Posts Tagged ‘science fiction’

John Mierau is a wordsmith, a story teller, a scifi and fantasy hack not to mention, first and foremost, a family man. He is also a fellow Canadian podcaster and, as far as the Parsec awards are concerned, one of my main competitors. He is also a great person to talk to and I am honoured to have him on my show.

I also talk about doing guest posts and the value of it to both the post writer and the site owner.

I hope you enjoy the show.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 63 – John Mierau, Creative Force

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

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 63 – John Mierau, Creative Force

Welcome to the show.

01:51 — Promo – Podcast Teardown

02:32— Tips and Typos – Get Published Episode 63 – John Mierau, Creative Force (continued)

  • Michell talks about the value of doing Guest Blog Posts.
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments

05:27 - Promo - The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences

06:12 — Get Published Episode 63 – John Mierau, Creative Force (continued)

John Mierau talks about writing, podcasting, eBooks and self-publishing among many other topics.

51:46 - Promo - The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences

52:47 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

John Mierau - http://johnmierau.wordpress.com/

Podcast Teardown - http://johnmierau.wordpress.com/category/podcast-teardown/

Flying Island Press - http://flyingislandpress.com/

The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences - http://www.ministryofpeculiaroccurrences.com/

 

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13
Apr

What to Write, What to Write?

   Posted by: Michell    in About Writing, Irreverent Muse

I’ve been thinking a lot about my writing the past few days. Not thinking about it in terms of “Why am I bothering” or anything like that. More about “Am I going in too many different directions?”

To give you some idea of what I’m talking about, I have written six books with one underway. One is an adult, traditional fantasy, one is a YA mystery adventure (coming out soon), one is a science fiction comedy and three are YA superhero (same series). Now I’m working on a collaboration project that is a YA steampunk superhero mashup (with JR Murdock). If you were counting, that is five different storylines/series.

Granted, the traditional fantasy may never see the light of day, but that still means I’m working on four different series. Is that the smartest thing I could be doing?

Perhaps I should focus on one or two and work them through to their logical conclusions rather than spread myself out so much. The problem is, that isn’t how my mind works. The story ideas that I get are all over the place. I love challenging myself to write in different ways/genres.

But what will my readers think? Will they say, “Michell, you need to finish this series because it really interests me. The others don’t. Hurry up.” Or will they like my writing style enough that they will discover all of the characters I write and eagerly await the next installment, whatever that may be?

One of my favorite authors, Terry Pratchett, has done what I consider to be the penultimate series. Discworld. Within the Discworld he has written many, many different story arcs and characters. Sometimes they interact and most times they do not. He has the Rincewind arc, the Commander Vimes and the Anhk-Morpork Guards arc, the Witches arc, the Tiffany Aching arc and several others. He’s even done a number of one-offs. All within the same world.

Is that what I should be doing?

I know that I have several story arc ideas for my “Mik Murdoch” world. That is the YA Superhero series that I have sold the first book of to 5 Rivers Publishing. I’m already looking ahead to some of the other series I hope to write in that world. The thing is, I also have stories I want to write (or have written) don’t fit here.

Should I abandon those in favor of the common world?

I don’t think so. I know it will cause me additional stress to spread out my writing in so many directions, but I also believe it will help me to grow and continue growing as a writer. The downside is the books for the various series will take longer to write, but I hope my readers will understand.

What do you think? Should a writer (say me) focus his or her energies to a single project at a time before moving onto something else?

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26
Sep

GalaxyBillies – Episode 19

   Posted by: Michell    in Galaxybillies

Well folks, this is the end. Now we all have a chance to find out what happens to Earth, Greklor, Grokmar, MegaDan and, of course, the humans themselves.

I would like to thank you all for joining me on this journey. It has been both gruelling and extremely rewarding. The next step for the story is to move it over to Podiobooks.com. I’m also going to shelf the story for a few months before I come back and edit it into book form. If I’m lucky, it will see a paper version in the near future.

One last thing. I will be making t-shirts available to celebrate GalaxyBillies completion and move to podiobooks. Watch for it in the next two weeks if you are interested. I might even be putting a few more interesting pieces together too.

I would also like to invite you to send your comments, feedback and questions to galaxybillies at irreverentmuse dot com or to my voicemail line at 206.203.2031. I’ll answer anything you send me.

Please take a few moments and let me know what you thought of the story; what you liked and what didn’t work for you. That feedback will help me a great deal when I start editing the story.

I also have two Facebook groups for GalaxyBillies. Friends of GalaxyBillies and Michell Plested’s GalaxyBillies. I’d love to have you join.

Thank you again for joining me on my story journey.

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