I finished another story. Now what?
I had a week off this last week. As I often do, I used some of my extra free time to write. I banged out 28 pages to finish it off. Writing at an average pace of about one (1) page an hour or less, that's more than three days of full time work. The time flew by. I could do it again easily, because it's just too much fun to write. "T_ P_ F_" (TPF, from now on) is now sitting on my hard drive, needing revision, waiting to be polished to a gleaming shine before being published at ... I don't know where.
Like my other unpublished work (ABS:UHS), I will not be submitting it to Reluctant Press. I think I've outgrown them. It's less about them than it is about me wanting more control over the content I create. If I write something and it bombs, I want to know. If it succeeds wildly, I want to know. Most of all, I want to succeed or fail based on the merits (or lack thereof) of my own work.
To that end, ABS:UHS has been extensively illustrated (paid for by a third party) and will be published at some point in the future at a website that won't suprise anyone that follows my writing. As great as that is, I'm looking to publish independently for my next story. I have Lulu and Createspace (Amazon) accounts set up, but I'm not sure which I'll use. I'm leaning towards Createspace, as I think it will get more exposure if I use them. A friend of mine uses them with great personal success.
For now, I've got a several stories with finished outlines and enough pages to know I want to finish them. (C_ O_ T_, MAU:S_ E_ , T_ B_, TotTC:M_ V_) Before I worry about publishing, that's were I'm going to put my focus, starting with COT. Besides, TPF makes reference to a licensed character that needs to be edited out if I'm going to sell it.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Another One Bites The Dust
Labels:
ABS:UHS,
Amazon,
COT,
Createspace.com,
Finished,
First Draft,
Lulu.com,
MAU:SE,
Reluctant Press,
Self-Publishing,
TB,
TotTC,
TotTC:VM,
TPF
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
It's Up!!!
"The Milkman," my newest story is up. You can find it over at TG Comics. As I've mentioned here before, I'm pretty fond of this one. The biggest part of that for me is because I think it's the tightest piece of writing I've put out yet. Femur gave me some feedback on the ending. After some mild grumbling on my part, I capitulated and the story is far better than it was because of that. Here's a great big THANK YOU to femur!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Hint Hint
For those of you daring enough to read my blog, here's a scoop just for you!
If you head on over to TG Comics, the same update that includes the last chapters of Sturkwurk's "WTF?!?" has a promise of a new writer and a new "official" artist. Guess who the new writer is? That's right ... lil' ole me! I even know who the artist is, because I signed off on their selection. I wish I could say more, but I don't want to steal Femur's thunder. I will say this, though: I really excited to share this one with the world.
If you head on over to TG Comics, the same update that includes the last chapters of Sturkwurk's "WTF?!?" has a promise of a new writer and a new "official" artist. Guess who the new writer is? That's right ... lil' ole me! I even know who the artist is, because I signed off on their selection. I wish I could say more, but I don't want to steal Femur's thunder. I will say this, though: I really excited to share this one with the world.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Coming Soon
One of my projects is about to be released soon: MM. I'll have more to say here as soon as it's up. That includes sharing what "MM" stands for. I'm really excited to share this illustrated story with the community and hope it's well received.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Pins and Needles
My computer - already sputtering along due to a past malware incursion - is now in critical condition. I took it in to try and recover my personal files, which have not been backed up for ages and ages. If that fails ... most of my stories are dead. I have some "in the cloud" (Lord how I hate that term) on Google Docs, but the majority of my partial works are on that hard drive.
I'm praying for a positive outcome.
I'm praying for a positive outcome.
Labels:
Computer Repair,
Google Documents,
TG Writing
Saturday, July 2, 2011
A Brand New Bag
I just read Morpheus' latest story, "Inexplicable," over at Fictionmania. It took a little effort to get into, but was a great read once I did.
What struck me most about it is that unlike many TG authors, he doesn't lean on sex as a plot crutch. In TG, you can't ever really get away from the sex 100%, but the quality writers always seem to be more about the characters and the situations than they are about the X rated stuff.
Maybe I'm being naive, but I think that we might be on the cusp of a change in the genre. Up until now, there has been a lot of focus on sex. More and more, I see the best talents in TG writing either walking away from it as unsatisfying, or writing less for the audience and more to please themselves on a less base level. I think we might be approaching the same moment Science Fiction writing reached in the mid 20th century, where a Rubicon is crossed, leaving our pulp past behind us. On the other shore is a bright future where the craft of writing and the quality of the story are more important than the necessity of including erotic content.
I think the audience is both listening and ready.
What struck me most about it is that unlike many TG authors, he doesn't lean on sex as a plot crutch. In TG, you can't ever really get away from the sex 100%, but the quality writers always seem to be more about the characters and the situations than they are about the X rated stuff.
Maybe I'm being naive, but I think that we might be on the cusp of a change in the genre. Up until now, there has been a lot of focus on sex. More and more, I see the best talents in TG writing either walking away from it as unsatisfying, or writing less for the audience and more to please themselves on a less base level. I think we might be approaching the same moment Science Fiction writing reached in the mid 20th century, where a Rubicon is crossed, leaving our pulp past behind us. On the other shore is a bright future where the craft of writing and the quality of the story are more important than the necessity of including erotic content.
I think the audience is both listening and ready.
Labels:
Fictionmania,
Morpheus,
Sci-Fi,
TG Writing
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
What it DOES stand for.
Because I wasn't entirely thrilled with my finished result and because I wanted to help support Joe6Pack's www.tgstorytime.com, I have published "Framed," which you can now find in my links on the right. So, yeah, "F_D" does NOT stand for that other, nasty thing.
Shame on you for thinking that it did, you naughty, naughty reader.
Shame on you for thinking that it did, you naughty, naughty reader.
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