A fractal of images

Of course I've been writing. I've been writing another short story with the characters from "Dark Soul", and I'm increasingly realising the shape of this project. It's less of a series of shorts and more something "fractal" - while time progresses, it doesn't actually have an overarching plot and is more looking at one aspect of the main character. Which brings with it all kinds of potential issues about publishing them.

I can't WAIT for "Deliverance" to go out of contract at Noble Romance largely because I want to fix a continuity mistake I've made there. (Well, which means that'll get fixed in late 2016 - hey, just five years now!) In this case, I feel like holding back all these stories until they are all written so I can treat and fix them like one unit. Because in a way, they are.

Of course, writing 13k in 4 days or so has its disadvantages (like a hundred more emails in my inbox that need dealing with) - it's also 13k I didn't pour into the two birds book. As I did pretty much nothing else (that includes the research for the short story, which saw me revisiting, at least in spirit, one of the most beautiful places on earth - Tuscany, Italy), I'm way behind and will have to re-start the two birds book.

As it's reporting season at the bank (meaning, the analysts are writing their little hearts out), I'm pretty busy at work, and fully expect to pull some serious overtime due to the catastrophe about to happen in one of our continental offices, where a big report is heading towards an, as yet, impenetrable wall at breakneck speed, its drivers unwilling to listen to any frantic shouts of warning from London.

We are all foreseeing a prime opportunity for We Told You So, but we all wish we weren't first in line to fix the crash. Lovely.

Anyways, the 13k short is done, just needs editing, and I'm now back to my birds and working out in my head what I want the other short stories to look like.
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Published on July 19, 2011 07:25
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

At least some of the I Told You So will help give you some warm fuzzy feelings as you pick up the pieces. Hopefully. :)


message 2: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya I think this second segment was even better than the first one.


message 3: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Kate - yes. After the pain will have gone, the "HAHA do you remember THAT clusterfuck" will at least make a good story. :)

Sara - and thank you again so much for your help. :)


message 4: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya I hope that helped, at least a little! :)


message 5: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Very. :) Or is that molto?


message 6: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya Hey, stop that or you won't need me anymore!
;)


message 7: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Hehehe. No worries. (I think I'll go back to learning Italian. I think there are language courses close to work. I'll do some research. If I want to retire in Italy, I better learn some. :) )


message 8: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya Oh, I'd like to read your books written under the shade of a Tuscan pergola.


message 9: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov I want to WRITE my books in the shade of a Tuscan pergola. Heaven!


message 10: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya LOL yes, that was what I meant. ( I'm *sure* there are language courses close to me, tomorrow I'll ask for english lessons...).


message 11: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov No, you said it right. I just basically said the same thing for emphasis. :)


message 12: by Sarasaya (new)

Sarasaya Oh! Thanks, for a moment I almost decided to extend my trip to London from one week to one year...
Well, yes, that deserved a lot of emphasis.
:)


message 13: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov :))


message 14: by [deleted user] (new)

Here you go, you two. The rent's a bit steep, but we could all chip in if we got to visit the author at work:

http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rent...

It has a pergola. And a pool...


message 15: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Actually, that would only work out at around £250 a week per person - that's not bad. Just, I'd struggle finding four people I want to hole up with like that...


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