Writing in Public, Too: NaNoWriMo Day 9
Day two of awesome days with the kids. We set out on the adventure at about 9am. Destination: Boston Museum of Science. We had plans to maybe hit a playground or something after, but in the end we spent the entire day there. Click to read more...
Writing in Public, Too: NaNoWriMo Day 5
This won’t be a long one, folks. It’s late and I am tired, But it was an awesome writing day.
Started off seeing supportive SO off on her day, then checking some emails and such for a while. Click to read more...
Writing in Public, Too: NaNoWriMo Day 2
Pulled something in my back. I suspect an intercostal muscle is the culprit, but hard to say for sure. The result is a steady dose of ibuprofen, followed with some naproxen at bedtime. Click to read more...
Writing in Public, Too: NaNoWriMo Day 0
Hey folks! Been a while since I did a lot with this blog. Life’s been busy, but there HAS been some writing in there. The first couple of episodes of the Arthur and Zombies serial are done – just did 2300 words today, finishing off an episode of the story. Click to read more...
In Vino, Mortis (A Dead Britannia short story)
And now, for a taste of things to come! Ouch, shades of Mortal Combat aside, I’ve written a short story, more or less a prelude to the Kickstarter novel about Dead Britannia, a new serial about Britain just after its abandoned by Rome – the days when the legend that became King Arthur was born.
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High Volume Writing: Pacing Yourself
My peak writing days give me 20-25 thousand words of fiction. I can kick out five thousand or more words in a day without really breaking a sweat. I’ve also found that the parts of my books where I wrote more words per day are cleaner, clearer, require less revision and get less critique from my editors.
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Ride-Along-Writing (and Dead Britannia!)
Kickstarter!
I’m officially launching my first Kickstarter on April 27th. It will run for 30 days, and if it’s funded, it’ll kick off a fiction writing adventure for me and every reader who’s signed on with the project! Click to read more...
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