Posts Tagged ‘writing’

19
Oct

Lots Going On

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse

There are a lot of times that I think I’m my own worst enemy. I get myself going on multiple projects, then, just for good measure, I throw a few more things into the mix.

For example, I’ve got a couple writing projects, a book being revised, two anthology ideas developing and I’m going to World Fantasy Convention on October 27th. That should really be enough, but I’ve also decided to do NaNoWriMo again. Oh yeah, and those are only my writing commitments. I’ve also got family, work, Scouts, my Get Published podcast and a couple other things.

Yup, I’m definitely my own worst enemy.

Oddly enough, there are times when I have to sit back and take a deep breath; it all just feels like too much.

Yesterday was one of those “overwhelmed” days. I was on day two of being sick. Not seriously sick, mind you. It was just a cold. But I was sick enough my work colleagues didn’t want me in the office. So I stayed home and worked there. The problem is, I need to get out of the house to work. The alternative is, I am reminded throughout the entire day of all that I have to do.

So, I spent the day, not feeling 100%, trying to get my work done and thinking about all the deadlines I have.

Not fun.

The upside is, I’ve got World Fantasy Convention to look forward to. I’m leaving Calgary at about 6 AM next Thursday for San Diego. Mr. JR Murdock will be picking me up at the airport and we will make our way over to the convention hotel. I’m pretty sure I won’t be getting much sleep because I’ll be meeting a number of online friends for the first time. I’ll also be working directly with JR to put our Steampunk novel to bed. Then there are the parties, the sessions and all the networking I hope to do.

It will be awesome, but exhausting.

My hope and fear is that I will also come home with a number of new projects.

The only hope I have is that I can start to finish a few of these projects off. Otherwise, how am I going to fit all the new ones in?

If you’re going to be at WFC, please look me up. I’ll be the guy with the big bags under his eyes. :)

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26
Aug

Mid-life Crisis

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse

I’ve seen other people have a mid-life crisis where they buy a banging sportscar (note: use of word banging is merely my attempt to feel younger and more relevant) or trade in a spouse for a newer model. My fast-approaching high-school reunion (tomorrow, and no, I’m saying which one) has made me realize that I really need to get onto one of my own and soon. Otherwise, I’ll be retired by the time I actually get around to it.

But, what purpose does a mid-life crisis actually serve?

I think, and it is only my opinion, is that those people who suffer said affliction come to a realization that they haven’t achieved all those things they set out to do when they were young. Some compensate by trying to relive their youth through fast cars, hair weaves, inappropriate clothes (pop collar shirts unbuttoned to reveal your man-sweater complete with heavy gold chain; I mean, really?) or young lovers. Others create the so-called “Bucket list” to work through.

All in an effort to be young and hip and maybe fulfill some of our dreams.

The thing about dreams is, they change. Sometimes they become irrelevant, sometimes more important dreams come up and depose the old ones. We also sometimes learn to refine those dreams from the broad ethereal ones to something more concrete.

Now, having a mid-life crisis isn’t something to do lightly. If you buy the wrong car, or get the wrong hair weave you just look ridiculous. If you get the young lover and actually discover you still love your spouse, you can never go back.

So, rather than move serruptitiously into the mid-life crisis (or MLC as I will refer to it from this moment on) I decided to examine the my goals from when I was young.

Let’s see. I wanted to have super-powers by the time I was twenty. <pats self down> Nope, didn’t get those. In hindsight, that’s probably a very good thing. Considering my low opinion of people who speed through playground zones near my house, my lack of super abilities has meant the continued survival of many evil-doers. Chalk one up to dream unfulfilled.

I have, however, written a book that is going to be published next year about a boy who decides to be a superhero. Maybe the dream didn’t fade after all. I think it was probably just rechanneled to something less destructive.

Um, how about the one where I become immortal? Nope, that one didn’t happen either. Still, I DID write a story about an immortal who lost everything but her immortality and the lengths she went to trying to become powerful again. Not a very nice person at all. Whew! Dodged a bullet on that one.

I wanted a family of my own when I was young. Check. Got one of those, and a great one at that. I’ve also got more friends than I ever thought possible, so I’m very lucky that way. Big checkmark now.

Rich and famous? Nope, but that was never a goal. I mean, who wouldn’t like to be able to do whatever they want whenever they want? Still, it wasn’t something that I ever got too worried about.

That leaves one last dream worth talking about. Being a professional writer.

When I conceived that particular goal, I had no idea what it meant. It was infinitely more probable than getting super-powers or immortality but it was also infinitely harder. We comic book readers know that the first two only need timing and luck. The last one needs luck, sure, but it also requires hard work, perseverence, patience and, well, more hard work.

It also means defining for oneself what is meant by professional.

In my case, I now know I want my work published and generating enough income that I can retire earlier from my current career. I also want to be able to write until I can’t write any more and still expect to see my stuff in print. Anne McCaffery and Terry Pratchett are two of my favorite authors and that is exactly what they continue to do even now.

While I can’t see into the future, I do know I’ve had some short stories published AND I have the aforementioned Boy Superhero novel coming out next year along with some self-published work.

I do believe that dream is coming true.

That can mean only one thing: MLC averted. Sorry Mr. Car Salesman, but please cancel the order on that sportscar.

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I was very fortunate to attend a brand new Convention for Writers and Readers here in Calgary called “When Words Collide” a week ago. The convention had several VIP guests including Robert J Sawyer who agreed to be interviewed for the show. He talks about marketing and promotion in the Tips and Typos section.

I also interviewed Marc Johnson. Marc is a self-published fantasy author living in the Bay area. He talks about why he made the decision to self-publish and how he is treating his writing as a business.

Both authors talk about something I found very interesting and that is, knowing your market and targeting it. It’s an important lesson for me and one I think all authors need to hear.

I hope you enjoy the show.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 64 – Know Your Audience

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

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 64 – Know Your Audience

Welcome to the show.

01:06 — Promo – V for Vertigo

01:43— Tips and Typos – Get Published Episode 64 – Know Your Audience (continued)

  • Michell talks to Robert J. Sawyer about marketing, promotion and knowing your audience.
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments

13:40 - Promo - Flying Island Press

14:24 — Get Published Episode 64 – Know Your Audience (continued)

Marc Johnson talks about writing, podcasting, eBooks and self-publishing among many other topics.

47:37 - Promo - The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences

48:38 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Marc Johnson - http://www.marcanthonyjohnson.com/

V for Vertigo - 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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