Thursday, August 24, 2023
More Essentials of Writing a Novel
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Essentials
I was listening to a podcast for a while, James Thayer's podcast on novel writing. It was good but each time I listened to it, usually on my commute, I found myself wanting to take notes and really listen, not background listen as I tend to do when I listen on the drive.
So, I've stopped listening to the podcast. Which is too bad, I really liked it.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Griffin Four
It's an interesting way to start a book. To talk about cavalry sabers being repurposed to machetes but WEB Griffin always does things this way, and then the reader is captured on that path for the first part of the story, and sometimes even further than that.
I'm onto the fourth book in this series. I'm on the fifth book in the Clancy Series, I'm on the second book in the Martin series, I finished the Stranger Times series, and I'm stuck on the third book in the Sackett series. So, it feels good to keep moving through this series.
Friday, August 18, 2023
Weekly Writing Status Update - 5
So, the biggest thing that I should provide an update on with this status post is about my 300 words a day goal. How did it go? Is it positive?
Overall it was a good . . . and IS a good exercise. First, I'm stunned that 300 words really isn't that many words. I can knock out 300 words in no time.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Cardinal of the Kremlin
Hows it going? I like the series reading. I finished all of the Stranger Times books. So that series is over. I've had trouble getting back to the Sackett series that I started. I might try and pick that one up again soon. I'm in the midst of the Corps series too, of course. And I can't think of it, but I know there's another out there.
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Sometimes I Forget
Here I am plugging away on my novel, Sunset Perfect . . .which is renamed to "Murder in the Kingdom" a title change I'll explain more later. But sometimes I forget why this is important to me. Sure, I enjoy the aspect of working on a creative project and setting it through . . . I love the character development, and the ability and chance to tell a story, . . .but then there is that feedback and the kudos. This is the part I sometimes forget.
Every now and then I go check Amazon and read the reviews for my novels, and I'm usually happily surprised to see some new ones have come in and the reviews are usually good.
More Shades
Ugh, this one hits hard. Why? I guess cause it's so true.
You deserve a calm love with someone who's your safe space, your best friend, and soothes your soul during stressful situations. Life is hard enough, you deserve someone who brings you peace, not problems.
Friday, August 11, 2023
Weekly Writing Status Update - 4
This week I “completed” a lot of my writing . . . And started a really decent (so far) writing habit. Two great things if you ask me.
The completions consisted of submitting my article to Interactive Learning Systems. This is a Taylor and Francis academic journal that I selected as my target journal for one of my articles that I drafted from my dissertation. It’s not all of my dissertation. The first three chapters of the dissertation are 25K words. I’m only allowed 6K words for the article so I pared it down quite a bit.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
More on Rom-Coms and Breakups
I don't really like the movie, but I re-visited The Breakup, with Vince Vaughn and Rachel Anniston. It's a good movie, but certainly not a great one. It's fun, but not at all uplifting.
It's an interesting script, and the choices the author has made about the direction of the movie are interesting. The most interesting and intriguing aspect to me is the fact that he made the Breakup an actual breakup at the end. I guess he felt he had to give the audience the actual breakup that is the namesake of the movie. But it's certainly not a positive and uplifting movie ending.


