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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.
Lbobzien wrote: "I am just a tween but I've been trying to write at least 200 words for practice. It is surprisingly fun.:-)"
It's also the best way to learn the craft of writing :-)
Suddenly I've found myself 6K into a 50K sequel to the space romp I wrote around Christmas.I'm still amazed how much fun it is writing this stuff.
Last day in France. Back to Blighty this avo. It has been an absolute gas. Then Easter, the Wednesday visit to the old dears and back to writing.
I've been doing about 1000 words a day - give or take - on the 1st draft over the last couple of weeks. So that was all good.But after the bank holiday I have the jury service to do, so after today I don't know when I'll get back to it.
Also I'm really close to having the final draft book ready for proof reading, but I doubt if that will be ready before the jury business either, so that will more than likely be left in limbo too.
Wrote one verse to a folk tune yesterday. Should be plotting next book but we had a day out and my mind was elsewhere! It's sort of taking shape, though.
1500 words for TallisA slightly different feel just to remind people it is fantasy :-)
https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com...
Jim wrote: "1500 words for TallisA slightly different feel just to remind people it is fantasy :-)
https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com..."
Loved this one. I read it that he lives in the picture and pops into the real world from time to time.
Trying something new with Tallis. Decided on a story I can sell as a short 'stand alone' and see if I can lure any of the magazines into biting. Much to my shock I've done over 4,000 words this afternoon.
It'll need editing!
Jim wrote: "How you read it is how it isYou don't expect Tallis or I to know what's really going on? :-)"
I thought you might know but not tallis! Congrats on the words.
My ' short' is beginning to come alive. Lots of work needed though.
Hey I only write about what Tallis tells meExcept when Mutt or some of the others have a quiet word :-)
No time to write a word at present, but taking notes on the incipient novella with me on my internet/computer free three day trip in the hope that the brain might do some work when I'm not looking.Has anyone used Pronoun?
And does anyone know if Amazon's current push to paperback when you set up an ebook is the same as CreateSpace or not?
M.T. wrote: "Jim wrote: "1500 words for TallisA slightly different feel just to remind people it is fantasy :-)
https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com..."
Loved thi..."
Oof, good one! I read it differently, that he'd finally painted himself into the world he was portraying, and wasn't coming back.
Lexie wrote: "Oof, good one! I read it differently, that he'd finally painted himself into the world he was portraying, and wasn't coming back..."Obvious Tallis wasn't entirely sure himself ;-)
Will wrote: "I was wondering if Amazon were preparing to ditch Createspace as a separate company, myself."Sell it off or just let it wither?
Got in another couple of A5 pages this morning. First two chapters are pretty much done, and the body count is rising . . .
Jim wrote: "Will wrote: "I was wondering if Amazon were preparing to ditch Createspace as a separate company, myself."Sell it off or just let it wither?"
Withering, I thought.
I've lost the link, but I saw a very interesting blog post on the subjectSeems that you can't order either proofs or discounted author copies via the KDP system. So no stock fpr signings, book fairs or conventions if you don't use CS
Had a few real world distractions lately but managed to edit a few chapters since my last update including new material.
Currently I feel like the White Rabbit scurrying along to try and get into the wonderland that is writing. I fear the next stop is the Mad Hatter's tea party...
Not much hope of getting much done for a bit but hoping stuff might be stewing up there somewhere. Nearly finished the second folk song, though. Trouble is, I write the best part of a verse then the last line writes itself as something daft.
Lexie wrote: "Not much hope of getting much done for a bit but hoping stuff might be stewing up there somewhere. Nearly finished the second folk song, though. Trouble is, I write the best part of a verse then the last line writes itself as something daft. ..."thought that was obligatory, worked for Rambling Sid Rumbold :-)
Yes, but 'Sweet is the path with the flowers where she walks Purple her face and her eyes out on stalks' is not ideal!
Lexie wrote: "Yes, but 'Sweet is the path with the flowers where she walks Purple her face and her eyes out on stalks' is not ideal!"Mwah hahaharhgh... it's definitely a bit Mulligan and O'Hare.
I've not managed to get my head into any writing this weekend, even though I've spent it on the sofa. Just can't seem to get back into it. Going to try some short sprint things to see if I can get back in the swing of things again. Have been doing some transcription though which has been quite fun.
Over the weekend I wrote a surprising 1500 word short story from nothing. I'd seen a call for submissions I just couldn't resist and had to come up with something sharpish before the 26th April closing date. Winners (don't know how many) get to read their story at Waterstones Piccadilly, their flagship store. The theme was all things to do with Nationalism, Identity, Belonging.
I spent the entire day trying to get my bloody computer to let me browse the directories on my flash drive. Needless to say it works just fine on every other computer in the house. I have an old one I can use for back up but it's not nearly as convenient. The whole thing is most irritating.
I did two blog posts, one for each, because I've to go down to London tomorrow for meetings and not going to have any writing time until Friday
Am currently in the marketing & Pr prep stage for the new novel release later summer. About 5 pitch pieces, plus a couple of essays and a load of social media graphics. It's not real writing though. Think that's why I've been writing so many short stories around the edges, just to be doing something creative
Grr, finished the folk song, really pleased with it, then thought I'd listen once more to the tune before sending the words off to the composer. Realised that while I'd been away and working on it as I travelled, I had completely misremembered the first and third thirds of each verse. Radical rewrite in order. And I still haven't started the novella for midsummer.
Oops! Never mind, sounds like it should be good. I managed about 650 words today, but made a bit of a breakthrough with a scene that was troubling me so I'm happy.
Cheers
MTM
Added about 500 but removed about 150. I consulted a member of the police force for my first thriller with regard to rankings and responsibilities -and daft little things like what they'd call one another. Hugely helpful but now I need to bring it all into line. There will be addings and subtractings for a while, I think.
Kath wrote: "Added about 500 but removed about 150. I consulted a member of the police force for my first thriller with regard to rankings and responsibilities -and daft little things like what they'd call one ..."Ah yeh that kind of stuff can be proper twiddly.
PS, cheeky bastard request. Would anyone be prepared to add my books to the humorous science fiction book list?https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
Cheers
MTM
M.T. wrote: "PS, cheeky bastard request. Would anyone be prepared to add my books to the humorous science fiction book list?https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2......"
Hi M.T. done. That'l be visible some hours later.
M.T. wrote: "Kath wrote: "Added about 500 but removed about 150. I consulted a member of the police force for my first thriller with regard to rankings and responsibilities -and daft little things like what the..."That's why I try to avoid contemporary fiction now - too many technicalities! What's Georgian stays Georgian.
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