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Arica Travis: Book 1

4074 / 40000 words. 10% done!

Friday, September 19, 2014

The Colored Lens: Autumn 2014 is Live

I'm extremely happy to announce that my story "The Right Decision" has been published in the Autumn edition of The Colored Lens.  This one was anything but a sure thing until literally a few days before it was published, so definitely exceeded my expectations.



Friday, September 5, 2014

The Cord #4

The fourth and unfortunately also the last:



I've actually had this one most of the way done for a while, but I couldn't bring myself to go through the hair pulling tedium of inserting the word bubbles (I actually lost the original script, so it's totally different than what I drew it to be, and it's been long enough that I have no idea what my original intent was...oh well).  And when it gets to the point that you spend an entire summer avoiding a project, it's time to pursue something else.  I still plan to regularly post drawings to The Cord, they just won't be comics, or anything else that might require word bubbles.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

New SFWA Market: Haikasoru

Don't have much to say about this one.  Other than that I'm still not sure how to pronounce the name.  Besides which, since it appears to be strictly a book market and not a short fiction market, I won't worry about it for now, but good to know new markets are becoming available....

Friday, August 22, 2014

What Is a Story?

I read what I thought was a really useful article today.  It probably seems like common sense, but I seriously needed this kind of information when I started writing almost two years ago (and still need reminders of today).  I'd get comments on my stories like "This isn't a story," and I of course would get all indignant and mentally insist that a story is whatever I say it is.  It's totally true though: a story has to be more than just a beginning, middle, and end to work.  And as much as I hate it, it's not whatever I want it to be.  I don't get to just write whatever I want and let whatever happens happen, at least not if I want people to read it and actually like it.  Whether I like it or not, there is a "contract," though I don't necessarily like that term for it.  It's just a recognition that readers have certain expectations that you can't get away with neglecting, and I think this article does a great job of clearly describing what the most fundamental of those expectations are.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Third Six Months Statistics (Three Months Late...)

Yeah, so, I just barely realized that I never posted the results of the third six months of my foray into science fiction writing.  That would be referring to the period from November 2013 through April 2014....  It's been a busy summer.  But yeah, I haven't done so well at keeping up with things; not my writing, and much less my blogging about my writing.

So this should be fairly succinct:

From November 2013 through April 2014 I again only finished three more stories (see Second Six Months).  I submitted eleven times to nine markets (twice to Daily Science Fiction, twice to UFO Anthology, and once each to 713 Flash, Electric Spec, Escape Pod, Fantasy Scroll Mag, Nature Futures, Perihelion Science Fiction, and Plasma Frequency).  My submission to Perihelion Science Fiction, "Peanut Butter and Pork," was the only story that was accepted for publication.  Only one rejection included personalized comments (713 Flash).  The average response time for the third six months was 15 days (likely because since using The Grinder I've deliberately starting choosing markets with shorter response times).

Well, now that I look at it, that second half-year wasn't as bad as I thought it was.  Hopefully this next six months will see another publication or two (and a timely write-up...).

Friday, July 4, 2014

Disingenuity

I have failed at keeping up here the past few months.  I almost said "utterly" failed, but I think the abyss lying between this entry and April conveys the utterness of the failure well enough.  Anyway, to try to kickstart things a little, some thoughts on the word "disingenuous."  I've decided it's my least favorite word; I mean, I actively despise it.  I've noticed it used repeatedly for years, and it always grated on me, though I never put into thought why.  But the other day it dawned on me: when used, it's almost always ironically hypocritical.  I'll leave it to you to muse on the reasons why.  Happy Fourth!