Output!
- Jan. 12th, 2008 at 9:44 PM
Okay, so I haven't managed that one hour a day thing, but I did manage an almost all day writing stint today. That pile-o-hours got me 6 pages, and it's been since October that I wrote more than 2 or 3 pages at a time, so I'm pretty pleased. The story is finally starting to move on its on, the characters are starting to think outside my box, and I think I mentioned before that I've finally decided on HIGHBORN as the title. Sweet.
Here, at last, is a current word count, which is pretty good improvement over the last posting of 22,457:
Lots going on. Tomorrow we're (finally) going to take down the Christmas decorations. Theoretically we'll actually put them where they belong in the garage as opposed to leaving stacks of boxes on the garage floor and wads of wrapping paper and empty tubes in the drawing room. Time will tell. The wall is still not fixed; already there are issues with the driver's insurance company, which after promising the adjuster would make an appointment when we could be here, had an adjuster come out for an appraisal when no one was home. I have yet to speak to said adjuster. I can see this has the potential to be an unpleasant thing.
I got a bunch of great books for Christmas, the last of which just came in because of a lost shipment. Good stuff, and I'm looking forward to reading... after I get some new reading glasses. I think the glasses being out of date (and that stupid dry eye thing) really contribute to me not reading as much for pleasure anymore. I miss it, and I have way too many great books waiting.
Dawgs are fine, The Husband (
I'm working, very slowly, on a long overdue complete new web page for myself. Only have a few pages done so far, but it's coming along.
Alex got her report card, which was pretty doggone good. We're all happy, and so sometime soon we're going out for steak to celebrate.
We have six dead or nearly dead plants to dig up and return to Home Depot and Lowe's for refunds. One would think these stores would learn not to sell (and guarantee) outdoor plants here that cannot survive the high desert (i.e., COLD) winter climate.
Guess that's about it. Happy New Year, all!
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tired
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Monday, Post-Birthday
- May. 7th, 2007 at 7:52 AM
I have to admit that the milestone birthday freaks me out more than a little. Lest I sound whiny, I won't go into that. The Husband has been, as always, hugely supportive and has plied me with lots of nice stuff, including white buffalo earrings and a stunning opal heart necklace. The bigger thing is he's taken steps to make the pool warmer, so that I can actually swim in it this year. Petite Desert Flower that I am, the water was only warm enough last summer for me to fully immerse twice.
As part of my freakyness over the Big Bad Birthday, The Husband and I discussed my writing as a priority, and we've reestablished that Grande Dame of Writing Hierarchdom: The Deadline. I now have one for completion of the first book, in draft (because I hope it will be a series and there will be more), of the Super Secret Project: October 1, 2007. He believes the problem is that I have no impetus to complete it, whereas in the past I have always had some kind of deadline, at least since I began selling. It's quote possible he's right. (Speak into the microphone, slowly please.)
As of right now:
And now, off to the day job. ::pfleeeeeet::
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The Eyes Have It
- Apr. 26th, 2007 at 9:40 PM
So anyway, the eyes start out dry (because you don't blink while you sleep, so there is zero lubrication under the eyelid). I wake up and my eyelids (again, particularly that left one) literally scrape across my corneas, and boy, that'll sure put a crimp in your morning. They get a little better with the hot-rag and massage, but then proceed to get worse throughout the day. What irks me the most, though, is that by the time the chores, etc., are done and I can sit down and try to write, they just flat suck, and no amount of freakin' Systane seems to help. The whole dryness, sensitive, pain thing actually turns into a false sensation of sleepiness, because the eyes don't want to open all the way. They burn and my head gets achy, and all I feel like doing is gooping up my eyes with Refresh PM (which precludes ANY visual anything, because it's like having a blurry film in front of everything) and going to sleep. Arghghgh.
But onward and upward, dammit. Here's my count on the Super Secret Project, coming at the end of The Husband's away trip:
- Location:A Starlit Desert Night
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tired
Dry-Sliding into a Desert Spring
- Apr. 8th, 2007 at 4:35 PM
So it's back to the grindstone. I've got some excellent ideas for continuing the Super Secret Project, and I've even managed to up the word count a bit, though not so much as I'd like:

In the meantime, spring is trying to get here, although we had a chilly windstorm last night. Still, I'm hoping for no more freezes. We have one little cactus in the front yard that we bought two years ago at Home Depot (which we lovingly refer to as "der Fadderland") and which survived this brutal winter while larger and one-would-think tougher cousins did not; it has four, yes, FOUR blooms on its top right now. Pictures to follow later; right now I'm a bit distracted at the fact that OUR WELL PUMP HAS DIED.
Oh, did I say Happy Easter? Don't let me forget that. The well pump has previously broken down on Thanksgiving and the 4th of July. This must be the third time's the charm *&#$*, right? Suffice to say that having the pump pulled out and replaced with a new one (happening as I type, yes, even on a holiday) is no laughing or cheap matter. In fact, it's quite frickin' EXPENSIVE. So expensive, in fact, that I gave serious consideration to just ignoring it, buying bottled water, and continuing to pull buckets of water out of the pool to feed the toilets.
But wait. There's that sunburn on my shoulders. Now how did I get that? Oh, RIGHT! That's from all the PLANTING I did just yesterday! All those thirsty little herbs and cherry tomato plants, and wait -- what are those things just off the patio? Why, they're roses! A whole bunch of them! They want what, you say? Oh! Chlorine-free water!
Oh my. Whining appears imminent. It's time to stop now.
:-P
Oh, did I say Happy Easter? Don't let me forget that. The well pump has previously broken down on Thanksgiving and the 4th of July. This must be the third time's the charm *&#$*, right? Suffice to say that having the pump pulled out and replaced with a new one (happening as I type, yes, even on a holiday) is no laughing or cheap matter. In fact, it's quite frickin' EXPENSIVE. So expensive, in fact, that I gave serious consideration to just ignoring it, buying bottled water, and continuing to pull buckets of water out of the pool to feed the toilets.
But wait. There's that sunburn on my shoulders. Now how did I get that? Oh, RIGHT! That's from all the PLANTING I did just yesterday! All those thirsty little herbs and cherry tomato plants, and wait -- what are those things just off the patio? Why, they're roses! A whole bunch of them! They want what, you say? Oh! Chlorine-free water!
Oh my. Whining appears imminent. It's time to stop now.
:-P
- Location:My Local Water-Deprived Zone
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Monday, er... Tuesday
- Feb. 20th, 2007 at 5:41 PM
Ah, but my days of corporate real estate law, mall leases, and franchise closings are far behind me. Yesterday was Presidents' Day and I enjoyed staying home immensely. Maybe too immensely, as I keep thinking today is Monday. Weather-wise, yesterday was a freakin' bear-- we had enormous wind gusts, with the patio chairs (even the heavy metal French one) blown everywhere, the pool cover landing IN the pool, etc. The cover on the neighboring resident's cooler was literally shredded by the wind, and at one point, in the space of literally a minute, the wind entirely changed direction... thereby blowing everything it had already blown over there right back over here, but now in dilapidated shape. Before the wind was over we had a nice, long blat of cold rain. :-P
But on to cheerier stuff. If anyone is interested, there are two auctions (not mine) currently on eBay. Both are Overlook hardback editions of my books, which can be on the expensive side if bought new, and both auctions end on Thursday at around 1 p.m., depending on your timezone. I think they're even signed:
In a few minutes, I'm going to start working on the Super Secret Project. I am plugging along, and the night before last I passed the ten thousand word mark, so I'm now into five figures (so to speak).
Here's my word count as of right now, and I need to start writing soon. I also went to the gym today and hammered out 2.49 miles in 30 minutes. That's not too shabby considering how horribly lax I've been and some other issues I've been dealing with cardio-wise. My goal is 3 miles in 36 minutes by my birthday. That's the point at which my back will start screaming and not allow me to run any farther (I learned this the hard way back around 1996 or so, when I'd worked my way up to half-marathons). As for now, I have to admit, I'm pretty freakin' tired. And, of course, The Husband
Must write.... !
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Ah... Sunday!
- Feb. 18th, 2007 at 9:49 AM
It seems that "Feeding the Dead Inside" from Mondo Zombie actually made it to the final Stoker ballot. Considering all the excellent competition, I'm utterly flabbergasted, and I have to admit that's just being on the ballot makes me feel a lot better about my determination to get back to actual writing. Congratulations to everyone. There are lots of wonderful writers and works on this ballot, so the HWA'ers who aren't caught up with their reading have a lot to do before the final vote. Here's something that's just too fun not to report: GAK, the artist, did a picture for "Feeding the Dead Inside" sometime ago, and he titled it "Mondo Von." If you like, you can see it on the Shocklines site.
Speaking of fun, all you NECON CAMPERS TAKE NOTE! We have an LJ Community right here on, well, LJ! Please come and join us. You don't have to have ever attended a Necon to be in on the fun. We're new, we're fledgling, and we're lonely (not to be confused with a dating service, because everyone knows that What Happens At Necon Stays At Necon). Come visit and/or join us at the Necon LiveJournal Community!
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Wobbling Back On Track...
- Feb. 15th, 2007 at 11:03 PM
Looking forward to a 3-day holiday weekend. A bit of family and The Husband (
The Zokutou wordmeter site is down, so I have no meter. I can't get the other one from Writertopia to work. I'm not up for the fancy cartoon one, not yet. Hopefully something will show up eventually that I can use. I have decided on a name for the novel and the series, but that, too, I'm keeping to myself until I get more completed.
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"Feeding the Dead Inside"
- Jan. 5th, 2007 at 9:49 PM
In other news (okay, not much), The Husband (
Not doing stellar on the writing, but I have done some. The only thing we're tasked to do this weekend is to put away the Christmas decorations, so I'm looking forward to getting back to it. It's amazing how fast the time goes when I'm writing, and how slow it goes when I'm not.
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5,026 / 120,000 (4.2%) |
- Location:Snowy Arizona (huh?)
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2007: Ready, Set...
- Jan. 1st, 2007 at 11:56 AM
I will write.
As 2006 has proven repeatedly, I am not happy if I don't write. While there are many wonderful things about my life, I am empty and unfulfilled, I am miserable, if I can't squeeze writing into my life. There was once a time when everything revolved around my writing, but it has somehow evolved to the opposite: now my writing revolves around everything else and as a result it takes a backseat to everything else. I have to turn it back to where it was or face and accept that fact that this means I am no longer a writer. This has been going on for so long that, indeed, this may already have become fact, and I can't fathom continuing this way emotionally year after year after year. The last novel I managed to complete was a tie-in, Ultraviolet, in March of 2005. The last solo novel was Mirror Me, way back in December of 2001. Here and there between March 2005 and now were some stories and essays, but they, too, have dribbled away to no output. I blame part of this on my former agent, who I think took much of the momentum out of my career by lying for several years about submitting Mirror Me (which was finally published by a small press in January 2004, but never made a paperback sale), but let's be honest: a writer certainly can't sell something that hasn't been written. The responsibility for the switch in priorities rests solely on me-- I let other things and people and circumstances in my life smother the thing I love the most. I, and only I, allowed this to happen. And it has to me who unhappens it. So.
Here are those who are gone but not forgotten with the passing of an old year and the birthing of a new one. In fact, as I get older, I seem to remember-- and miss-- these wonderful spirits more each year.
Yvonne Spraggins, Rochelle Holmes, Debra Pique, Kay and Andrew Kish, Garlon and Virginia Sanders, Eddie and Mazie Buechel.
Friends:
Patty Wold, Dorothy Harrington, Charlie Grant, Mark Siegel, David Gemmell.
Pets:
Frisky, King, Coco, Daffy, Chanci, Lily.
Happy 2007. Let's get on with it!
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End of the day word count at 10:51 p.m.:
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4,343 / 120,000 (3.6%) |
- Location:VonChucas
- Mood:
calm - Music:quiet
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SSPP and Crankiness
- Oct. 16th, 2006 at 8:03 PM
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It's not much, but I am crawling along. I have a possible partial title (not ready to reveal it yet).
Today I started the first day of an intense 2 1/2 week Army training course. I am cranky and stressed-out (mostly due to being the ONLY never-been-in-the-military person in the entire 28-person course). I can't have so much as a capped bottle of water at my desk in the classroom, much less my usual never-ending supply of Smarties (although we're supposed to get out of there eventually and cycle around to a different classroom where we can). I must eat lunch with no BTAM Husband (
::grump grump grump::
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Super Secret Project Progress ("SSPP")
- Oct. 8th, 2006 at 11:13 PM
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It seems I don't write particularly quickly anymore, not like the days or weeks or months or even years back when I got up at 6 a.m., commuted to work, came home and did homely-type stuff (including yard work and snow -- ewwww -- removal), then ate my Lean Cuisine in front of the computer and wrote until midnight, then REPEAT. But I'm going to monitor my progress, and so is everyone else (eeek). So far this weekend I've done mostly research and reading, plinking away at a sort of skeleton outline. The SSP remains, thus far, untitled. I've never come this far on a book and not had it scream at me what it wants to be called, but it'll happen eventually. Right now I'm going to look at what I've written so far (done at the very end of August), take the Prologue and make it Chapter One, and write a new Prologue. The typewriter icon is what I'm going to use when I'm writing. It will be fun. :)
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Ah... Saturday!
- Aug. 26th, 2006 at 6:17 PM
In the meantime, I nabbed this from
Ten
- One book that changed your life. They Thirst by Robert McCammon. It made me want to be a writer.
- One book you have read more than once. Pet Sematary by Stephen King. Obviously there have been others (including, of course, They Thirst), but this is the only book I ever finished, turned back to page one, and started again in the same sitting.
- One book you would want on a desert island. They Thirst by Robert McCammon
- One book that made you laugh. Marley and Me by John Grogan
- One book that made you cry. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
- One book you wish had been written. A sequel to They Thirst
- One book you wish had never had been written. -- This one I can't answer, except to say fill in the title of any book I've ever read that wasted my time and disappointed me with a cliched, trite, and slapped-together ending because the author had finally made the word count. Under this heading would fall my first (and the only one I will ever read) J.A. Jance novel. There have been lots of others.
- One book you are currently reading. World of Hurt by Brian Hodge.
- One book you have been meaning to read. Speaks the Nightbird by Robert McCammon... among several hundred (yes, hundred) waiting on the shelves.
Now tag five people.I don't tag. I don't like it when people tag me (and I don't respond), so I don't do it to other people.
- Goblin has been a bit under the weather since yesterday, but he finally seems better. After Lily, it always terrifies me when the pups won't eat. After refusing food all day yesterday, he ate his entire dinner tonight (::whew::). Now it seems to be Ghost's turn; she hasn't eaten anything worth mentioning all day, and believe me, normally she's a definite eating machine. Goblin still feels a ittle on the warm side after being downright hot last night, and now she's starting to heat up. If this follows the pattern of Goblin's "bug," Ghost should be okay (and pretty darned hungry) by tomorrow morning.
Okay, back to The Project. I have yet to think of a name for this series, much less for the first book. Okay, I have yet to think of a name for my main character. But it will all come together. I have faith.
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