post a day
So, I'm posting every day, hence the need to write something, anything. And wondering if I should post less. Most of the other bloggers post irregularly or twice a week. Not because I wouldn't know what to write about, but sometimes I feel I'm boring and repetitive… So tell me what you'd like to see more of on this blog, please! More fiction? More unedited pieces of manuscripts you can comment on? More rambling? More reviews?
Updates: Almost done coloring chapter 7 of SKYBAND – then I'll have the lettering to do. During the weekend I might start drawing chapter 8 when I'm not typing or working on Photoshop. About my "writing space" I'll resend you to another post – a post by someone else, when I know it's live, I'll post the link.
Started the "fiction" on the historical novel with a longer prologue. It will still take me some time to work it throughout the whole thing (which, as usual, isn't abnormally long, but quite the opposite, it's abnormally short for an historical…), but as I don't have a deadline for that one, I can keep writing at my own pace. Yes I will complete it by the end of the year (should have been June 30…), but I still have a couple of months of work to do before I start sending out the "first" draft to beta readers.
Tomorrow I'm off to see how Water cover is coming out, last day off Day Job until September, probably. Not that I want to do much when it's this hot anyway… In the morning it's still fine to walk a little, but at lunch time when I'm supposed to head back home it's HOT! Ah, well, I should be used to it by now… but it gets worse every year, sigh!
Hoping to watch a movie or two during the weekend as well… and of course I better start another novel (and I have 3 more ready to be printed out and read – yeah, it's e-books, but I don't have an e-reader, so go PDF!), so in a couple of weeks you can have another book review!
On a less selfish note, last Friday I forgot to mention Stories for Sendai is now OUT! It's for a good cause, so check the official blog and pick your version of this anthology of great authors. I will buy mine later because I don't want to buy anything traveling by snail mail in summer (tomorrow picking up the last Amazon parcel ordered back in June…) and hopefully at the end of the summer I'll buy myself a Kindle and will be able to buy the e-book. But if you already have one, go for it and help Japan. It's an idea by JC Martin with the help of Michelle Davidson Argyle, both great authors that I like to call friends even if they rejected my story (which wasn't my best in the first place, but again, I'm not at my best with short stories! ). If you prefer comics/manga, you can help a single Japanese artist purchasing Barb&Masayo's Stories instead.







