Thursday, August 26, 2004

Plan of Attack

Hello anonymous readers...

Well, since I've started working on my new book, I thought it would be appropriate to make a quick mention of my 'overall plan.' I'm trying to maintain a steady diet of 2 pages a day. It doesn't sound like much to some and maybe quite a bit to most, but it's really (in my opinion) the way to do it. If I keep this rate up, I'll have a novel-length book done by the end of October.

That's not too far away.

Of course, there are going to be days (like today) where I fall behind a little bit. Conversely, there will also be days where the book just grabs me and I'll end up writing 5-7 pages in a single sitting. It can and sometimes does happen.

I'm a little over a week into this and I'm sitting at a nice, healthy 15 pages.

What? That's not very much.

Ah, but it is. I failed to mention that my pages are single-spaced & in 10pt font. So when I reach roughly the 150 page mark and I format it to the way publishers and such want it, it'll be over 300 pages.

That, my friends, is a novel.

Anyway...the book is coming along quite nicely. It's practically writing itself. I'm delving into a different sort of territory this time around, so I forsee some areas where I'll slow down a bit to make sure I get it right, but I'm digging what I've put together so far.

As for submitting my work? Kind of on the back-burner for now. I really want to get this 1st draft done. It's been sitting in my head for 8-9 months now and it's screaming to get out.

Page by page, it's coming...

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

This Just In...

It's midnight here in lovely Woodbury, Minnesota...

What have I been doing? Oh...you know, a little writing...no big deal. Actually that's a lie. This is a huge deal. I've written 2 pages of the 3rd book in my series...just like that!!! Besides my tinkering around with blogs and stuff, this is the first new thing I've written in over a year.

A year. Wow. And I call myself a writer. I should be ashamed of myself.

Anyway, I have to hit the hay, but I see a rough draft sometime in the wintery future...the thing is literally writing itself. I just needed the kick in the pants!

Consider my pants kicked.

Stay tuned.

Thursday, August 12, 2004

On the Verge...

Huh. I had a post in here I started about a month and a half ago but never came back to finish it...how terrible of me. It was about the critique group I've joined. Well, tonight I'm meeting up with them for the 3rd time. Guess that should tell you that I'm getting something out of it.

About the group: I'm a bit of a stand-out in the group. The stuff I'm writing is different in scope and content (obviously) but I'm also the youngest in the group (at a spritely 31) and I'm the only guy there as well. I had reservations about joining a group of women who might (or might not) have different goals than me, but I've quickly tossed those thoughts away once I got to know them. They'll all very nice, but all very honest and quick to tell me what stuff works and doesn't work with my book.

Oh...I should mention this: We meet every other week (I missed last week) and we bring an excerpt or a short story that we're working on. Instead of just handing it to people for them to read on their own, we just read it right there in front of each other...out loud. It was a bit strange for me, since I don't usually read my stuff aloud, but I gotta admit: it's very helpful. I can hear what parts of my story work or don't work. Also, I can get a sense of my 'audience's' reaction to what I'm reading. Pretty exciting stuff.

From what I can tell, all of the women in my group seem to dig the adventures of Travis & his Magic Sandbox. They've told me (and I hope they're not just being nice) that it's only a matter of time before I'm published. You hear that editors and agent types? Strike while the iron is hot.

One woman told me that she mentioned the premise of my book to a friend or two and they were both like: That sounds fantastic. I want to read it! Hey ladies, I want you to read it to. I want everyone to read it.

So anyway, I'm meeitng with them again tonight. I keep trying to pull different excerpts from book one to entice them to ask me if they can read the whole thing. Maybe that's a critique group no-no. I'm not sure.

As for new and exciting book-writing...

I'm on the verge of starting Book 3. It's been over a year since I've written anything new and honestly, I feel like an empty sack of garbage for letting it take so long. Sure, I've got excuses (the whole firefighting/EMT training this past year) but I still need to get back on the horse and get to work on the newest Travis book. I need to get it going and hopefully roughed out before year's end, since I'm losing my office. More on that, later...

In the meantime, here's a picture of the hero of my books, drawn by a friend of mine from work named Teddy. This is from Book 2, in case you're wondering what's on his hand.