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16
Dec

Putting Yourself Out There

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse

Whomever said “Without Risk, there can be no reward” was on to something. It is a saying that applies in spades to we writers.

We can write as much as we want, but until we actually let someone see it, we have no idea if it is good, bad or indifferent. Indeed, I would argue that without making it available for critique we writers will never really grow in our craft.

That sort of flies in the face of the “Practice makes perfect” mantra, but without feedback, we may get stuck writing the same stuff over and over. All that can do is solidify any mistakes we are already making. Granted, as we continue to write we probably start to see more and more of the problems (assuming we are prone to self-analysis) so our work should improve over time. I just don’t think it will improve as quickly as it might if we received outside feedback.

I am especially guilty of not sending my stuff out for review. I think it might have something to do with some of the useless, negative critiques i’ve gotten in the past. My favorite will remain, “I can see why it was rejected.” Great! Would you mind sharing your wisdom with me, oh great guru?

In the past months, I have put some of my work out for public consumption; namely two of my short stories in podcast form and I’ve entered a couple contests. Unfortunately, I haven’t gotten much in the way of “I liked it, but…” or “it really didn’t grab me…” or much of anything else, really. That doesn’t tell me much except, it was either so bad that people quit listening/reading, swearing never to darken my virtual door again or it was “OK” and not really worth commenting on. I suppose, if the optimist in me were to step forth, it could also be “I liked it and don’t really feel worthy to comment”.

So, in an effort to both try something new and find out if I’m any damn good at something I’ve always wanted to write, I’ve got a new project underway. You may have already heard me hinting/talking about it. I’m writing a Science Fiction/Comedy that will be podcast over the coming months.

This addresses the whole “I’ve always wanted to podcast a book” and “I’ve always wanted to try my hand at humor” aspects of my creative aspirations. I figure that with 20 episodes of “Get Published” under my belt I have the tools I need to podcast the book so I’m only a little nervous about that aspect of the project. The writing humor side of things is an entirely different kettle of fish.

I think it may be because I have very high standards on that front.

My absolute favorite writing is Science Fiction and Fantasy as you may know. If I can get it with a healthy helping of humor, it’s even better. I’m always watching for the next new Terry Prachett book and I used to be that way with Robert Aspirin (until his untimely passing). I also make a habit of reading Douglas Adams’ “Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy” as least once every year.

Those three writers cast pretty big shadows and I want to do them honor by writing something they wouldn’t toss into the bin. It has taken me this long to get to actually attempting it BECAUSE I let their work intimidate me.

No more. I have already written and started recording the first episode of my new podcast which is titled “GalaxyBillies”. It is the story of five Hillbillies who are kidnapped by an alien starship and how they take the galaxy at large by… well surprise, I think more than anything. The first episode will be up on the site (and available in my “Get Published” feed) December 24, 2009.

I hope you will take the time to listen to the story and, love it or hate it, chime in with your comments. Because I am writing it episodically, if something isn’t working, I can adjust it on the fly. Your comments will help me with that.

I am nervous about the project, but I know I have to do it. It’s something I’ve wanted to try for a very long time so why not get started now? I hope you will join me in the grand experiment.

Personal Update

Other than the new podcast, I haven’t been up to much. My NaNoNovel is sitting quietly, waiting to be edited in a month or so and my fantasy novel is shelved for the time being. I have submitted a story to Absolute Xpress’s Flash Fiction contest and am waiting (patiently) to hear back in the coming months about that.

Oh yeah, and I’m getting ready for the holiday season. That’s enough, isn’t it?

Have a great week!

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9
Dec

Let Your Mind Wander

   Posted by: Michell    in About Writing, Irreverent Muse

The subconscious mind is an amazing thing. Have you ever been in the situation where you were trying to remember someone’s name or a word and a few minutes after you’ve given up, it pops into your mind?

Happens to me all the time.

I’ve noticed that my writing is being done subconsciously too at times. I get my characters in a bind and I can’t think of a good, logical way to get them out of it. I walk and I think and I try different things but nothing works. Then, out of the blue, an idea hits me that is so freaking awesome I wonder why I never thought of it sooner.

In the past I thought it was just my mind working from one possibility to the next until a good idea came up. That’s my conscious mind that I’m talking about. Recent events have made me wonder if that is actually true.

I have noticed a tendency where I sleep poorly if I’m working through story ideas. My mind just seems too active. When that eureka moment hits and I’ve written down the solution to my current problem, sleep returns. I never really gave it much thought.

But recently, I’ve been working on a story idea that is in a genre I’ve never written in before. It’s a genre I’ve read widely and love dearly, and maybe that love has added some pressure to write something decent the first time out. The genre? Comedy.

I love reading Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett and Robert Aspirin. They are each brilliant in their own ways and I really want to write something that reflects my affection for them. So after writing three drafts of my first chapter, each one brand new and each one not good enough (in my opinion), I was starting to wonder if I could do it.

And my dreams were becoming very bizarre (think moving around as a character in lego world bizarre). I was waking up exhausted knowing only that my dream was severely weird.

I would dispiritedly type a few more words for my story, but none measured up. Last night I finally had my eureka moment. The words lined up and made sense. The characters acted the way I wanted them too. I got a good night’s rest.

I’m convinced now, more than ever, that it was my subconscious mind working overtime that was responsible. I was dedicating so many brain cycles that I wasn’t resting even when I was asleep.

But, now there is hope. The story is progressing and I will start recording this coming weekend. You can expect to see/hear the pilot episode in my ‘Get Published’ feed very soon.

Personal Update

As mentioned above, the podcast story is starting to move forward. I also entered the flash fiction contest at Absolute Xpress last weekend. One more contest to enter this week and I’m good to go.

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