Deciding the direction of a story

I am working on a new story which takes bits and pieces, characters and ideas, from other failed projects and recycles them into a new tale. It’s kinda strange, to be honest. Some of these failed projects went over a hundred pages or so and I had invested a lot of effort and thought into developing the characters in those stories before realizing they just weren’t meant to be. And now they are as if a part of a circle of reincarnation contained only within the “library” of my writing. A minor side character is suddenly the star, while a … Click to read more!

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Pulp

I’ve been reading the Barsoom series (John Carter of Mars) as I’ve been branching out my reading into pulp over the last few years (already have torn through Robert E Howard’s Conan, read a number of Loftcraft stories, Dashell Hammett’s Red Harvest, and a number of Raymond Chandler Philip Marlowe stories). The stuff is quite fascinating. Edgar Rice Burrows (also of Tarzan fame) first penned the series back in 1911, and the first few novels read like wild serials. Action, action, action. Twist, twist, twist. One-dimensional characters, point-a to point-b plots, set in exotic worlds with strange creatures and simplified … Click to read more!

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Welcome

This is the first entry of my blog, and I am going to use it to talk a little bit about the site, my novella, and what the plans are. 1. The Website: I’m sitting in my little apartment, cramped and cold, listening to Wilco‘s “One Sunday Morning” and drinking some Basil Hayden’s bourbon straight. The music sounds really good on my speakers, really warm and melancholy, and I’m playing it from vinyl so I’m all hipstering out. The bourbon is here to help put my thoughts into focus and cut the cream from a tenacious caffeine buzz, and it … Click to read more!

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