By this time, one week from today, some folks will already be at 10,000 words on their Nanowrimo book. Pretty crazy, wouldn’t you say? I know I certainly would. Still, last year there were a couple people who claimed to be done their 50,000 words by day 2. I suppose it’s possible, but I shudder to think what the quality of those 50,000 words were. Maybe it went something like this: “all work and no play makes mike a dull boy… all work and no play makes mike a dull boy… all” well you get the idea. If it were me, I’d rather not bother at all. No, I think I will take the high road and actually try to write something […]
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It’s Time to Quit Playing
OK, I’ll admit it, I’ve been procrastinating the past few months. I haven’t been fighting to get my “Mik Murdoch” book ready to send out. For those of you keeping score, “Mik Murdoch, Boy Superhero” is the second book I’ve written. I actually wrote it last year during Nanowrimo. It turned out so much better than I expected that I plan to send it out to publishers. There are two problems with that plan, though: (1) Editing and (2) Synopsis. I know darn well that I can’t edit my own stuff with anything but a strong personal bias. That means I won’t be getting the book into the best shape it can be if I don’t get outside help. I have put […]
Read moreOf Promises and Gauntlets
My good friend Aaron has done it again. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, please go back a day and read his previous post. That should clue you in to what I mean. What? You still don’t know? I’m being overly obscure? Even Aaron doesn’t know what I’m talking about? Honestly people, I thought you had all learned to read minds by now. But you are correct. I am being a bit unclear. Perhaps it is just my own paranoid, ego-centric self seeing things that aren’t there, but I could have sworn that Aaron was challenging me to another Nanowrimo. Even Terry is getting into the act. I heard him clearly say that he had successfully completed the last […]
Read moreHats Off to a Master
Two weeks ago I wrote about Robert Jordan’s untimely passing. It came as a real shock to me, as I believe I mentioned at the time, but it also got me thinking more strongly about a series of posts I have been meaning to write. I’ve actually had the title to this post sitting ready to go for the past five weeks or so, but I always had something else come up that seemed more relevant at the time. I believe it is time to finally put words to title. Let me begin by saying that the author I’m about to mention epitomizes everything I want to be as an author. She has been writing for several decades and continues […]
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