Sunday, July 31, 2016

July 2016 goals roundup


Well, July was more productive than I'd intended.

See, I'd set out to write a 25k word novella, a female-cast cyberpunk diamond heist. I thought it would be fun, I thought I'd have just a tight story arc about that one thing, kind of like how I wrote a novella on purpose in April. But no, I really liked the characters, I really liked the setting I was trying to pull off, and the story grew. Arguably, it's because sometimes I lack focus. Other times, though, the story length I intend when I get started isn't the one the story needs. I've done this before with two short stories I made into novels (The Last Song and the still unfinished biker exorcism novel). I'm doing it right now, I think, with a novel I'm making into a short story.

So my July project, instead of being 25k, reached The End at 44,400 words. I need to add about 20k more words of international hijinks in there (for whatever reason, everything just stayed in the same city until the epilogue, which doesn't really make sense for my larger vision of the scope, but works for a first draft. You can't fix what isn't written.

I've had great feedback on my short story "Sugar and Spice", published in the Summer issue of The Sockdolager. It was a story I really enjoyed, which has gone through a few iterations, though all very similar to the original, and I'm really pleased that it found a home.

I've also had good feedback on "The Lion and the Dragonslayer", in the Mosaics 2 anthology (of course I read the reviews. How could I not?) Several of the reviews on Amazon and on Goodreads mention my story specifically, and one of the reviewers say they really want more of The Lion! I do have other Lion stories written, but no others have been accepted yet. I should probably do a new one of those this year, edit it, and start it on the submission circuit.

In story submission news, I have 11 stories currently submitted. One of those is still an October Submission, and I'm interested to see if it will reach its submission birthday. How does one celebrate such a thing? By considering it a "no reply means no"? By drinking a miniature bottle of Kraken or Crystal Skull Vodka? I'm not sure it's a cake occasion, but maybe it is. Suggestions welcome!



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  1. If not a cake occasion, at least a cupcake or brownie. Hope you hear good news long before you have to make that decision, and congrats on the great feedback.

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  2. If not a cake occasion, at least a cupcake or brownie. Hope you hear good news long before you have to make that decision, and congrats on the great feedback.

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    1. Thanks, Beth, I appreciate it!

      I'm pretty much always happy for the excuse to have a brownie (I prefer corners/edges)!

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  3. Corners and edges - yep me too! (as well with cobblers)

    You're very productive - me? I sort meander around the same sentence (like today) for too long.

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    1. My aunt even got me an edge pan, because she knows I'm so gung-ho for corners and edges (it's the pan that makes it so EVERYTHING is a corner or edge.)

      I hear Marilyn Robinson edits little, as she considers everything that goes on the page, so it comes out almost perfect. So your meandering is just what works for you!

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