David's Writing Journey

Tracking progress across multiple writing projects

11,426
Total Words
6
Active Projects
16
Writing Sessions
0
Sessions This Week

Writing Statistics

Overall Progress
28.6%
11,426 words written 40,000 total goal
Daily Writing Progress
Writing Time Analysis

Individual Projects

The Killing Zone

A pair of dingy drylanders traverse the Dust to seek passage to a better life on the coast. Being starved, exhausted, and attacked on top of it all, they team up with the sole survivor of escapees from a bandit camp who is also a drylander and just happens to have passage on a cargo ship heading for a newly established island settlement--and two extra spots are open. Traversing the Dust, surviving the city, and sailing the ocean, the three persistent drylanders arrive to find a prosperous and bountiful settlement already working the land and processing its rewards. Everything seems to have worked out until people start dying and suspicion turns a happy village into a mass of paranoid, shifty-eyed people wondering which one of the other is capable of murder. Perhaps that's what happens when you build your town near the Killing Zone.

Progress
45.8%
Words
4,576
4,576 / 10,000 words
Started Nov 01, 2025

Video Script: Smart Home Fundamentals

This is a script for my YouTube channel, Smarter Circuits, but it counts. It's writing. I stand by that.

Progress
8.3%
Words
415
415 / 5,000 words
Started Nov 03, 2025

Video Script: Do I finally have a reason to buy Zigbee stuff?

Due to a recent digging into a box of things I've had for a while, I've discovered a gem I wish I had played with much sooner. In fact, I found a box full of gems! And, yes, they are Zigbee gems.

Progress
15.0%
Words
750
750 / 5,000 words
Started Nov 03, 2025

Words Written in Anger

Getting things out of my head that seem to have taken residence there and made me simmer.

Progress
100.0%
Words
1,735
1,735 / 1,735 words
Started Nov 03, 2025

Video Script: The Shelly 1

In-depth look at the Shelly 1 relay.

Progress
100.0%
Words
1,021
1,021 / 1,021 words
Started Nov 04, 2025

Jack and Charlie

What lengths should one go to support ailing family? It's not an easy question and every family seems to answer it differently at different times. Jack Tunbridge wished there was a manual or guide of some kind, but the only advice he seemed to get was either, "Helping family is unconditional," or, "I'd kick 'em out, if I was you. You're not helping them by carrying them." He had no idea how he would heed both, but he knew it would ultimately mean silent pain in one form or another. Like in a cliche buddy-cop film, Jack was getting too old for this shit.

Progress
17.0%
Words
2,929
2,929 / 17,244 words
Started Nov 11, 2025
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