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Writing Updates

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Received another rejection, this one from Interfictions who passed on my story The Sky And The Lights so I’ll need to keep an eye out for another home for that one.  It was the story I wrote for Jeff Vandermeer’s pirate anthology and I do wonder if there are still a lot of pirate stories floating around out there looking for a home …

I’ve sent out new submission, minus blindfold heading out to Time’s Edge.  Still not sure if it’s not genre enough but I’m about halfway through a second story for that, as yet untitled.

I added another few thousand words to Guerra last night as well so it’s just over 95K at the moment.  I’d like to reach the magic 100K by the end of the month but will see how it goes as I’m still not exactly sure how it’s all going to end.  If I still can’t figure it out once I reach the end of the parts I’ve plotted then there’s enough bits I need to go back for to add in that will keep it all flowing.

Will be adding new excerpts to the site over the next few days so keep an eye out …

Rejection Received & Another Time Travel Story

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Heard back from the editor/publisher of the proposed THOUGHTCRIME EXPERIMENT anthology today to say that he was passing on AND THEY WILL NOT BE STOPPED, the scifi story originally accepted for publication in the 2050 anthology that vanished without trace.  He did offer to send me some critique for the piece so I might take him up on it. 

He also said that if I wanted to send him something else with a lighter tone to it he’d be eager to see it.  I had to tell him that I didn’t really do light-toned stories …

On the writing front apart from finally getting back to work on Guerra, adding a couple of K to it, I’ve also been considering starting on another time travel story with a view to having it as backup for the Time’s Edge antho.

I’m a little concerned that the first one I wrote for it, minus blindfold, might not be genre enough for it and I’ve been toying with another idea and that is to do with time travel via chemicals which basically open up the doors to your perception rather than anything technological.  I have sketched out the basic premise and whilst it is more scifi it is certainly still a very “Logan” story, whatever that might be…

A Lynchian Effort

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Just finished the first draft of another short story, which I’ve titled minus blindfold (yes another one I’m naming after a Deftones song…) which I think I’m going to submit to the Time’s Edge anthology to be put out by Utility Fog Press.

I’m not exactly sure how I feel about it at the moment but I wanted to try and do something quite Lynchian since I’ve recently re-watched Inland Empire and a couple of his other movies and am as in love with his style/method as ever.  That is the danger, of course, and part of my hesitance to go through with the idea – I don’t think it’s ever a good grounding for someone to create something out of their love for someone else’s work as the danger is it becomes a hackjob.

Because of the nature of the story I simultaneously made it up as I went along but also kept going back and revising.  Rather than a plot it was like I had six or seven concepts or objects/scenes floating around in the air above my head and just let them drift down when it felt right.  Halfway through I wasn’t sure how to hook it all up but it worked out in the end.

I’m not sure if it’s maybe too slipstreamy for them and doesn’t have enough genre content but we’ll see.  I’ll give it a once-over then send it off to them before the end of the week.


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