Well, I mentioned a short story I was working on last week. Well, I ended up scrapping it and starting over, then scrapping it again, and starting work on a whole new short story entirely. This new one actually worked out okay, and although I'm not thrilled with it, I am happy to have finished… Continue reading Workblog for the week: Do-over.
Month: March 2012
Workblog for the week: Back on track.
Sort of positive news. Looking back at my daily wordcounts for the week, they are, if not great, consistent. Consistency is the difference between watery phlegm and a rhinoceros. Consistency is good. Work is currently on a short story, mind, but it's getting me back into the workflow for the novel, which I am looking forward to… Continue reading Workblog for the week: Back on track.
Workblog for the week: Little bit.
This week, like previous weeks, has been slow, slow, slow. However, I did manage to break the dry spell with some work on a new short story, and we can all cross our fingers about that, can't we? Meanwhile, a furry con, Furry Weekend Atlanta, is afoot. And good buddy Kyell Gold is launching his… Continue reading Workblog for the week: Little bit.
Workblog for the week: Nada.
This week hasn't really resulted in anything we could call 'work'. I did get a rejection back on one of my stories, and I need to figure out if I'm going to extend it a little so it can sell to a few more markets, or if I'm going to wait for other submissions in… Continue reading Workblog for the week: Nada.
Workblog for the week: More censorship, plots.
Okay. So. That whole censorship fiasco? Ongoing. And maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel. You can read more about it from Mark Coker, Smashwords' CEO, here -> http://www.smashwords.com/press/release/30 <- however, two points out of that I take particular note of. Firstly, the National Coalition Against Censorship and the American Bookseller's Foundation For Free Expression… Continue reading Workblog for the week: More censorship, plots.