; but this book I was reading says that there are really bad lightening storms and that the local tribes often believe these are caused by the gods. It talks about flooding being really bad and streams and rivers being hard to cross. It said that during the dry season it can go for weeks with out rain, and during that time there is almost no food to be found, and because of this the locals stock up on nuts and dried meats so they well have food to eat during the dry season..

Well, once I realized this, I had to figure ot when they’d be down there, cause I was writing in dates and stuff, and I got to thinking: “What if I’ve got them stuck in the rain when it was dry season?” Well, as it turns out, I have them done there, during the rain season, so I have to make sure that it rains every day! eeek! I had rain here and there, but now, I’ve either got to change the dates or add more rain. I optted for adding more rain. It ended up giving me more to write about. So, now I’ve got the girl getting really pissed off about the rain.

I’ve also changed the professor some. After thinking about it, I think I had him more active than he should be, so now I have their trip taking longer, cause even though he’s all ghun-ho about the trip, he can’t just keep treking steady none stop. So I’m adding in a lot more “camp site” scenes.

While reading tht book, I also found out…. that it gets cold enough to snow in the Amazon!!! OMG! I was writing it as humid hot tropics all the time. Than I saw these picture in the book… of trees with snow on them! OMG! I had no idea it snowed down there. Now I’ve got to rethink that. As it turns out, the area that I had choosen to send them to, gets snow. eeek! I’m sending them to the Volcanic region, where the mountains are. I had this point all plotted out before I started writing. They leave the jungle, climb the mountains, end up in the valley…. now I find out that those mountains are snow capped! I’ve got to got back and rewrite the mountain scences now.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

>My Main Character Refuses to Step Forward… Any Ideas?

>Okay, I’ve got my basic plot. I’ve got my setting. I’ve got my minor characters. I’ve got my villain (almost). I’m starting to work out some sub-plots. I can’t find my main character anywhere.

Okay, quick recap of my story:

My MC lives in today’s time, somehow comes across an anceint artifact that sends him/her to South America to find a “lost treasure”. Once he gets to South America though, he/she gets lost and ends up in an “ancient city”, that has been cut off from the rest of the world for thousands of years, they are unaware of the outside world and the outside world is unaware of them. This lost city is so isolated that it is as if time has stood still for them, and for my MC it is like he/she has stepped back in time into ancient Mesoamerica. (and yes, I’ve even come up with an explaination as to how they were never found, not even by satelight… that question was already ardessed on another thread.) Unlike real life however, my tribe has real gods that do punish them if they disobey. And it’s kind-of going to be Conan the Barbarian type sword and sorcery, only my tribe has swords made of wood embedded with obsidian, (as they did in real history) because metal wasn’t invented yet; and my wizards are going to take the form of a tribal shaman boardering on Voodoo mambas/hougans. My modern day MC has been thrown into an ancient world.

My story is an adventure/fantasy/historical fiction mish-mash. Okay, so here’s where my question comes in, and why I’m starting this thread:

Who is my main character?
Has anyone got any ideas?
When reading my plot summary what type of “hero” did you see in your mind?
What did he/she look like in your mind?
Did you see a male or female main character?
How old did you imagin him/her?
What type of person would go on a quest like this?
Should my MC be a profesional type person or just your average Joe/Jane seeking a thrill?
Did you see him/her going on this quest alone or as part of a group?
Should he/she be an archeologist?

If you had my plot/story line what type of MC would you use?

I’m looking for any ideas at all. You know, anything that might giove me some ideas as to who my MC is, so that I can write about him/her.

Thanks millions!

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My Main Character Refuses to Step Forward… Any Ideas?

Okay, I’ve got my basic plot. I’ve got my setting. I’ve got my minor characters. I’ve got my villain (almost). I’m starting to work out some sub-plots. I can’t find my main character anywhere.

Okay, quick recap of my story:

My MC lives in today’s time, somehow comes across an anceint artifact that sends him/her to South America to find a “lost treasure”. Once he gets to South America though, he/she gets lost and ends up in an “ancient city”, that has been cut off from the rest of the world for thousands of years, they are unaware of the outside world and the outside world is unaware of them. This lost city is so isolated that it is as if time has stood still for them, and for my MC it is like he/she has stepped back in time into ancient Mesoamerica. (and yes, I’ve even come up with an explaination as to how they were never found, not even by satelight… that question was already ardessed on another thread.) Unlike real life however, my tribe has real gods that do punish them if they disobey. And it’s kind-of going to be Conan the Barbarian type sword and sorcery, only my tribe has swords made of wood embedded with obsidian, (as they did in real history) because metal wasn’t invented yet; and my wizards are going to take the form of a tribal shaman boardering on Voodoo mambas/hougans. My modern day MC has been thrown into an ancient world.

My story is an adventure/fantasy/historical fiction mish-mash. Okay, so here’s where my question comes in, and why I’m starting this thread:

Who is my main character?
Has anyone got any ideas?
When reading my plot summary what type of “hero” did you see in your mind?
What did he/she look like in your mind?
Did you see a male or female main character?
How old did you imagin him/her?
What type of person would go on a quest like this?
Should my MC be a profesional type person or just your average Joe/Jane seeking a thrill?
Did you see him/her going on this quest alone or as part of a group?
Should he/she be an archeologist?

If you had my plot/story line what type of MC would you use?

I’m looking for any ideas at all. You know, anything that might giove me some ideas as to who my MC is, so that I can write about him/her.

Thanks millions!

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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My Main Character Refuses to Step Forward… Any Ideas?

Okay, I’ve got my basic plot. I’ve got my setting. I’ve got my minor characters. I’ve got my villain (almost). I’m starting to work out some sub-plots. I can’t find my main character anywhere.

Okay, quick recap of my story:

My MC lives in today’s time, somehow comes across an anceint artifact that sends him/her to South America to find a “lost treasure”. Once he gets to South America though, he/she gets lost and ends up in an “ancient city”, that has been cut off from the rest of the world for thousands of years, they are unaware of the outside world and the outside world is unaware of them. This lost city is so isolated that it is as if time has stood still for them, and for my MC it is like he/she has stepped back in time into ancient Mesoamerica. (and yes, I’ve even come up with an explaination as to how they were never found, not even by satelight… that question was already ardessed on another thread.) Unlike real life however, my tribe has real gods that do punish them if they disobey. And it’s kind-of going to be Conan the Barbarian type sword and sorcery, only my tribe has swords made of wood embedded with obsidian, (as they did in real history) because metal wasn’t invented yet; and my wizards are going to take the form of a tribal shaman boardering on Voodoo mambas/hougans. My modern day MC has been thrown into an ancient world.

My story is an adventure/fantasy/historical fiction mish-mash. Okay, so here’s where my question comes in, and why I’m starting this thread:

Who is my main character?
Has anyone got any ideas?
When reading my plot summary what type of “hero” did you see in your mind?
What did he/she look like in your mind?
Did you see a male or female main character?
How old did you imagin him/her?
What type of person would go on a quest like this?
Should my MC be a profesional type person or just your average Joe/Jane seeking a thrill?
Did you see him/her going on this quest alone or as part of a group?
Should he/she be an archeologist?

If you had my plot/story line what type of MC would you use?

I’m looking for any ideas at all. You know, anything that might giove me some ideas as to who my MC is, so that I can write about him/her.

Thanks millions!

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My Main Character Refuses to Step Forward… Any Ideas?

Okay, I’ve got my basic plot. I’ve got my setting. I’ve got my minor characters. I’ve got my villain (almost). I’m starting to work out some sub-plots. I can’t find my main character anywhere.

Okay, quick recap of my story:

My MC lives in today’s time, somehow comes across an anceint artifact that sends him/her to South America to find a “lost treasure”. Once he gets to South America though, he/she gets lost and ends up in an “ancient city”, that has been cut off from the rest of the world for thousands of years, they are unaware of the outside world and the outside world is unaware of them. This lost city is so isolated that it is as if time has stood still for them, and for my MC it is like he/she has stepped back in time into ancient Mesoamerica. (and yes, I’ve even come up with an explaination as to how they were never found, not even by satelight… that question was already ardessed on another thread.) Unlike real life however, my tribe has real gods that do punish them if they disobey. And it’s kind-of going to be Conan the Barbarian type sword and sorcery, only my tribe has swords made of wood embedded with obsidian, (as they did in real history) because metal wasn’t invented yet; and my wizards are going to take the form of a tribal shaman boardering on Voodoo mambas/hougans. My modern day MC has been thrown into an ancient world.

My story is an adventure/fantasy/historical fiction mish-mash. Okay, so here’s where my question comes in, and why I’m starting this thread:

Who is my main character?
Has anyone got any ideas?
When reading my plot summary what type of “hero” did you see in your mind?
What did he/she look like in your mind?
Did you see a male or female main character?
How old did you imagin him/her?
What type of person would go on a quest like this?
Should my MC be a profesional type person or just your average Joe/Jane seeking a thrill?
Did you see him/her going on this quest alone or as part of a group?
Should he/she be an archeologist?

If you had my plot/story line what type of MC would you use?

I’m looking for any ideas at all. You know, anything that might giove me some ideas as to who my MC is, so that I can write about him/her.

Thanks millions!

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>Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation

>Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation…

The Empire of The Ruby Humming Bird is a small, safe nation, notable for its compulsory vegetarianism. Its compassionate population of 8 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.

The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Healthcare, and Education. The average income tax rate is 39%, but much higher for the wealthy. A nonexistent private sector is dominated by the Woodchip Exports industry.

Elections have been outlawed, vegetarianism is compulsory, a well-funded social safety net protects the unfortunate, and euthanasia is illegal. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Ruby Humming Bird’s national animal is the ruby humming bird and its currency is the cocoa bean.

The Ruby Humming Bird is ranked 6th in the region and 43,562nd in the world for Largest Public Sector.

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Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation

Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation…

The Empire of The Ruby Humming Bird is a small, safe nation, notable for its compulsory vegetarianism. Its compassionate population of 8 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.

The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Healthcare, and Education. The average income tax rate is 39%, but much higher for the wealthy. A nonexistent private sector is dominated by the Woodchip Exports industry.

Elections have been outlawed, vegetarianism is compulsory, a well-funded social safety net protects the unfortunate, and euthanasia is illegal. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Ruby Humming Bird’s national animal is the ruby humming bird and its currency is the cocoa bean.

The Ruby Humming Bird is ranked 6th in the region and 43,562nd in the world for Largest Public Sector.

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Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation

Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation…

The Empire of The Ruby Humming Bird is a small, safe nation, notable for its compulsory vegetarianism. Its compassionate population of 8 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.

The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Healthcare, and Education. The average income tax rate is 39%, but much higher for the wealthy. A nonexistent private sector is dominated by the Woodchip Exports industry.

Elections have been outlawed, vegetarianism is compulsory, a well-funded social safety net protects the unfortunate, and euthanasia is illegal. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Ruby Humming Bird’s national animal is the ruby humming bird and its currency is the cocoa bean.

The Ruby Humming Bird is ranked 6th in the region and 43,562nd in the world for Largest Public Sector.

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Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation

Update: Empire of the Ruby Humming Bird Online Nation…

The Empire of The Ruby Humming Bird is a small, safe nation, notable for its compulsory vegetarianism. Its compassionate population of 8 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.

The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Healthcare, and Education. The average income tax rate is 39%, but much higher for the wealthy. A nonexistent private sector is dominated by the Woodchip Exports industry.

Elections have been outlawed, vegetarianism is compulsory, a well-funded social safety net protects the unfortunate, and euthanasia is illegal. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Ruby Humming Bird’s national animal is the ruby humming bird and its currency is the cocoa bean.

The Ruby Humming Bird is ranked 6th in the region and 43,562nd in the world for Largest Public Sector.

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One-Sentence Plot Synopsis

My plot as it stands at the moment (this may change before Nov arives).

My plot in one sentence:

Man goes to South America looking for mythical artifact to prove it is real, but instead finds a lost/undiscovered city, where time has stood still and the inhabitants still live as the Aztec/Incas/Mayas of centuries past, and are ruled by a human-eating creature with very real “god-like” powers.

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One-Sentence Plot Synopsis

My plot as it stands at the moment (this may change before Nov arives). My plot in one sentence:

Man goes to South America looking for mythical artifact to prove it is real, but instead finds a lost/undiscovered city, where time has stood still and the inhabitants still live as the Aztec/Incas/Mayas of centuries past, and are ruled by a human-eating creature with very real “god-like” powers.

My NaNoWriMo Blog

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>One-Sentence Plot Synopsis

>My plot as it stands at the moment (this may change before Nov arives).

My plot in one sentence:

Man goes to South America looking for mythical artifact to prove it is real, but instead finds a lost/undiscovered city, where time has stood still and the inhabitants still live as the Aztec/Incas/Mayas of centuries past, and are ruled by a human-eating creature with very real “god-like” powers.

My NaNoWriMo Blog

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Paid to Blog???

I have a question… I keep hearing about how people are getting paid to write in their blogs… or how people are makeing money just writing blogs…well, I’d like to do that too, if it’s true that you can do that, I mean I’m writing something every day as it is, I might as well get paid to do it right?so, my question is, has anyone done this? are there any good places you could recommend that actually work… meaning they aren’t just scams, that have you write something and than never pay you… is this whole geting paid to blog a real thing that you really can get money to do, or is it just another scam? Anyone know?  

I’m new to the blogging world though… I’ve been online since 1997, and only just FINALLY started blogging! LOL! I’ve got 4 on Blogger, 3 on MySpace, one that I lost the link to and can’t remember the name of the host, and one one WordPress… so that’s 9 right now, but no dought there well be more…I try to keep each on on it’s own topicAs soon as I started though, everyone starts asking me “How much are you getting paid to blog?” and I’m like wth? They don’t blog, but they said they heard people get paid lots to do it, and well, that was news to me, so I figured, well, if I can get paid to do it, than why am I doing it for free right? so, now I’m researching the whole idea of getting paid to blogg… but as far as I can tell so far, it’s just alot of hype… I’ve found a ton of places that “pay to blog”, but than when you read the fine print, they only pay likr .002c per thousand people who read your post!!!!!! wow! that’s less than half a cent for every thousand uniquie page hits! highway robbery that’s what it is!than I found these otherplaces, that you have to pay like $25 a month, to join, and than they pay you to write articles for THIER blog, and than they only pay you if that post gets enough hits… YIKES! what a scam!

 I searched on Google and found a couple of sites that say they pay $4-$25 per post, if you sing your blog up with them, and write reviews for other web sites and products… but they also say that your blog has to be well established and get regular visitors before they well aprove it… I just signed up (cause they said it was free, so I figure what the heck), but my blog has only been around a short while, and I think it’s only had like a hundred visitors since it started,, so I don’t know if they well approve it or not… I’ll just wait and see what happens next.…but, my search continues, I’ve found a few folks who are getting paid to blog, not getting rich by any means, but they are getting an income comming in here and there, and that gives me hope, so, I am studying them and their blogs to find out how they are doing it and how I can do the same thing they are doing, only do it better . If I find out anything that really truly works I’ll post it here and let you guys all know so’s you can do it too.~~EK