Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Backwards Writing More No
Friday, 5 November 2010
You wait forever for one bus...
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Update
Monday, 10 May 2010
Step by Step
This week, I’ve been working on the second third of Part Three. It’s doing well, so far. I know what I want from each chapter and it’s now a case of writing it.
The main difficulty, however, is in the character interactions. At so late in the proceedings, I now have a tight cast of characters with a lot of complexities and history behind them. This means a lot of things to remember, a lot of complex emotions and having them all clash together in a way that works but doesn’t result in the characters tripping over one another and getting in the way of the story like they would do if this was real life.
Needless to say, I’m enjoying writing it. I love challenging myself like this. This book is going to be great.
Speaking of great books, I am enjoying Kraken.
Back to work.
Hurray!
Monday, 3 May 2010
Out with the old...
I have started putting more thought into the second third of the final part. I can’t say that the first third is to my liking as yet but there are times when you have to stand away to gain a little perspective and work on the next thing.
Hopefully, when I go back to it, I shall be able to see more clearly what has to happen to make it into the novel I need it to be.
Little has happened since I last blogged. The thing about writing is that it contains an awful lot of typing (or scribbling if you prefer pen and ink) and sometimes there’s only so much you can say about it.
Asimov’s magazine sent me a nice form rejection, which has been added to the pile.
Other than that, I spend the rest of my time playing Mass Effect and enjoying George R. R. Martin. I’m currently reading A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow and I’m very much enjoying it. Any other writer and you’d think I’d be tired of this massive long epic, but he’s definitely keeping me entertained.
Next up, Chine Mieville’s Kraken comes out at the end of this week. Looking forward to that one!
Anyway. Back to writing.
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
The Gentleman of Leisure... and work
I had a wonderful week off, last week, in which I pretended I was one and I can't stress enough how much I want that to be my actual working life.
I got up at eight (not seven!), mooched around the flat eating toast and drinking tea (Wow! Actual breakfast!) until nine, then wrote for a couple of hours (Two hours or more on a school day morning!).
Then there was lunch.
Then more writing. Then I read a book in the afternoon sun, cooked food of an evening and awaited the Lady of my Life to return from work. Then I had several hours of hanging out with her, uninterrupted by writing, until it was time to go to bed.
I even tackled multiple problems a day.
Normally, when I write for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening, I start writing, hit a problem that takes roughly twenty minutes thinking time to solve (why it always seems to be twenty, I have no idea) by which time it's time to stop and go to work. Then, when I get back, I write the solution I had that morning. Repeat.
On Saturdays, I write for four hours but sometimes I'm so intent on having Free Time that they're just as productive as a two-hour shift on a workday.
But with all the day ahead of me, I'm more relaxed. I think through my problem, then write the solution. Right then! Until I hit the next problem. Then I solve that! It's wonderful.
That’s a way to earn a living. It’s not flash, it’s not swish but I want it and the holiday underlined my need to work hard during non-holiday time to get these novels done and bring that dream closer to reality.
On another note, I received my shiny certificate from Writer's of the Future a couple of weeks ago. It was very nice and may go on a wall somewhere, possibly. I haven't decided yet. That's another thing to look forward to; an office I can call my own. Though that may not be as far off as full-time authorship...
More next time.
Thanks for reading.