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Jan 4

Updates coming

Posted on Monday, January 4, 2010 in Uncategorized

Uh, wow…so I really dropped the ball on posting, eh? Sorry about that. More posts later.

Aug 7

Back to business, answering some questions, plus a preview of the novel.

Posted on Friday, August 7, 2009 in Announcements, Fiction Writing

So…that “Comment Challenge” thing…not so successful. I guess I overestimated my audience. Oh well, gotta keep moving on. I’ve had some problems writing my novel as my life is in huge flux right now, but it’s riding along at about 20,000 words right now. I thought about killing it since I’m not entirely happy with the direction it’s going, but I decided to soldier on and finish it. After it’s done, I’ll do an autopsy on it, see what I did wrong, what I did right, and see if it can be salvaged. Hemmingway said “the first draft of anything is shit”, right? Well, he also blew his brains out…but, that’s sort of beside the point, unless he was really distraught over the first draft of…what? Too soon for Hemingway jokes? Really? OK, moving on.

Now for Q&A time, brought to me by the one person that answered my call for comments, Mr. Ryan K. Lindsay. So here we go!

Where do you write? And when?

I write almost exclusively at my computer, though my iPhone has gotten a bit of a workout as a rudimentary writing pad when something comes to me. As for time, I usually write at night, once everyone has gone to sleep and it’s quiet. I tend to get distracted by the smallest of things, so it helps me focus in.

What helps you write? Music, darkness, virgin’s thighs,etc.

My most frequent companion when writing is a pair of earplugs. When all I see on the screen is words and all I can hear is my fingers hitting the keys, I can really get into the zone and pound out a ton of work. Of course, being a writer, especially being a writer of hardboiled crime, a stiff drink makes its way to my desk every once in a while. I’ll sometimes mix up a whiskey sour or a gimlet to put myself in the right mood to let my mind wander and feel out my story. I don’t write drunk, ever, but a drink sometimes provides nice lubrication for the brain

What websites do you most frequent?

When I’m not writing…well, hell, even when I am supposed to be writing, I spend a lot of time on Twitter, paging through my Google Reader news items, and I waste way more time than I should on Wikipedia doing research (it starts off as research, anyway…but usually ends in me looking up astonishingly obscure facts about things not even remotely related to what I’m writing)

Do you eat/drink when you write?

I usually have some sort of drink with me when I’m writing, but I usually don’t eat anything while I write, it’s too distracting.


When you write do you edit in your head, or just dump it out and you’ll heavily edit later on?

It’s a combination of both. I go back and edit details every once in a while, but I try not to. I try to keep my momentum going, because I feel when I have to spend my time fixing spelling errors, I just lose it. I guess I’d say that I write to write, not edit. Editing can be done later.


Please list a top five/ten of some of your favourite things, it’s the ultimate way to get to know someone, High Fidelity style!

You know, I’m really not good with lists. Never have been. Sorry. My favorite movie of all time is Chinatown if that makes it more info-y

Alright, and here’s (maybe) what you all have been waiting for. Here is a little sample of the novel I’ve been working on. Be warned, it’s the first draft of it, completely unedited. Things will be changed, hopefully it’ll get better. Enjoy.

Tina Hampton writhed in bed, the four aspirin she’d taken didn’t do anything to dull the pain, and she was fairly sure that she wasn’t going to stop hurting for a while. She hadn’t gotten to bed until seven in the morning, stripping out of all her dusty clothes and collapsing onto the matress, exhausted at what she did, her hands aching and bruised at the knuckles. Tina was sure that she wasn’t going to wake up until well into the night, and if it weren’t for Mrs. Thompson’s call at around one in the afternoon, she would have. Mrs. Thompson asked whether or not she’d heard from Sarah that morning. Of course, Tina hadn’t, so she told Mrs. Thompson the truth and assured her that Sarah’s phone probably just died or she was hungover, or a litany of other excuses. All of them were within the realm of possibility, right?
Tina looked at her cell phone by her bedside. Three in the afternoon. The pain wasn’t going to get any better just laying in bed, and maybe if she did something with her day she’d forget about it. She hoped she’d be able to forget about the whole thing, but there was no way she’d be able to just give something like that up. She rolled over and got out of her bed, and she didn’t get more than a few feet across the carpet of her bedroom before she felt her stomach throb more intensely than she’d ever felt before, and she had no choice but to dive toward the toilet as fast as possible, nausea getting the best of her as she threw up violently sitting on the floor of her bathroom. If she’d actually been able to stomach food in the past twelve hours, it would have been worse, so Tina was thankful for the one positive to come out of this situation. After she finished vomiting, she rested her head against the tile wall of her bathroom. She didn’t want to confront reality about her situation, but her body was forcing her to. Fighting against whatever her body was saying, Tina got up from the floor, wiped down her face and chest with a warm washcloth, and stared at her face in the mirror. After everything, at least she still had her looks…nothing she did could take that away. No matter what path her life would go down beyond this point, she was still a knockout. Maybe not as much of a knockout as Sarah, but she was pretty sure she’d be able to deal with that.

Jul 26

Word Count Update: 7/27

Posted on Sunday, July 26, 2009 in Uncategorized

I had no problem nailing 1,500 words down today.

Also, I think I’m going to stop with these daily updates. I think the tedium of them is setting in as I’m really getting into the meat of my story. I already know the characters, the plot’s laid out in front of me, so there’s really nothing new to report.

Keep an eye on this site for other stuff and major announcements about my novel’s progress, but the day-to-day minutiae is out of here unless someone demands otherwise.

I might start doing more reviews and stuff soon, but simultaneously starting a new job and moving is going to put the brakes on that stuff for a little bit.

Jul 25

Word Count Update: 7/25 (Day off edition!)

Posted on Saturday, July 25, 2009 in Uncategorized

It just didn’t happen today, and I decided I’d get to bed before 2AM for the first time in two weeks or longer. Back tomorrow!

Jul 24

Word Count Update: 7/24

Posted on Friday, July 24, 2009 in Fiction Writing

I missed my target today, but that’s alright since I’m considering this a day off, even though I wrote over 700 words. Some days I just don’t feel like working my story out in my head, the details and particulars, and this is one of those nights. I’m going to take it easy and head back into it with a full head of steam tomorrow.

UPDATE:

I realized how stupid it was to say I didn’t feel like writing. Days like this are the days where I need to man up and just power through the thing. So that’s what I did, and ended up at about 1,500 for the day, and it only took me about a half an hour to put down those extra 800 words.

Jul 23

Comment Challenge!

Posted on Thursday, July 23, 2009 in Announcements

I’m verging on hitting the 1/3rd point of the first draft of my novel now, I’ll probably hit it by the end of the week, and I can feel the momentum building. I’m proud of what I’m writing at this point, and I think I might even want to show some of the work in progress off. That’s where you come in, dear readers.

Here’s my challenge: I love traffic on this site, and I really love comments from the people who read it. You guys (and girls, though I don’t think I’ve had a female commenter that I can tell so far) have kept me motivated and dropped pearls of wisdom onto my blog more than once. So, because I like comments, and because some of you have an interest in seeing what I’m working on, each time a unique person comments on this post within the next five days, I will post 100 words from the novel I’m currently writing. So, the more interest I see happening about this book, the more I’ll tip my hand. It’s that simple. 5 comments means I’ll be posting 500 words next Thursday, July 30. There’s no upper limit to what I’ll post, so bring your friends along to my site to leave comments if you want to see more. If I get enough, hell, I might put up everything I’ve written to this point (though I doubt I’ll get 160+ comments, but one can dream).

So at this point, you’re wondering what to put in the comments you’re sending me. Well, I want to make those comments work for my readers as well. In the comment, ask me a question about myself, my writing, who I am, whatever. Pretty much anything that gets asked I’ll answer (except for you, yes, you out there wanting to ask me the sicko questions. I won’t be answering those…on this blog at least). No question is too mundane or too esoteric, so go for it. This is sort of a double whammy for all of you out there, since you get to know me a little bit better, plus you get to see what I’m working on.

And because I didn’t go to pitchman school for six years for nothing, wait, there’s more!

If I get ten comments on this post, I’ll publish a never before seen short story on this blog as well.

Alright, everyone, let’s get the comments rolling!

Jul 23

Word Count Update: 7/23

Posted on Thursday, July 23, 2009 in Fiction Writing

Yes! I got to my 2,000 word quota today, and then some! The book is getting fun to write again, and I know I just need to commit to it a little bit more and I’ll have no problem meeting my goals. It probably helped that today’s writing involved guilt, a murder investigation and a main character in the bathtub, which if you ask me is always good for a book.

It’s a short update today on the word count, due to the exciting news I’m posting about previewing my novel in its raw, first draft state. Take a look above this post for the details.

Jul 22

Word Count Update: 7/22

Posted on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 in Fiction Writing

I didn’t even make 1,000 words today, and this marks the third day in a row where I’ve missed my word count target. I only have myself to blame, really. But at least I’ve been writing something every day since I started this project. Giving myself a deadline, even if that deadline does happen to slip past original projections, is a good thing for a writer to have. If you just say “I’m going to write a novel” and you don’t give yourself any sort of goal or timetable, it’s pretty likely that you won’t finish it. Now there are some people that might be OK with writing a novel over the course of a few years in bits and pieces, but I just see that as such a waste of time, and no way to actually get the thing published. I have a goal to have this book finished, possibly even published by my birthday on November 1st. Looking at how few days away that actually is, I know it’s very unlikely it will happen, but it’s something to shoot for.

I’m going to try to overwrite a little bit in the next few days, an extra 500 words or so, to make up for these shortcomings. All things considered, seeing that I’m about to start a new job, about to move, and dealing with some familial issues, I’d say the pace I’ve been chugging along at has been sort of admirable. Still, this thing doesn’t mean anything to anyone until I write “The End” at the bottom of the last page. So, the quest continues.

Jul 21

Word Count Update: 7/21

Posted on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 in Fiction Writing

I missed my target by about 800 today, the second day in a row I’ve done so. Things are still on track, and I think the book’s first draft will be finished within my 30-day timespan, but I’m going to have to log some major 3,000 word days to make it happen. Oh well, I have to do it.

And, in completely unrelated news, I got a job today! I’m excited, though it’s not what I would call an ideal position (or even a career for that matter) but it’s something that will pay the bills. It’s going to be tough as hell to save money to get to New York in a year, but I’ll manage. I guess some money is better than none at all.

Jul 20

Word Count Update: 7/20

Posted on Monday, July 20, 2009 in Fiction Writing

I didn’t quite make my goal today, but I only missed it by under 900 words. I figure they 400ish I wrote past my goal a few days ago and the extra hundred or so I routinely pile on top of my 2,000 word goal when I do hit it makes up for the slip. I still need to try to get to 2,000 words every day, but sometimes a day can really take it out of you.

Not a ton to say today, really, but I am happy to say that my book’s getting its own voice and the characters are forming up and becoming human. The book is changing every day from what my outline says it should be focusing on, but I think I like the way it’s going. I was able to add in a main character that I previously thought I was going to have to lose from the book, the character I could see spinning off into a series of short stories or subsequent novels if I get ambitious about it…though I know I need to focus on finishing this novel and not caring about the further adventures of my characters.

OK, I said there wasn’t a ton, so, that’s it!