Posts made in July, 2014

Progress Report for July 27, 2014

Posted by on Jul 27, 2014 in Blog Posts, Project's Progress Update | 0 comments

Progress Report for July 27, 2014

Another successful week has come and gone.  I have begun the research into my fourth book (working title: BlackBox Enterprises).  The research has begun to illuminate the path the book will need to take in structure and content.  I am excited to begin work on it soon.  I also finished reading two books: The Heart of A Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov and The Sign of the Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.  I have read Bulgakov before (The Master and Margarita), but now I have chosen to read the majority of his work (next to be added to my ever expanding reading list is The Fatal Eggs).  My first Sherlock Homes (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) was fantastic, and I decided to read all four of the full length novels in sequence.  Both books (Bulgakov and Doyle) were widely different in style and fantastic to read.  Also, I wrote two more pieces: Redirect and Smiles.  Progress is happening on multiple fronts, but I am personally getting tired of submissions and writing cover letters for my short stories.  Alright, time to get back to work.

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Progress Report for July 21, 2014

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Progress Report for July 21, 2014

It has been a very busy week.  If you read my last post, I completed Tesla’s Travels on Tuesday and was emotionally and intellectually drained.  That state of mind lasted about a day.  Now, I’m in full blown submissions mode for magazines and competitions.  Since the last progress report, I wrote six short stories: Carbonation, Arm and I, Drops in an Ocean, Medallion, Cookies, and BourbonCookies was actually a competition piece that I had 24 hours to write, and I completed it in 2 hours.  More changes are coming to the Short Story section of the website, this section will be separated into a main navigation page which will lead to groups of short stories (Flash Fiction, Normal Short Stories, and The Old Stuff (aka the stuff that makes you question my ability to write)).  This design change is to help with organization.  At the same time, I am in the process of changing all the pictures on the website to be more web friendly (a lot of them are taking too long to load).  Now, it is time for some Candide and bed.

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Tesla’s Travels – Completed

Posted by on Jul 15, 2014 in Blog Posts, Manuscripts, Tesla's Travels | 0 comments

Tesla’s Travels – Completed

Too tired to really write anymore.  Tesla’s Travels is completed and moving to editing.  It is currently 71,597 words.  Editing will have that number fluctuating heavily.

Added to post three days later: The final chapters were emotionally an intellectually draining.  It is weird to spend so much time developing fictional characters and then lose them.  Like a farmer, I sit there and plant seeds and sometimes – by the end of the book – I choose not to grow that plant.  I will miss the characters in Tesla’s Travels, and I now see the draw in writing serialized work.  Because, the author, gets to see their children over and over again.  But, I can always visit them.  So pick up a book and visit your favorite world!

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Progress Report for July 13, 2014

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in Blog Posts, Project's Progress Update, Tesla's Travels | 0 comments

Progress Report for July 13, 2014

I completed my summer course – for my MBA – on Wednesday.  On Thursday, I wrote another flash fiction piece Dipper which sits at 992 words.  This week, I finished reading another book: As I Lay Dying.  All in all, it has been a very productive week for my writing and reading.  There are only three chapters left in Tesla’s Travels, withthe second to last chapter being my hardest literary challenge to date.  The goal is to have the initial rough draft of Tesla’s Travels completed by Wednesday.  I want two days of time to edit before I have to compete in a contest on July 20th.  Finally, I have decided to enter a secondary contest that will no longer take submissions at the end of July, which means, I need three 500 word flash fiction pieces in a very short period of time.  One is half done, and the other two aren’t even close to being formulated.

Progress on Tesla’s Travels

Last progress report I had written 60,147 words.  As of today, I am at 65,426 words.  Thus, I wrote 5,279 words this last week.  By next weeks report, I will be done with the rough draft.

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Progress Report for July 7th, 2014

Posted by on Jul 7, 2014 in Blog Posts, Project's Progress Update | 0 comments

Progress Report for July 7th, 2014

I apologize for the delay, it is summer time and that means going off the grid.  I am back on the grid, as you can see, and I returned with a short story but no updates to Tesla’s TravelsTesla’s Travels, sits at its current place from last week but that is due to a heavy focus on my new short story (Allure) and class presentation in two days.

A little information about Allure: it sits at a hefty 976 words, is considered flash fiction, and is in first person past tense.  I have decided to play with the flash fiction format (under 1000 words) and see how dense I can make a story.  Sadly, I am not adding Allure to the site yet.  When I published a short story to my site, it makes them less desirable to a magazine because they are no longer unpublished.  This makes magazines skeptical about paying for a piece that is available for free on my personal website.  Thus, I decided that all new short story’s will sit in limbo for five weeks and go to a single magazine that best fits their style.  If I hear from the magazine sooner, I will publish or give an update.  It is killing me – I want to release it – but I need the publishing credit for credibility with an agent.  I apologize because there haven’t been many short stories posted, and now I am holding them back from you – my audience.  Once again sorry! Time for bed, thank you again for your support and have pleasant dreams.

Also, I completed reading Welcome to the Monkey House it was wonderful.  Great way to get into Vonnegut’s different styles (it is a collection of short stories).

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