It’s Done! (I think.)


Oh. It’s Thursday. And I told myself that I’d cut back my blogging to just twice a week – Tuesday and Thursday. And, fortunately, I didn’t make a big announcement or anything. But hey, it’s not yet midnight, so this still counts, right?

I’ve been a little busy, lately, but it’s nothing to write home about; or blog about. I mean, Christmas is coming, we’re having the kids in, I have about half the shopping done and none of the cookies baked. And no tree, yet. And the decorations are still in their boxes.

We’re having multiple events at the bookstore every Saturday, and a few other days, and I owe at least one author a contract. I’m sure there are a million more things I’m forgetting, but I do have ONE thing accomplished:

REUSED is all set to go live! And by that, I mean it’s ALL over but the shouting. And, well, I’m too tired to shout. Much. And it’s officially happy hour.

But anyway, back to REUSED, and I’m going to brag a little because, if *I* don’t like it, who will?

It’s pretty freakin’ awesome. Much like REDUCED, some of your favorite people are living in a dark, miserable world. Well, it’s not ALWAYS miserable, of course! We have some new peeps, too – you’re gonna love them. And some of them, well, you might actively dislike. Or even hate. But that’s okay, they probably get shot, or blown up. Or something. Guess you’ll have to read it to find out!

Naturally, they’re at camp. And a few other places, including the city of St. Louis. And then….

So, yeah. Buy it. Read it. And I hope you love it!

The Creative Process


Thought I’d talk a little today about the creative process – or rather, my own process because I imagine that everyone’s is different.

And there’s that word: imagine. Imagination, if you will. Writers seem to often be cursed with too much imagination. The constant “what ifs” of daily life can really wear you down, especially if it gets out of hand. Then, I suppose, you’re off to your friendly local shrink for a new Xanax prescription!

I’m not going to get on a soapbox, but having an active imagination doesn’t make you a writer – you also have to know/learn how to write. How to temper your dialogue to fit the conversation, how to pace the action, how to write love scenes without dying in agonies of embarrassment. Oh, and that last bit is exactly why I don’t write romance….

People joke about those “voices” in their heads, but it’s true – writers hear things. Don’t get me wrong, if your characters truly ARE arguing with each other in your mind, and ignoring you as a popular meme recently stated, you might have a problem. Seek help.

However, if your characters merely come to life inside your skull, and you can channel their personalities in order to write a more effective scene, that is imagination. And you need it, or your book will fall flat.  For example, when you read a book, do you take on – temporarily – a habit or mannerism or way of speech of one of the characters? That’s imagination. That’s why people read. Well, that’s why I read. I’ve seen some pretty awful stuff that other people read and frankly, I just don’t get it. But it’s a personal choice, and heaven forbid if I discourage anyone from reading!

Now for the “process” part. You don’t just imagine a world, peopled by imaginary characters, and type them out into a readable form. I wish! It would make writing this next book so much easier! Why, I could knock out an 80K novel in, oh, about ten days – that’s spending just eight hours a day writing, like a full-time job. That could be – wait a minute – 26 books a year, assuming I didn’t take a vacation. Which I don’t. But hey, wouldn’t that be swell?

Here’s how it really works:

Thinkthinkthink. Typetypetypetypetypetype. Thinkthink. Backspacebackspace times 14. Think. Type…………typethink…….thinktype…..backspace times 10. Thinkthinkthink. Typetypetypetype.

Of course, I’m not counting the ringing of the phone, the ding of new email, the cute kitty pics and vids you MUST watch. Or the moaning and lamenting you do on Facebook, your page and those of all your writer friends. Or the kids. Or errands. Or housework. Or, you know, actually marketing and selling your book!

Pretty good summation, huh? Anyone? Is this how your day goes?