Wired magazine approached the worlds most noted fiction auteurs for six word stories. Here’s what they got. http://wired.com/wired/archive/14.11/sixwords.html And some more attempts at the Asimovs web board http://www.asimovs.com/discus/ Here are my tiny epics – Humanity achieves ascendence. Republicans left behind. Aliens purchase Earth. Corporate bonuses soar. Microsoft patents Hope. Download patch here. Rapture hits Britain.Continue reading “Six Words That Changed The World”
Category Archives: Writing Journal
NaNoWriMo
I’m scribbling from sick bed today. Even being off work I’m still not without work, as the second half of today will be spent doing the graphic design for the upcoming events season publicity. Sigh. However whilst trying to get my flu wracked body into action my still mobile fingers were able to sign meContinue reading “NaNoWriMo”
Carving lines on the jail cell wall
I’ve been continuing with outlining process on … … … you know I really have to come up with a pseudonym for the novel project until I run into a title I’m happy with. OK then, from henceforth the current novel project shall be called … (cosiders momentarily) … SWORD! What do you mean it’sContinue reading “Carving lines on the jail cell wall”
British Library Discovers Blogs…And Only a Decade Late
I woke up this morning to discover that the British Library and a collection of their National Trust partners had declared today a sort of national blog day. In an attempt to capture the minutiae of ordinary life our nations bastions of learning have invited the normal everyday of people to toddle along to theContinue reading “British Library Discovers Blogs…And Only a Decade Late”
Oh…the madness…
Sitting out of rehearsal for the event I was working on this afternoon I outlined two more chapters of Sword&Sorcery. This gives me the the first act in detail and the whole story arc in broad strokes from last weeks work (thats all long hand and as I don’t need it directly I’m not goingContinue reading “Oh…the madness…”
Outlining
I put in two good, two hour writing sessions today, continuing the outline I began midweek. I’m taking the outline process further than I have in the past and at the moment it’s feeling like a very constructive way of working. My reservation with outlining is that when I sit down to write, that ‘whatsContinue reading “Outlining”
The Next Big Thing?
An idea I seem to have stumbled into three times in as many weeks…the ‘breakout’ artist. Every type of art gets them from time to time. Folk music got Dylan. Kids books just got JK Rowling. Sports get them as well, basketball got Michael Jordan. Something about an individuals work gets them noticed far andContinue reading “The Next Big Thing?”
Why Blog?
As usual the folks over at the Asimov’s magazine forum have sparked up another interesting conversation. http://www.asimovs.com/discus/messages/2/6239.html?1159539485 Is blogging egocentric? Given that most blogs are never read or read by only a small handful of people, you could argue that a blog is no more egocentric than a secret diary. In many ways I findContinue reading “Why Blog?”
Evil Yahoo!
I wish I could say I left Yahoo! as part of a principled stand against their activities in China, or as a protest against their horrendously corporate identity. Perhaps these things crossed my mind, but the truth is I left because Yahoo! stopped working. There is no doubt that Yahoo! represents the worst of theContinue reading “Evil Yahoo!”
Bike it!
Found a new love. Brought her home with me. Had her stolen by some dirty handed scutter…nnoooooo! So I’d had the new montain bike for twelve days when it went awol. I’m starting to feel better now that the replacement has arived. But I’m still struggling to deal with the idea that my ride isContinue reading “Bike it!”
Electric Velocipede
Just found out I’ve had a story accepted for Electric Velocipede. Its a very cool magazine which has previously published many really good writers including Hal Duncan, Paul DiFillipo and Jay Lake. They have bought the short story ‘Momentum’ and will be publishing it sometime in 2007. http://members.aol.com/evzine/
Axis of…
A political alignment test has incited some debate at the Asimov’s web forum under ‘Being a villain to the left and right’: http://www.asimovs.com/discus/ And the test itself at: http://politicalcompass.jpagel.net Its quite simplistic but at least raised the issue that not all liberals are communists, which seems to be a common miscoception among American conservatives. SeemsContinue reading “Axis of…”