"I'm just going to write because I can't help it."- Charlotte Brontë


Saturday, July 31, 2010

End of the Month Report: July

Submissions: 9
Rejections: 4
Acceptances: 0
Published: 1 (Rajiv and the Bn Stalks)
Stories presently out: 13
Mood: Wondering whether trying to crack the bigger, tougher markets is such a good idea. I get lots of nice, constructive, encouraging and much appreciated feedback, but also lots of rejections.

Mind Games

I love a good heist movie. I love SF. So when someone like Christopher Nolan (The Prestige, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, all films that I love) takes the standard script of the heist genre, namely a team of experts (in this case, the Architect, the Chemist, the Forger etc) orchestrating a multi-leveled deception, and then throws in the brainy science fiction concept of entering dreams and manipulating them to steal information, well, for me that’s just hog heaven Phillip K. Dick style.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Three cheers


I'm back at the Arvo Job - yay! On the way to work (yesterday!) , I was 15 minutes into writing, and writing well, when Rover's battery went flat - yay! On the way home, I had to bus part of the way because of track work, which added 40 minutes to my trip - my final yay!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

And now, the end is near

That was that AJWWB then – it’s back to the Arvo Job tomorrow. *sigh* It’s been lovely. Days of writing and wrangling ideas to my heart’s content, cats popping in and out to say hallo or stopping for a snooze on the bean bag that I cunningly placed next to my keyboard to distract them from walking all over the keyboard whilst I worked, and lots of reading done in between.

Then there was the other fun stuff – movies, the European Masters exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria & the Tim Burton exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (this is a picture from the ACMI's after dark festivities) furniture shopping (the bedroom got a makeover), visiting, gardening, long walks etc, all done at a relaxed pace.

And yesterday I finished off with the YOSF&F workshop, which included a great, really informative talk given by a commissioning editor from Allen & Unwin.

I could live like this all the time. Honestly.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Lookee here

If you squint, you can just make out that my name is on the cover (and what a cool cover it is too).

As this is only the second time this has happened (I'm usually bundled up in the phrase and others) I'm quite excited by it.

So here we have Arkham Tales #7:



If you'd like to read Rajiv and the Bn Stalks and other fine stories of much weirdness, you can go to http://arkhamtales.leucrotapress.com/ and download a PDF copy of the issue for a measly $1.99.

Friday, July 16, 2010

The meme machine

So I succumbed and, like everyone else, I went to play at I Write Like and got carried away and ended up putting in 12 stories. The result? 1 x Charles Dickens, 1 x HG Wells, 1 x Arthur C Clarke.

Also, 4 times:


I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!




And 5 times:


I write like
James Joyce

I Write Like by Mémoires, Mac journal software. Analyze your writing!




Hmm, make of that what you will. Me, I'm considering changing to shorter sentences, little words and tiny paragraphs. Or maybe I'll just move to Ireland.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Lovin' it.

Spent the morning reading and writing. Still in my jammies :-) :-) but will get dressed and go for a walk now.

The ABE story is shaping up well, or at least I think it is. What was difficult last week is flat out writing joyousness this week. Am also well into a longer project, and having much fun coaxing a 'no-I-will-not-head-down-that-boring-path-you-planned-for-me-because-I'm-about-something-completely-different-you-moron' story into existence.

*sigh* The difference between one's everyday, gotta-fit-in-the-Arvo-Job brain and one's AJWWB brain is both astounding and just a little depressing.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Rain...

...and writing go together so well.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Blogging ...


... in the middle of the day, just because I can :)

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Tomorrow, When the Work Began*

Okay, so I didn't exactly hit the ground running writingwise. Shopping (both functional and recreational), movies, reading, exercising, DVD box set watching (I'm finishing off True Blood Season 2 and aim to watch both seasons of the Sarah Connor Chronicles over the next fortnight, having been inspired to do so by The Big Bang Theory boys' many references to said series), food making and cake baking, guests and whatnot have kept me busy these past 3 days, but hey, I am on holidays.

Tomorrow, I swear, being another day and all that, will be packed with writerly diligence as I once more send off a few stories that have been recently rejected, and my brow will be soaked with scriberly sweat as I try to beat into shape a rather ambitious submission for the Anywhere But Earth anthology.

*Love your work, John Marsden, and am looking forward to seeing Ellie & co. up on the big screen in September.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

AJWWB Opening Ceremony

I've ditched the Arvo Job for a fortnight, my once-mighty lurgy has been reduced to manageable sniffles and the occasional coughing fit, and my hitherto snot-sodden brain actually came up with two vaguely usable ideas on the train today just in time for my Annual July Winter Writing Break. Let me snip the red ribbon right now to make it official.

I have hopes, I have goals, I have plans. Let the word games begin.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Sneaky Friday

A few days ago, Arkham Tales posted a sneak peak of the artwork provided by Mari Anne Werier that they'll be using for the cover of AT #7. Now that I know I'll have a story in this issue, I'm a whole lot more interested in it.

I give you Roots Like Hands:



Pretty awesome.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Beanz meanz horror

A nice bit of writing news that has just come to hand in a week otherwise dominated by dawn to dusk Arvo Jobbing whilst battling a voice-stealing, snot-producing, energy-siphoning lurgy is that my humorous horror story Rajiv and the Bn Stalks is scheduled for the July issue of Arkham Tales.

Which means that my forthcoming section will soon look decidedly lean with ... uhmmm ... a grand total of exactly zero stories due to appear in upcoming publications.

Note to self: must make some kind of bookish sacrifice to the fickle god of publishing.