Now a Proud Staff Member

November 27, 2007 at 4:09 pm (Writing, silverthought) (, , , , , , , , , )

As per this post on silvethought, I am now a proud member of the Silverthought staff.  I’ve been doing writing projects with Silverthought for two or three years now, (most notably, “How It Ends”) and a few weeks ago, the executive editor Paul offered me a position as a staff member.

Proud and happy to be a contibuting member to a great indie speculative fiction website. I’m already working on some things for the site, including a fiction review of Max Brooks’s “World War Z” (which is a nifty read, BTW) and a potential ST newsletter to accompany each and every update.

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How It Ends

November 12, 2007 at 6:31 pm (How It Ends, Writing) (, , , , , )

I have once again picked up the pen and paper and have resumed my attack on my first novel, a sci-fi diddy entitled How It Ends.  The first draft of the novel was published as a serial on Silverthought, and I’m now working with Paul and crew at Silverthought to get this beast ready for their 2008 queue in print form.

How It Ends has been something of a back-breaker. This being my first novel, I finished the first draft in a pretty quick clip, eight months or so. Then I had to begin the ugly process of re-writing it. While re-writing it I ended up changing whole characters around and completely revisioning the style, which may actually make the novel worse (but that’s for readers to decide).

After finally finishing the second draft, I printed the damn thing and have mostly finished a “paper” edit. Now I’ve begun the process of getting those edits back into the Word doc. I should finish it up and have it to the publisher by the end of this year, or at the latest the beginning of next year.

One of the things I’d always wanted to do was to write a novel. Now I can see how exhausting a process it is. James Frey wrote a book called How to Write a Damn Good Novel (and it’s a damn good read on how to write a damn good novel, by the way). One quote that sticks out is that you know the novel is finished when, every time you look at it, you want to throw up.

Yeah. That’s about where I am.

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