Manuscripts

Tesla’s Travels – Its Own Page

Posted by on May 2, 2014 in Blog Posts, Manuscripts, Tesla's Travels | 0 comments

There is a new page in the manuscript section: Tesla’s Travels.  This will be a place that is updated once a month with information about the book.  Since it is being written, this page will mostly be used to mark its progress and give a synopsis.  The issue with the synopsis is simple.  This is a working title, that means that it can change drastically as I work through it.  Yes, there are ten pages (18″ x 24″) of outlined notes, demographic data, character development, but most of these are “hard plot points”.  That means that they have to happen otherwise it will negatively impact the four other stories.  Even with ten pages, these only define major events for the main plot line.  That means the book is still amorphous and time will be the determining factor in the whole story.  So, other than the hard plot points, everything and anything can change while I work on the piece.

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Tesla’s Travels – Research and First Chapters

Posted by on Apr 25, 2014 in Blog Posts, Manuscripts, Tesla's Travels | 0 comments

Tesla’s Travels is moving ahead faster than any of my other projects. I spent a long time outlining, designing, and constructing the world. Unlike Journey to God, Tesla’s Travels has to be designed to support two books, and two short stories. While there is a short story and book that won’t fit directly into the Tesla’s Travels story vein they will exist in the same universe. So, I had design give independent stories that all use the same foundation material.

Non-fiction books are flying into my home, and I am reading them as they arrive. I needed a massive foundation in various disciplines in order to write Tesla’s Travels. Sadly, to push this project ahead, I became a recluse. With all the foundational information completed, I began writing.

I am sitting at six chapters and counting. The goal is to be done with this book by the end of June or the middle of July.

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Updates to the Manuscript Section

Posted by on Apr 20, 2014 in Blog Posts, Journey to God, Primo Capite and the Others, Website Modifications | 0 comments

Upgrades have been made to the manuscript page. I rewrote the manuscript page’s main section, added the Journey to God subpage, and updated the Primo Capite and the Others subpage. These updates should clean up all these pages. It is weird, I want to share information about these manuscripts, but I don’t want to give away anything important. So expect the manuscript section to be a revolving door with different information as I try to nail down the perfect blurb.

On a secondary note, I have sent a treatment of Journey to God to the agent who sent me the personalized rejection letter.  It took me awhile to get all the necessary parts in place.  Also, it was weird handwriting a letter that required perfect grammar and spelling.  In the end, I realized my handwriting is atrocious but my spelling and grammar are solid.

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Journey to God and Tesla’s Travels

Posted by on Apr 6, 2014 in Blog Posts, Journey to God | 0 comments

Journey to God has officially moved from a work in progress to a completed manuscript.  Soon, I will be writing it’s blurb in the manuscript page of the website.  Many lessons were learned from Primo Capite and the Others: grammar, sentence structure, editing, and time management.  All of those lessons culminated in completing Journey to God in a semi-polished state with minimal secondary editing, which is now done.  Also, I got an editor that has been fantastic and has helped me grow immensely in my own abilities.  If you want to see an example, look at the short story section (that section is there to show my journey and growth as a writer).

After I finished Journey to God, I began editing the manuscript.  It was a breeze because the writing was stellar in comparison to Primo’s first run.  Once I finished editing, a wave of uncertainty sent me spiraling (for about a day).  Luckily, I had three book ideas lined up.  So I began the heavy process of creating the plot lines, world, and demographic information for Tesla’s Travels.  This piece will be the precursor to the short story: The Bohr’s Protocol.  Unfortunately, to make sense of the world I will have to change The Bohr’s Protocol to fit the world of Tesla’s Travels.  So, the chornological layout of these stories will be: Tesla’s Travels (book), The Bohr’s Protocol (short story), and a second book (no working title yet).

Well, there are two of the three book ideas.  The third book is a secret.  However, a should be releasing a hint in short order.

Lastly, I will be querying the agent that sent me my first personalized rejection letter.  As stated in My Journey to Writing section of the website, this letter is framed and sits next to the computer I work on.  I am drafting all of the paperwork to send her Journey to God and hope this piece is more to her liking.  For some reason, I feel obligated to give her the first opportunity to see this piece.  More than likely, it is because her letter inspired me in a weird way.  That single failure showed me that someone was listening.  If no one was listening, I wouldn’t have gotten this far.

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Journey to God, my Odometer

Posted by on Mar 23, 2014 in Blog Posts, Journey to God | 0 comments

Miles keep getting added to the book.  Around 5:00 PM today, the word count was: 59,366.  Saturday and Friday night were spent getting ready for the first climbing trip of the season (I am exuberant over here), but I was able to get some text on the page during the afternoon.  Then came today, I hit my stride by turning off my phone and listen to some Gustav Mahler.  Four amazing chapters poured out of me, and I realized that I am close to done.  Journey to God only has three to five chapters till the rough draft is complete.  As I write this post, I realize I am spent.  Thus, I decided to go to bed now (8:02 PM my time) and continue writing in the morning.

There is some good news, the short story hiatus will be lifted soon.  Oh, and don’t worry,  I have been stock piling all the ideas that I wanted to write over the last couple of months.  Based on my pace, expect a short story in two weeks.  Journey to God should be completed Tuesday and that means my self imposed ban will be lifted.  Man, it feels good to read and write.

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Getting the Rhythm

Posted by on Mar 20, 2014 in Blog Posts, Journey to God | 0 comments

For five weeks, I was too busy to work on Journey to God because school work was taking up the majority of my week.  Last semester in a class, I touted my ability to sit for hours on end and fall into my work with no realization of time’s progression.  Yet, life happens and the effect is my writing declines.  I want writing to be my priority, alas, it isn’t always possible with school and work.  During these lulls, where I cannot write, I traditionally read heavily and outline other works.  Yet, these extended periods of “life” create a problem where I cannot get into my rhythm of writing for hours on end.

I experienced the fear of not being able to sit and write, this week.  Sitting was making me itchy and I was unmotivated because of fear.  I wanted to write, I had the ideas, but they weren’t coming out like the used too.  In two days I wrote a combined total of ~4000 words.  This was good, but it wasn’t my pace for writing in a day.

Now, I am finishing up a day of writing, and gearing up for bed, but I wanted to share.  I got my rhythm back, and was able to crank out ~8000 words today.  With my old pace back, I should actually finish Journey to God by next week.  Just in time for me to go on a climbing trip.  I will have a pen and a journal with me.  I am hoping to come back with a new short story.  The forest has been kind to me, and many pieces have been birthed from a wooded campsite.

Journey to God is currently: ~48,000 words.

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