28 September 2010

Weekly Goals - September 28, 2010

I tend to have this issue, shortly after achieving a massive goal, of completely sinking into a hole. This time was no different...

Results for this week:

1. Not even started...though I did finish up four plots this week.
2. Submitted "Double Trouble" as well as "Entrapment" (the latter being a reprint)

And now the goals for this coming week:

1. 1500 words on a new short story

Submission status for the week:

Short stories:
"Deadly Decisions" (Need to submit)
"Double Trouble" (Submitted September 25)
"Entrapment" (Reprinted - Submitted September 23)




21 September 2010

Weekly Goals - September 21, 2010

And as you saw in my last post, the first draft of my latest Aston novel was finished this past week. Unfortunately, as I've found after sprinting at the end of marathon writing sessions in the past (NaNo, for example), the post-finish glow fades fast, and then it's rough trying to get back into the swing of things.

Results for this week:

1. 6000 / 3000 words (and finished first draft) on Death Brings the Victory
2. Submitted "Double Trouble" to beta readers and waiting on feedback

And now the goals for this coming week:

1. 1500 words on a new short story
2. Submit "Double Trouble" to a magazine

Submission status for the week:

Short stories:
"Deadly Decisions" (Need to submit)
"Double Trouble" (Need to submit)




18 September 2010

We Have Come to The End

No, not this blog...even if very few might notice.

But even better, I just put the final touches (read: The End) on the first draft of my third (and no, not the end of the series, either) novel in the Aston West universe, currently entitled Death Brings the Victory. An exciting time, to be sure. And since I usually get asked these questions from people, I might as well determine my answers now.

How long did it take to finish?

I always hate this question, by the way, because I'm not a sequential writer. I may write on this novel for a few months, then move to something else for a few more. When looking at my files, it looks like I began plotting this novel out back in 2006. The first chapter was started in August of 2008, so in pure calendar time, it took me just over 2 years to finish the first draft. However, a quick scan through my files also shows that my first spurt of writing was over a seven-month period, a second over five months (though some of this was going back through the first portion and reminding myself of what I'd written, since I took a seven-month hiatus for other projects), and this final run only required two months (after only four months off)...each one spanning about a third of the book or so. So, in total time spent, it was only about 14 months to finish (compared to 24 in total calendar time).

How long is the book?

Currently in first draft form, Death Brings the Victory is around 105K words. This is a first for me, writing a novel over 100K words. If history is any indicator, my first few edits will actually increase that word count, since my first drafts usually run rather lean on what I consider extraneous details. I liken it to creating a person from scratch. You start with the bones, then add the muscles, organs and various systems, then finish it up with the skin.

When do you think it'll be published?

I'm hoping to begin edits in a couple of months, after taking some time off to both relax, as well as edit a pair of other projects that have been waiting in the wings while I finished. I'm hoping to get edits done in the first half of 2011, followed by the submission period after. Between agents, publishers and the rest of the entertainment involved, it's hard to say when it might be available. I wouldn't count on it before 2012, but one never knows.

Will I have to read your first two books before this one?

I try to write all of my books as standalone, meaning you can read any of them (or any of my short stories, for that matter) in any order you like. Death Brings the Victory is going to be a bit tricky, since it makes references to circumstances taking place in the first two books, but I'm planning to make it easy for first-time readers to pick up the jist, while long-time readers will just have that much more enjoyment with that insight.

But with over two years to wait, you can always read my first two books. Check them out over at AstonWest.com in the meantime.

How many more books will there be in the series?

As many as possible, I hope. As mentioned, each book will be standalone, so we'll always have a conclusion (note that I don't always have happily ever after endings) with each book. But every new book will bring a new adventure...and hopefully Aston will be with us for a good long time.

So, anyway, I figured I'd let everyone know that I finished...and tonight, we celebrate!

14 September 2010

Weekly Goals - September 14, 2010

Still on track to finish the first draft of my latest Aston novel by the end of the month...definitely getting close to the end. Can hardly wait to finish it, then get it through edits so all of you can see it as well.

Results for this week:

1. 4300 / 2500 words on Death Brings the Victory
2. Didn't even think about it.

And now the goals for this coming week:

1. 3000 words on Death Brings the Victory
2. Submit one short story

Submission status for the week:

Short stories:
"Collateral" (ACCEPTED)
"Deadly Decisions" (Need to submit)




07 September 2010

Weekly Goals - September 7, 2010

So far, so good in September (after an awesome August)...well on track to meet my goal of finishing the first draft of my latest Aston novel by the end of the month.

Results for this week:

1. 4600 / 2500 words on Death Brings the Victory
2. Submitted (and subsequently rejected)

And now the goals for this coming week:

1. 2500 words on Death Brings the Victory
2. Submit one short story

Submission status for the week:

Short stories:
"Collateral" (since April 1)
"Deadly Decisions" (submitted and rejected)