Archive for October, 2009

Hello Everyone.

When I heard that JC Hutchins’ 7th Son, Descent was about to hit the bookstores I was excited. When JC put the call out for his street team to give him a leg up I knew I had to help so I invited Hutch to come back to the show to pimp his book. My expectation was that he would spend 20 – 30 minutes  to talk about the 7th Son Journey from manuscript to podcast to book. What I got was one of the most enjoyable discussions I’ve had about writing in quite a while.

In the interest of full-disclosure, you will only hear about Hutch’s works in this episode. However, you will also get a sneak peak into JC the man and his views on writing. I know the original discussion was awesome and I enjoyed it just as much the second time when I mixed this episode. I think you will too.

Enjoy.

Get Published, Episode 16 - (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins

[podcast]http://www.michellplested.com/wp-content/uploads/GetPublished/GetPublished-Episode16.mp3[/podcast]

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published, Episode 16 (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

0:14 — Introduction – Show #16 (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins

Welcome to the show.

00:58 — Promos: 7th Son

www.jchutchins.net

02:37 — Show #16 (Special) – 7th Son is Nigh, A Chat with JC Hutchins  (continued)

JC and I talk about writing and JC tells us about his journey to get 7th Son, Descent published

01:05:33 — Promos: Personal Effects – Sword of Blood

www.jchutchins.net

01:06:53— Closing

Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line (206.203.2031) to your heart’s content!

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21
Oct

Gird Your Loins

   Posted by: Michell    in About Writing, Irreverent Muse

I know I’ve talked about NanoWriMo before (last week in fact) but let me talk about it one more time. In 10 days NanoWriMo will once again take place. I will, once again, go into battle (with myself) and try to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. This will be my fourth year participating and last year I toiled with over 120,000 others.

So what is NanoWriMo?

As you may have guessed, the crux of NanoWriMo is to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. That equates to 1,667 words per day, every day for the month of November.

But is that ALL NanoWriMo represents? I think not.

NanoWriMo was started in 1999 by Chris Baty and some friends. They wanted to challenge themselves to write a novel in a month. That first challenge had 9 participants. As I mentioned earlier, last year the number of participants exceeded 120,000. Not bad for only 10-years, huh?

For the past few years, the NanoWriMo staff have worked to help other too. NanoWriMo is a free event, but you, the participant has the option to donate money to help keep the systems running. The residual is used to build libraries around the world, usually in poorer countries where literacy is difficult to attain.

Another program is the young writer’s program. Educators and individual young writers can sign up. For Educators, the NanoWriMo staff provide posters and learning materials to help students.

The Nano credo is “It’s about quantity, not quality”.

That is what NanoWriMo is right now and it is constantly evolving.

I’m guessing that the Nano credo might have caused a few raised eyebrows. After all, if you’re not worrying about the quality of your writing, why bother? There are a number of answers to that.

The biggest single thing I would say to it is, you can only edit what you’ve written. If it isn’t down on paper (or in electronic form) it’s pretty hard to work with.

So what do I personally get from it?

The first thing I got from Nano was the confidence that I can write a book. My first book took me almost 7 years to finish. My second (and shorter novel) took me 3 weeks. Was the second book any good? I’ve had two different publishers interested in it. I believe it will sell. I’ve since managed to write two more Nano Novels and another outside of Nano.

The second thing I got/get from Nano is a sense of community. I have a number of NanoBuddies, some of whom I only talk to during Nano. We share a common bond and I realize that I’m part of something much bigger. That is a very important lesson to learn; writing can feel so lonely and solitary.

The third thing I get from Nano is the mentoring aspect. There are always newer participants who are uncertain about the whole thing. I’m able to give my perspective and help them to move forward in their writing.

The fourth thing is I get another book finished. Yes, it requires editing, but so does every other book ever written. When I am done Nano this year, I’ll have three books in my YA series, “Mik Murdoch, Boy Superhero”. I have been advised by a friend that the big publishing houses are interested in series more than singles. This will give me a better product to sell.

The NanoWriMo staff provide an amazing interface to work with. It helps you to track your writing progress, connect with others and be part of the movement. They provide motivation and cheerleading to keep you going. You get inspirations from your fellows. It is a wonderful experience.

So, in 10 days I will be preparing for battle. I will go in and write my next book and I will have fun doing it (did I mention that my first NanoNovel was the most fun I’ve ever had writing?).  In the process I’ll meet some new people, reconnect with old friends and write like I’ve rarely written before. I encourage you to join me.

You can find out more about NanoWriMo at http://www.nanowrimo.org.

Personal Update

I have been made aware of two YA Novel Writing Contests. I will be entering both. I’m almost almost finished my fantasy novel edits (I will be done by Saturday). It will then be sent to my editor for review. Finally, I will be outlining my NanoNovel. Lots to do in the next few days.

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Hello Everyone.

I met Tina Hunter at ConVersion 25 and had the chance to chat with her. She has a lot of interesting things to say and I am very pleased that she agreed to be on the show.

In further news, the old voicemail number was cancelled so we now have a new one: 206.203.2031. Please give it a call and leave your comments and questions.

Enjoy.

Get Published, Episode 15 – Interview with Tina Hunter

[podcast]http://www.michellplested.com/wp-content/uploads/GetPublished/GetPublished-Episode15.mp3[/podcast]

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published, Episode 15 – Interview with Tina Hunter

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

0:14 — Introduction – Show #15 – Interview with Tina Hunter

Welcome to the show.

01:12 — Promos: 7th Son

www.jchutchins.net

02:52 — Feedback – Show #15 – Interview with Tina Hunter (continued)

  • Comments from Dan Dan the Art Man, R2D3P0 and Jack Jaffee
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments or call the voiceline at (206) 203-2031

09:01 — Promos: Cheating Death

http://modernevil.com

10:16 — Show #15 – Interview with Tina Hunter  (continued)

Tina Hunter has several pieces of flash fiction published. She is also working on a novel, graphic novel and screen play not to mention work as a slush pile reader for Edge Publishing.

27:54 — Promos: Down from 10

http://jdsawyer.net

29:20— Closing

Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line to your heart’s content!

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