The three-day short story

Whenever I'm quiet, it means I'm writing. This week, I've been writing. I've been writing despite being on the ohmygods early shift, which sometimes happens when I get trained to do something. It means getting up at 4:30 and getting picked up at 5:00 by a bank-paid driver, and then starting work at 6. This kind of shift involves large amounts of strong coffee and a complete collapse of all nervous functions at around 13:00, with nothing remaining but the desire to go to sleep and take a week off.

(They do pay me well for it, though, and there's something fascinating and beautiful and dejected about London at dawn.)

So, yeah, on Monday, while I was feeling sorry for myself and my biorhythm, an Idea Happened. Before that, I'd been pointed at Storm Moon Press' gun kink submissions call. I While I've used weapons a fair amount in my previous stories, this was interesting because immediately I tought that this time, the weapon really needs to take center stage. Which was an interesting challenge.

The Muse agreed.

I ended up writing a 9k story in three days. Now, I'm happy with my wordcount if I make 1,000 words/day. 500/day is better than nothing. 1,500/day is what I call a "good day". 2,000 is noteworthy good. 3,000 is more like a weekend output, realistically speaking. Keeping that level up for three days while sleep-lagged is nothing short of miraculous. If Storm Moon Press likes it, it should come out in January 2012, so that's my first potential release for next year.

Downside of writing that hard? I didn't write at all yesterday and my brain is in that weird hazy state where it tries to work out what project to work on now. Or whether it can be bothered at all.

What I did do was help a friend who needed to cut 18k from her manuscript -by cutting the final 2k and wrapping things up on that side. Still a sense of accomplishment, and one item off the big pile of Things to be Done.

But boy, I'm ready for the four-day Easter weekend before me.
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Published on April 21, 2011 01:04
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Poor guy. 6:00 am start time AND a slave driving muse on top of it. No wonder your brain's fried. Here, this should help. *Hands Aleks a triple shot latte*


message 2: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya I just found out that I had a relative whose name was Egizia! I'm sorry, you were right!
* chuckles *


message 3: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Kate - thanks! The ample supply of coffee helped me get home at least, where I promptly collapsed into bed.

Sara - it's a really cool name, I think. :)


message 4: by Casey (new)

Casey Lets hope the gun kink pays off and we get to read it next year. I for one will be looking forward to the collection - well done Storm Moon Press for thinking of such a swoonfest...

Am looking forward to the Easter break myself. At least the cities are quiet as everyone hits the coast.


message 5: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Casey - first feedback I got from editor and publisher was very positive, so I'm optimistic.

London is a madhouse - we have a HUGE amount of tourists currently in the city, so I'm heading into the Big Smoke tomorrow with a fair amount of trepidation.


message 6: by Casey (new)

Casey Ah - that's where everyone is lol.
Bristol is always desolate over the Easter break. Most head to the coast - dewinter the caravans etc, the rest obviously head for London.


message 7: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Casey - yeah. I tried to get home today - at around 3-4 in the afternoon, so too early for the rush hour madness. Oh WOW, I had to rugby tackle my way to the trains through all the Italians/Spanish/Germans.


message 8: by Casey (new)

Casey My friend took her family to Weston for the day today on the train and said it was heaving. The train was packed, the beach was busy.

I had the sense to head to The Mall with my daughter and it was sooo quiet. The roads blissfully peaceful.

Mind you, I'm heading up to Leamington on Sat and Mon heading over the bridge. That will be the busy one - everyone heading home and into Wales for the Easter Monday. My parents really need to move back to England.


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