Attempting NaNoWriMo Again

Attempting NaNoWriMo again, this time a possible Vella serial. The concept is a Gothic Sci-Fi Romance (with maybe a murder mystery thrown in) – just to see if I can throw the depression of the Gothic style with the hope of the Science Fiction and Romance genres. Conceived as a serial, if it goes the way it is in my head, at some point the story will be morphed into a two to three book series. But first, seeing if Vella works as a release style for me.

Also in the mix for NaNoWriMo is getting more of the blog in order and working on two anthology pieces due by Dec 31.

I’ve never succeeded before – and the normal roadblocks are all there – too many jobs with tax season study gearing up, the package season for the post office going crazy (yesterday for Halloween, I pulled a full twelve-hour day), and family obligations for the holidays. Plus the normal juggling nine gigs, editing, and keeping mind and body healthy and alive.

Writing over 1,000 words a day should be a piece of cake, right?

Any amount of words is a good thing. I hope you will enjoy snippets as I get them done.

Cover: Gothic Sci-Fi Romance

F is for Falstaff

 

F is for Falstaff. Hey all, I’m an editor at Falstaff books and we are having a 99 cent book sale on our first in series. Below are four of the 33 on sale (if you want to know more – just let me know … others include space western, fantasy, and sci-fi.). I kept it to four of my faves.

The Darkest Storm Book 1: Storm Forged

First up is the first book I developmentally edited for Falstaff (I’m over 20 books now) – Storm Forged (not the proofreader!). A superhero in a not-so-happy world. Selling tag line “The X-Men meets The Hunger Games in this thrilling debut superhero novel!” (Clicking on the title or the book above will take you to Amazon) That is it for books I have touched. Full length novel.

Now books I have read

  1. Of Lips and Tongue by A.G. Carpenter – the first in an amazing series of Southern Gothic novellas (all of which are out). You can by the taster below or get the omnibus – Touch: A Trilogy

 

2. The Mussorgsky Riddle – A psychic mixed with music in Urban Fantasy. So good. Full length novel.

3. Perishables – Y’all know I love Michael G. Williams and his writing. This is the book that started my love. A vampire has to decide between revealing himself or letting his Homeowner’s Associate get eaten by zombies. The first in the series is really two or three novellas combined and isn’t the best of the series … but it is a great and fun beginning.

Publication of Three Losses

A competition caught my eye last Friday (7/5/2019) – write a flash in 24-hours this Sunday (theme to be announced). The website looked rather new, and I’m not sure the e-zine has been published yet, but I thought, why not? If I have time. The time would be weird because the host for the competition was clearly overseas (prices for other competitions listed in pounds instead of dollars, though this prize was just publication).

On Saturday a little afternoon, I say the theme pop by “Loss”. Ugh. I rolled my eyes. Ten thousand people writing about death and hurts. Well, count me out. A little later my brain said, what if … you don’t focus on depression. Can you make it an action-packed Urban Fantasy? Suuuuure, why not stick all that in only 500 words? Well, you were just talking to someone about your “Archaeology is the Best Major” for it’s creep factor and thinking about creating a new series for Martini Martinez, an Urban Fantasy Monster Hunter – and that boyo from Archaeology is a monster in human form. Nah, that would be … well, maybe. And I went to sleep, playing with the idea.

Sunday morning I wrote the untitled story and it came out to 683 words. The flash, including the title, for entry had a 500 word max. So I chopped out some of the backstory for the series for Martini and her Intern Brandon. Then I chopped character actions and streamlined and hacked some more. Finally I had 495 words and I titled it “Three Losses”.

I placed – didn’t win. That went to Mermaids and Monsters, a flash close to what I expected most submitters would be putting forth. I broke the rules – although all three of the characters of Three Losses lost their battle after a fashion – so I’m not surprised I wasn’t number one. I was surprised to place in the “runner-up” category with five other writers. There had been 37 entries.

So “Thee Losses” is published in the July E-Zine “Dare to Write It” ) put out by All For Writers. I will publish the flash sometime next year as part of my normal Sunday materials.

It’s a sequel to Archaeology is the Best Major. Let me know if you want the third installment. By the way Martini Martinez, as the name kind-of indicates, is meant to have a humorous story approach. I do not know why she showed up here. This is much more a Younger type of story.

Release Announcement: WeAreNotThis – Carolina Writers for Equality

WeAreNotThis is out. One of my short stories was accepted into this charity anthology.

Some things have happened this year to make me … exasperated with the government of my adopted home state of North Carolina. The people are amazing. The state beautiful. The NC Legislature needs to learn (pardon FDR for the rip-off) the only thing to hate is hate itself.

https://www.amazon.com/We-Are-Not-This-Carolina-ebook/dp/B01M5FVA7A/

We Are Not This Cover Art