C.M. North's Blog, page 8

September 6, 2018

Song: It’s Your Fault

This is the second song I wrote for my upcoming novel, The Broken. Written by Malcolm James, it’s about the domestic abuse he suffered growing up. *** Every inch you come closer to me I take a step back and Draw my line in the sand but You push and I cut Your face from my … Continue reading Song: It’s Your Fault
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Published on September 06, 2018 17:08

I Have a Structure

After a while of fretting and hemming and hawing, I think I’ve finally managed to set in place a working structure for The Broken. Structure is everything to me. It’s the thread that holds the fabric of story together; it’s the glue that binds disparate parts together into a cohesive whole. It’s what makes a story … Continue reading I Have a Structure
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Published on September 06, 2018 16:50

August 21, 2018

Where I Go

This is a song I wrote to go with my current WIP. I’d love to know what you think! This is where I go When there’s nothing else to know When there’s nothing else to feel What you told me was a lie And I know that I’m not real In your eyes This is … Continue reading Where I Go
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Published on August 21, 2018 16:55

The Broken

It’s been almost a year since 22 Scars was released, and so far I’ve garnered 10 positive Amazon reviews and over 70 Goodreads ratings. Small starts, but I’m pleased. What I’m most pleased with is the people who’ve given me the confidence to continue. The people who tell me they enjoy what I’m doing, and that … Continue reading The Broken
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Published on August 21, 2018 16:50

August 3, 2018

A Measure of Success

In the month or so since I’ve last written on here, a lot has changed – and yet, so much remains the same. At the end of June and into July, I devolved into a festering mass of depression, returning to a mental state I haven’t been in for several years. I was longing to … Continue reading A Measure of Success
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Published on August 03, 2018 17:04

June 29, 2018

Two New Reviews

I’ve come across two new reviews of 22 Scars online recently, which I feel really reflect the intent behind the novel. One of them is utterly glowing (of course!), while the other is positive while offering some criticisms. Either way, both are honest, and I feel like they showcase the story in the light it … Continue reading Two New Reviews
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Published on June 29, 2018 17:35

June 22, 2018

Comparisons of 22 Scars

I’ve written before about some of the books out there that are inevitably going to serve as comparison point for 22 Scars. These books include Thirteen Reasons Why, Scars, and Cut, amongst others. But that was because of the specific plot points, thematic material and characters. Sometimes (who am I kidding – all of the time), I wonder about … Continue reading Comparisons of 22 Scars
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Published on June 22, 2018 16:00

June 5, 2018

When Your Book Makes a Difference

I did a book signing recently at the coffee shop down the road from my house. I can’t call it a roaring success from a sales point of view – only three people came – but it was nonetheless an interesting and rewarding experience. The first person to show up was a generally avid reader … Continue reading When Your Book Makes a Difference
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Published on June 05, 2018 16:00

June 1, 2018

Jonathan Davis’ Black Labyrinth

Whilst they were never ranked among my absolute favorite bands—the ones that spoke directly to my teenage depression—Korn were nonetheless part of the soundtrack to my youth, played incessantly on the radio, or on a boombox in the senior lounge. There was something about the dark, suppressed rage (the same rage that would explode later … Continue reading Jonathan Davis’ Black Labyrinth
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Published on June 01, 2018 16:00

May 22, 2018

The Difficulties (and Joys) of Socially Interacting as an Author

Most of us authors are pretty introverted, quiet types. We prefer to communicate through written word, and will rarely say anything to your face (though we might put you in a book and kill you if you piss us off). In fact, the very thought of interacting with our audience (or any audience, for that … Continue reading The Difficulties (and Joys) of Socially Interacting as an Author
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Published on May 22, 2018 16:00