Mar 14
Posted: under Contents, Craft, Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Contents, craft of writing, freebies, Life beyond writing, the book business, the writing life March 14th, 2010
…and I am Not Ready. Anxious, of course. Eager, of course. But if “ready” is supposed to include organized, all supplies in place, wardrobe chosen and prepared, etc, etc, etc….no. Not Ready. And thanks to the misery that’s Daylight Savings Time (every year I scream silently at the heavens “It does not save any !**! […] [...more]
…and I am Not Ready. Anxious, of course. Eager, of course. But if “ready” is supposed to include organized, all supplies in place, wardrobe chosen and prepared, etc, etc, etc….no. Not Ready. And thanks to the misery that’s Daylight Savings Time (every year I scream silently at the heavens “It does not save any !**! daylight!!!” And here in Texas we pray all summer for night to come and give us small relief from the day’s heat and glare) it is already 9:30 in the morning when it should be 8:30.
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Mar 13
Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags: Life beyond writing March 13th, 2010
No sign of my personal copy of the new book. Not here at the house, not in the green tote (I keep checking, as if it might magically appear from another dimension), not at the friend’s house where I thought I might’ve left it. It’s gone. That backs up the time of disappearance to Wednesday. […] [...more]
No sign of my personal copy of the new book. Not here at the house, not in the green tote (I keep checking, as if it might magically appear from another dimension), not at the friend’s house where I thought I might’ve left it. It’s gone. That backs up the time of disappearance to Wednesday. Where was I on Wednesday? At the recording studio, then at the friend’s house where it isn’t, then at church for choir practice. The green tote was with me in all those places, but choir is the likeliest place to have left it. Called the church (not going to drive another 100 miles into the city and back out today just in case…having driven back from College Station in the morning) and it hadn’t been turned in to reception.
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Mar 11
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, the writing life March 11th, 2010
Not that I’m jittery or anything…just because the US edition of Oath of Fealty will hit the stores in five days…but I started thinking about fives. Five bits of wisdom about fives that I’ve accumulated over the years: 1. Five hours of sleep a night is not enough once you’re over forty. 2. Five pennies […] [...more]
Not that I’m jittery or anything…just because the US edition of Oath of Fealty will hit the stores in five days…but I started thinking about fives. Five bits of wisdom about fives that I’ve accumulated over the years:
1. Five hours of sleep a night is not enough once you’re over forty.
2. Five pennies make a nickel, but if you’re going to save coins, save bigger ones: five Susan B. Anthony dollars is five dollars, which will actually buy something. And it’s just as hard to lean over and pick up that penny as it is to pick up the dollar.
3. Flowers with five petals create more different shapes than flowers with four…for no reason I can see, but they do.
4. A musical interval of a fifth is easy to sing. Not so a sixth. For me, anyway.
5. Five pages of writing usually takes me less than two hours, but the next five pages will take twice as long.
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Mar 10
Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags: Life beyond writing March 10th, 2010
My friend John Hemry, who also writes as Jack Campbell (the Lost Fleet books) was asked by his audio-books publisher to record an interview or conversation with another writer–and he chose me. We’re both military vets, we’ve been on panels together, and we get along very well. The tricky bit was finding a way for […] [...more]
My friend John Hemry, who also writes as Jack Campbell (the Lost Fleet books) was asked by his audio-books publisher to record an interview or conversation with another writer–and he chose me. We’re both military vets, we’ve been on panels together, and we get along very well. The tricky bit was finding a way for someone in Annapolis, Maryland and someone in (more or less) Austin, Texas to hold a conversation in a way that would result in a good recording. Read the rest of this entry »
Mar 09
Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags: Life beyond writing March 9th, 2010
So in my mind (and partly on paper) I had even the new things more or less organized, I thought. Certain things for Monday, certain things for Tuesday, then Wednesday, then a day to pack and prepare for the trip to College Station, with a wary eye on the weather (my preferred route avoids most […] [...more]
So in my mind (and partly on paper) I had even the new things more or less organized, I thought. Certain things for Monday, certain things for Tuesday, then Wednesday, then a day to pack and prepare for the trip to College Station, with a wary eye on the weather (my preferred route avoids most major highways, but isn’t OK if there’s heavy rain…) Monday ran almost (!) to schedule, except I worked on only one pieces of music and could not finish the blog post for UK-editor. It looked stupid. (Trust me: I can write stupid.)
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Mar 08
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, the writing life March 8th, 2010
I emailed the synopsis off to Editor-UK this morning, then held horses for the farrier. Horses are trimmed. Mac pinned his ears a couple of times but gave it up after we weren’t intimidated. Illusion stood out in the falling mist looking pitiful until it was his turn. So I put Mac “out” (in […] [...more]
I emailed the synopsis off to Editor-UK this morning, then held horses for the farrier. Horses are trimmed. Mac pinned his ears a couple of times but gave it up after we weren’t intimidated. Illusion stood out in the falling mist looking pitiful until it was his turn. So I put Mac “out” (in the main horse lot) and kept Illusion in the smaller barn lot where I can check on him easily.
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Mar 07
Posted: under Excerpt.
Tags: Excerpt, story March 7th, 2010
My birthday present to you is posting Chapter 2 of Oath of Fealty on the Paksworld website: http://www.paksworld.com/excerpt-oathfealty.html There’s also a link to Del Rey’s posting of Chapter 1, for those who are a bit behind. [...more]
My birthday present to you is posting Chapter 2 of Oath of Fealty on the Paksworld website:
http://www.paksworld.com/excerpt-oathfealty.html
There’s also a link to Del Rey’s posting of Chapter 1, for those who are a bit behind.
Mar 06
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Marketing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, synopsis, the writing life March 6th, 2010
I’m supposed to write a synopsis of Kings of the North, and since the book is essentially done (barring the revisions I’m working on) you’d think that would be easy. Or some of you would. Some of you may suffer from a-synopsisism, a condition in which writing synopsis is only slightly more difficult and painful […] [...more]
I’m supposed to write a synopsis of Kings of the North, and since the book is essentially done (barring the revisions I’m working on) you’d think that would be easy. Or some of you would. Some of you may suffer from a-synopsisism, a condition in which writing synopsis is only slightly more difficult and painful than pulling off your toenails one by one.
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Mar 05
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Tags: Life beyond writing, the writing life March 5th, 2010
Could not resist. Could. Not. Resist. So what do the next ten days have in them, besides waiting for Oath of Fealty‘s release? Not an orgy of anticipation, because Lifestuff rolls on, ignoring a writer’s desire to wallow for even one day in the joys of authorship. Here’s a sample: [...more]
Could not resist. Could. Not. Resist. So what do the next ten days have in them, besides waiting for Oath of Fealty‘s release? Not an orgy of anticipation, because Lifestuff rolls on, ignoring a writer’s desire to wallow for even one day in the joys of authorship. Here’s a sample:
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Mar 04
Posted: under Craft, Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: craft of writing, map, progress report, revision, the writing life March 4th, 2010
Some of you may remember the posts I did last year during the Spring Revision Season, but some of you weren’t here yet, so I’ll chatter away as if you couldn’t look up the posts by category and find them (but go ahead if you want.) Editor-revisions are basically the same as any other revision […] [...more]
Some of you may remember the posts I did last year during the Spring Revision Season, but some of you weren’t here yet, so I’ll chatter away as if you couldn’t look up the posts by category and find them (but go ahead if you want.) Editor-revisions are basically the same as any other revision except that Editor has more experience and more clout even than DRW and Karen S- and Ellen M-.
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