Alright, so I've been rather busy recently and yet I still find time to not get my work done, impressive, ne? I have, however, finished typing a short WIP introduction to one of my longer stories. This is actually a rewrite of an earlier story titled Magic For Dinner Guests and I've decided, for the moment, to keep that as my working title. It deals primarily with a young woman who is dragged into a fantasy world and must decide what person she wants to be. A very strong theme that I've been working with recently, namely independence and personal choice, that I feel is important, especially with young women today. It is a rough opening and it's not even a full chapter, but I've posted it for all to critique and enjoy here.
In other news, not much to report. I would like to suggest the novel Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton to anyone who likes a very modern detective story with a vampire/supernatural twist. I may be the last man on this particular boat, but with the sheer popularity of Twilight I felt that some other works deserved at least marginal attention.
31 January 2009
27 January 2009
Some News Concerning Writing
Alright, so first thing's first. I've completed a story which will be submitted for publication in mid-Feb. with the Baylor University writer's annual, The Phoenix. It is up currently on my DA for all to enjoy, but I will provide a direct link for those of you who do not wish to go the long way. LINK This story has been in the works for only about four or five months, but it is in it's more-or-less completed form. I would love any advice or critiques I can get as I can always grow as a writer.
In somewhat related, or maybe I just wish it was, news the man who I believe is the single greatest contributor to the art of writing since the invention of the craft, Neil Gaiman, has officially received the Newberry Medal for his newest children's story, The Graveyard Book. You can hear everything he had to say on the matter as well as learn all about his work here.
My own writing aspirations are advancing steadily and if anyone has any suggestions for publication avenues I would greatly appreciate them. I currently have the submission guidelines on my desk for Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, and Science Fiction & Fantasy. All three are SFF magazines and all three I am familiar with, though Realms of Fantasy most of all.
Well, that should just about wrap up what I'll be posting for now, but I'll attempt to have more up as it is completed and as always, keep writing.
In somewhat related, or maybe I just wish it was, news the man who I believe is the single greatest contributor to the art of writing since the invention of the craft, Neil Gaiman, has officially received the Newberry Medal for his newest children's story, The Graveyard Book. You can hear everything he had to say on the matter as well as learn all about his work here.
My own writing aspirations are advancing steadily and if anyone has any suggestions for publication avenues I would greatly appreciate them. I currently have the submission guidelines on my desk for Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, and Science Fiction & Fantasy. All three are SFF magazines and all three I am familiar with, though Realms of Fantasy most of all.
Well, that should just about wrap up what I'll be posting for now, but I'll attempt to have more up as it is completed and as always, keep writing.
20 January 2009
To write is to live
I think that this blog has suffered greatly from outside duties and that makes me think very hard on a subject that has become particularly important in my final semester of college. Any writer who has ever actually tackled the unanswerable question of "how to write" has said the same thing. Write, write a lot, write every day, write until your hands fall off. This is certainly a valid point, but lets talk straight for a bit. We all have an obscene number of demands on our time, for those of you who do not I offer my endless spite, and so it is quite difficult to pull out the time to write something, and if we do write something, we often don't want to write for EVERYTHING that we are obligated to write for. I know when I write my assignments and work on a story I really don't feel like blogging anymore. It often becomes just easier to be enraptured by other people's stories so I spend the time I probably should be writing for this blog that I did intend to commit myself to playing video games or reading. Now, there's nothing wrong with reading and any writer should spend a good amount of time reading. Reading teaches just as much about writing as writing does, honestly. The point here is writing, however.
The truth is that anyone who really wants to write should write a great deal in whatever form possible. Get with a system, like writing a certain amount of pages a day or for a certain time. I'll admit I have a bad tendency to not follow through on this myself, but I honestly tell you it's true.
For those of you who, like me, have difficulties with this I suggest things like writing groups or Nanowrimo. (National Novel Writer's Month) Even if you just meet your buddies in the pub for a few hours one night a week, you're writing.
The truth is that anyone who really wants to write should write a great deal in whatever form possible. Get with a system, like writing a certain amount of pages a day or for a certain time. I'll admit I have a bad tendency to not follow through on this myself, but I honestly tell you it's true.
For those of you who, like me, have difficulties with this I suggest things like writing groups or Nanowrimo. (National Novel Writer's Month) Even if you just meet your buddies in the pub for a few hours one night a week, you're writing.
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