Sunday, May 10, 2015
Jan's Paperbacks BOGO Sale
On Saturday, May 16, Jan's Paperbacks in Aloha, OR will be holding a special Shop Local: Buy One Get One sale. Buy a local author's book and get a used paperback for free! To make it even better, a number of local authors (including me!) will be meeting patrons at the store throughout the day. I'll be there from about 3pm to 6pm, so come on over and support a local business and Oregon authors!
Friday, March 13, 2015
What next? Why switch?
Over the last few years I've posted here and there about where I get story ideas. The very first post I put up on this blog had some thoughts on that exact subject. Deciding what to commit to, though, is a different problem.
I can pull up dozens of ideas quickly, just by accessing the right place on my computer. Everything from half-finished thoughts to dozens of written pages in a variety of genres. Actually deciding to work on something and commit to completing it, though, takes a lot more thought than just jotting down a topic to look at some time later.
At this point I've written four novels, of which I've published three. Someday I might go back to the first one, but it would take some serious rewriting to bring it up to where I am now as an author. The next book I want to tackle is very different from any of these four - the three Bladesmen Lords novels in a fantasy/steampunk world, and the first one in an alternate Earth modern day setting. But before deciding for sure, I need to set some time aside and dig through those old ideas to make sure none of them grip me more than what I currently have in mind. It might be that I go through all of them and instead get excited for another Bladesmen Lords novel, but I suspect I'll return to that world some ways down the road instead of in 2015.
So, unless my browsing through other ideas brings a hidden gem to light that excites me more, I'll likely dig into my next project soon - a "near-future" (set within the next century) sci-fi action novel. It's a significant change of pace from the Bladesmen Lords novels but variety is the spice of life. If nothing else, I want to show that I can write in a variety of areas and produce consistent quality.
I can pull up dozens of ideas quickly, just by accessing the right place on my computer. Everything from half-finished thoughts to dozens of written pages in a variety of genres. Actually deciding to work on something and commit to completing it, though, takes a lot more thought than just jotting down a topic to look at some time later.
At this point I've written four novels, of which I've published three. Someday I might go back to the first one, but it would take some serious rewriting to bring it up to where I am now as an author. The next book I want to tackle is very different from any of these four - the three Bladesmen Lords novels in a fantasy/steampunk world, and the first one in an alternate Earth modern day setting. But before deciding for sure, I need to set some time aside and dig through those old ideas to make sure none of them grip me more than what I currently have in mind. It might be that I go through all of them and instead get excited for another Bladesmen Lords novel, but I suspect I'll return to that world some ways down the road instead of in 2015.
So, unless my browsing through other ideas brings a hidden gem to light that excites me more, I'll likely dig into my next project soon - a "near-future" (set within the next century) sci-fi action novel. It's a significant change of pace from the Bladesmen Lords novels but variety is the spice of life. If nothing else, I want to show that I can write in a variety of areas and produce consistent quality.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
2015 plans
A new year has arrived!
Here's some thoughts on what I'd like to accomplish this year:
- Get a good start on, if not finish, my next book. This title is likely to be something unrelated to the Bladesmen Lords series.
- Set up a few readings and/or signings for the Bladesmen Lords books. I've got a few things lined up that should shake out over the coming months.
- Get the Bladesmen Lords books placed in more local bookstores.
I've got some additional odds and ends going on - for example, I'm helping a local student out with some questions for a report on self-published authors. But in general my plate from last year has been cleaned up and I'm ready to take on a new set of writing!
Here's some thoughts on what I'd like to accomplish this year:
- Get a good start on, if not finish, my next book. This title is likely to be something unrelated to the Bladesmen Lords series.
- Set up a few readings and/or signings for the Bladesmen Lords books. I've got a few things lined up that should shake out over the coming months.
- Get the Bladesmen Lords books placed in more local bookstores.
I've got some additional odds and ends going on - for example, I'm helping a local student out with some questions for a report on self-published authors. But in general my plate from last year has been cleaned up and I'm ready to take on a new set of writing!
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