My reblog this week comes from author Sarah Madison and deals with the subject of pirated books:
My reblog this week comes from author Sarah Madison and deals with the subject of pirated books:
My reblog this week comes from the eminent William Meikle:
My reblog for the week comes from author Veronica Bale and talks about blogging as a marketing strategy for authors:
“When you are writing, you’re conjuring. It’s a ritual, and you need to be brave and respectful and sometimes get out of the way of whatever it is that you’re inviting into the room.”
―Tom Waits
…is just around the corner, Dear Reader, and with it: NaNoWriMo!
If you are unfamiliar with the phenomenon, it’s about writing an entire novel in one month – 50,000 words, to be exact – about the lower limit for what can be called a novel – and the abbreviation stands for “National Novel Writing Month”. This year I plan on making an honest attempt to pen down those 50,000 words before November’s end and the end of my 30s – and I do mean pen! Doing this in long hand will bring both benefits and drawbacks:
The past three years I’ve done increasingly worse at NaNoWriMo. 2012 I fell short by about 12,000 words due to stupidly deleting an entire chapter and then coming down with a high fever the final week. 2013 I made a mistake in research which invalidated three quarters of the first 6-7,000 words, and I spent the rest of the month (and then some) stuck in re-research. 2014 I just said ‘fuck it’ and jumped onto the Movember band wagon instead, producing facial hair instead of words.
This year, I come better prepared and more determined.
I doubt 50K will see me through the entire story, and I’m far from certain my notebook will fit even half the words I need. I’m not even sure I can manage to hand-write 1,667 words a day between my day job and the drawing I need to get done.
But at least I will try.
My aim is to keep you up updated on my progress so you can rejoice in my success or take pity in my failure (or vice versa). Really though, regardless of my exact word count I will be further along in a month than I am today.
So: NaNoWriMo, here I come!
Reblog of the Week – an interview with William Meikle, author of the newly released Tormentor:
No limbs, no limbs, no head, no head, left arm gone, left leg gone, no legs, no head.
A door is open, and something is coming through. It’s just a matter of when — and what.
http://www.williammeikle.com/abouttormentor.html
This week we are taking a look on Kristen Lamb’s opinions on Twitter and how it can benefit the writers out there:
My reblog this week is a short story by Cristian Mihai – I can relate to ‘Beautiful Ghosts’ more than I really would like to admit, which is probably why I like it so much. Enjoy!
My reblog for this week is a friend-of-a-friend (Kelly Allenby) whose blog is highlighting another friend-of-a-friend (Kent Holloway) who has just come out with the first book in a new trilogy – The Legend of the Winterking: The Crown of Nandur: