Saturday, December 31, 2022

I'm not dead yet

 My writing has suffered mearly a flesh wound. 

For someone with my tenacity, it's unlikely I'll ever give something completely up.  That being said, in the last year, all I have managed is 45k words. and most of it was at the beginning of the year. My excuse? 

As my employer, I'm not sure it's legal for you to ask, but if you must know, I started going back to school to learn how to program. Got sick with the Vid (that's what the kids are calling Covid).  and started being a full-time landscaper on my property. 

Yes, yes, conflict of interest and all that. But until I get a raise here, that's just the way it is. 

I'm going to conduct an experiment in the next few months with Soulbound. I'm going to take it off of kindle unlimited and publish on all the other platforms hoping to understand the current self publishing market.  

Until next time. 

Friday, August 13, 2021

Renown is live!

 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B82JR6H
That's right. It's live! That means I am free to work on the next book! Well, sort of. I still have to market and get the book out there. Mostly I just want people to read it. But I thought today I'd tell you what it takes and maybe a little bit about what I have learned. 

Writing (at least what I do)

I write a very loose outline, fully knowing that somewhere during the writing of the first draft, my characters are going to break said outline and force me to change my plans. Other people approach this differently. Myself. Doing it this way gives me a general direction and then allows me to enjoy the story as my characters tell me it goes. (think of it as an exhausting way to read a book)

Then comes the drafting process. If anyone is actually interested in this process, ill share it later. But let's just say it involves reading your draft until you can't stand to be in the same room as it anymore. 

Then comes editing. I'm still figuring out what this looks like and the best way to go about it, but I think I have it somewhat figured out. 

When the book is with the editor, all my doubts and fears fester, so I busy myself with writing a blurb, making a cover. bothering people that beta read it (somewhere after my third draft) about any plot problems or parts that wern't interesting. 

Next I look for arc readers. 

Then I work on marketing and launching the book. If anyone wants to teach me how to do this effectively, I'd love to learn.

The shortest part of writing is actually creating the outline and first draft. Honestly, I could do that in a month if I worked at it. The rest of the process takes me forever. The dream: someday make enough off of a book to pay someone else to do that part so I can focus on strictly the writing process.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

July updates

My goal is to have released my book on July 28th but that isn't garunteed. I think I have everything in place and am just waiting on a few details to settle. In the meantime, I have gone back to writing book two. I just reread what I have already written, and it's fantastic. 

I have also started writing a web novel. It is a portal fantasy survival story about a girl who gets cast onto a barren floating island in the middle of a tempest. It is a little on the darker side from what I have written so far. 

I have reasons for working on two projects at once. Maybe someday I'll go into them, but not right now. The important thing is that I am doing them both. They are both fantastic and you should read them. 

Anyway, spread the word. Buy my books, consume, enjoy!

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Have you ever tried to eat a clock, It's very time consuming.



 Where has the time gone? It seems like yesterday I wrote my last post. I have been super busy buying tractors, building shops and working obscene amounts of overtime. Don't you worry though, I have written a fair amount, gone through edits and even designed a few versions of book covers.  




Trying to decide which one I should pick is difficult. I like them all. Each one probably needs a little more tweaking to get it ready but as with writing, graphic design is a skill I am still developing. Let me know what you think via the contact me page. No email required. 

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Progress

Currently, the manuscript is with the editor and the timeframe to get it back is a little over a month. Being new to this who writing thing, I am still working on ironing out wrinkles in my process. This causes unnecessary delays, but it is all part of the process. 

I decided I enjoy writing enough that I could do it full time. It isn't that hard to imagine. However, it doesn't promise to pay bills, and I still love my current job as well. That being said, Ill continue to write part time for kicks and giggles. But who knows, maybe one day I can retire to a nice sunny beach and write amazing adventure stories. I have a long way to go to improve my writing skills before that happens. 

On another note, the creative juices are still flowing. I have had yet another story I am super excited about. It initially started out as a tickle in the back of my mind. My excitement grew when my brother offered a similar idea. Then, in the deep dark places in my mind, while I was exploring the furthest reaches of my hippocampus. I found myself in a rather unpleasant place. Despite years of Boy Scouts, and seeing some of the worst things as a paramedic. I am woefully unprepared to live in the worlds I create. As I was screaming in my sleep, scaring my wife while getting the living daylights beat out of me, the details of the world and story solidified into something pretty amazing. 

Some people ask me if I model the main characters after myself or envision them as versions of me. The answer is no. I don't envy the lives I create for them, or want the problems they create for themselves. I'm quite happy where I am at. In my stories, I would be the peasant that is hiding in the alley waiting for the danger to pass, hoping to go unnoticed. Watching, to one day pass on the story to my grandchildren about the time I saw the hero pass by. 

Hopefully next time you hear from me I'll have a launch date and more details. 

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Another Draft down!

I finished the first draft of Emergency Magical Services today. I can honestly say that I feel like it is significantly better than my first book, but I still have a lot to learn. 

That being said, I have been thinking about why I write. My answer is because I want to. I enjoy it. I enjoy telling the stories because for me it's like going on an adventure. Each character is genuine in a way. I make plans and want the story to go one way, only to realize that isn't at all what the character would do. 

When I started the story, I meant it to be a diversion, a place to explore the way I felt about working as a paramedic. Visualizing the world differently, but as I wrote I quickly realized the possibilities. 

Paraphrasing my wife, she said something to the effect of, "It helps me understand what you go through in an entertaining way."

I'm still working on my blurb, admittedly I'm still learning to write one well, but here it is.

Jerry is a Medic in his prime. Everything goes smoothly until he sustains a head injury that changes his perspective of the world around him. As the truth unfolds around him, it sets him on a dangerous path as he faces off against the Illuminati.

Also, my cover, I think. 
Still here? You see them too? Fantastic, for a moment I thought I was crazy.



Want to Beta read? 
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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Beta Readers Wanted.

Over the past few months, I have taken it upon myself to improve my craft. I have been trying things to give my characters depth. Improve the cadence and arc of my stories and make things easier to read. 

The result is that writing is moving much slower. However, my first draft is leaps and bounds ahead of what the finished product of Souldbound Alliance ended up. I suspect that someday I will come back to that and completely rewrite it. But for now, I need some space with that project. 

Following Jerry and Caitlyn (you havn't met them yet) has been a blast. It feels like they are actual people. Which is weird because they came from my imagination. 
The other part that has been fun is trying to make real life make sense using fantasy and Magic. Or meshing old fiction and legends into reality in a way that is believable. 

So far the story is a little over half done and already longer than my first book. I can't wait to get to polishing it and sharing it with everyone else. 

If you're interested in Beta reading, send me a message on Facebook.  It is the story about a Paramedic that wakes up after a head injury to discover that Magic is real and that secret organizations have kept him from seeing it. 

I'm not dead yet

 My writing has suffered mearly a flesh wound.  For someone with my tenacity, it's unlikely I'll ever give something completely up. ...