Biking to Work!

I've just started (technically, re-started, more on that in a moment) biking to work every day. I enjoy it, and hopefully it will help get me in better shape.

I used to bike to work over a decade ago, in a different city at a different job, and I enjoyed that a lot. Also gives me time to listen to my podcasts again, and that'll be nice. Plus, I sorta suspect that the heavier I am, the more difficulty I have writing... healthy mind in a healthy body and all that.

Anyway! I still have a short story to put up on this site, and since my plans after work for today and tomorrow fell through, I should have time to do that!

How is it Halfway through June Already!?

Blargh!

Okay, okay, it's not all bad. Started writing the next Tintian, that's nice. This one will be loosely based on "The Shooting Star", and I'm already pretty excited about it!

And I have a short story written for my lovely Patreon supporters, which is excellent news... just gotta put in the work to get that on this here fancy website!

And tomorrow is Father's Day in Canada (or is that Fathers Day? Could work either way, really... might be Fathers' Day, even!), which means spending a bit of time with ye olde family, which will be nice!

But holy snakes, does time every slip away...

Tough Being A Creative...

Yeah, yeah, I know. Cry me a river, you bleeding-heart-liberal-snowflake-whatever. Being an artist is tough.

It is, though. I mean, many things are difficult. I imagine being a head-in-the-sand conservative is very difficult for some people. But being an artist is my thing, and at times it's very tough.

For example: last week I had the... pleasure?... of meeting a fellow writer. A very successful writer, by all accounts. This gentleman is full-time, has published 17 books (and is working on number 18), and, sadly, is not a very nice human being.

I mean, in the grand scheme of things, I didn't witness him kick any puppies. But he had that loud, brash, forward-facing arrogance about everything that just oozed "I'm so good at this writing thing, and you never, ever will be."

Me: "Hey, do you know any good editors? Mine, unfortunately, is too busy these days."
Him: "Oh, sure! My editor (name drops famous editor) is great, but is booked solid for the next 8 months and costs $12,000 per book."
Me: "... huh. I guess a 'no' wouldn't have worked?" (Out loud, I said "Oh, that's too bad" because I'm not a jerk)

And it just kinda sucks. You want to believe that people who succeed are nice, ya know? That they work hard, and therefore understand how hard it is to do what it is we do... but then you meet somebody like this guy, who's an arrogant jerk-face, and you think "Right. These are the kinds of jerks that make money, not the nice ones."

Oh well. Nothing I can do about him except try to become successful so that there are a few more not-jerks in the general writer-population, I suppose.

Hope your week was great!

Sunday = Writing Day

Sundays are rapidly becoming my favourite days to write. Mostly, because they're completely free (aside from chores, of course), but also because there doesn't seem to be much expectation that I do anything besides write!

So today I'm going to go downstairs to my study, pull out some source material, and do some research followed by cranking out 5,000 words.

So it is written, so it shall be done. Hope all of you are having great weekends too!

Back to Tintian?

You know, I think I'm going to get started on the next Tintian.

The long and short of it is that I'm not great at short stories, and I really don't enjoy writing them. I've done a bunch, some are pretty good (if I do say so myself), but I think it's time to go back to what I really enjoy.

And I think Tintian Book 2 might be a good place to get back into it. Thankfully, I have all day off tomorrow, so plenty of time to research, outline, and start getting down to brass tacks!

Anyway, more as the story develops!

Happy Long Weekend!

I love weekends. The time I have away from work is the best time for me to write, and since I now have far more finite writing opportunity, I do treasure the chances I have to put fingers to keyboard.

Long weekends are weird, though. It almost feels wrong to use the extra time for writing, since the whole point of a long weekend is to get some substantial time off (this will be the first time I have 3 consecutive days off since I started the most recent paying job).

Ah well! Will still write a bunch, and I need to edit a short story for the Patreon subscribers!

Anyway! Hope any Canadian readers are enjoying their Monday off as much as I hope to!

Didn't Win the Toronto Star Competition

No real surprise there, to be honest. I think my story is strong (and, to be 100% frank, better than the story that did win), but it's pew-pew-lasers rather than slow, thoughtful fiction.

Nothing against those that did win! They're great stories, but not my taste. YMMV and all that!

Anyway, that means I have a story I can send out for publication, and I *think* it's gonna go to Asimov. So that's exciting! Means it'll be 6-7 months before I hear back, but no time like the present and all that.

Hope everyone is having a great Thursday!

"Moana" makes me cry like a baby...

... a tired, hungry baby.

But seriously. I've watched the whole movie 3 times thus far, plus at least a dozen times replaying my favourite parts, and I cry every time. It's ridiculous.

I really hope something I write at some point can have this kind of impact on people. That would be... amazing.

 

Ad Astra 2017

Well, among a very busy weekend I managed to spend a few hours at Ad Astra 2017.

It was an interesting experience. I met some nice people, and overall it was a positive experience, but I very much felt like an outsider looking in.

I happened to run into another author-friend of mine (two, actually, but one of them is a professional, paid author who won the "Writers of the Future" award a few years back), and that pretty much cemented how little I'm a part of the "in" crowd at these sorts of things. Still, I attended some great talks and I'm definitely glad I went.

Oh! I attended a panel that had 5 female authors! That was pretty damn amazing.

There was a seminar on defining "Space Opera", and that alone was probably worth the price of admission. I do hope that next year they spread out the sci-fi panels, though.

Anyway! Enough of that. Looking forward to getting fingers back on keys tomorrow!

Holy Snakes it's been awhile!

So... tomorrow I may be attending the biggest sci-fi writing conference in Canada. It's called "Ad Astra", and it takes place around this time every year in northern Toronto. Bit of a drive (it'll probably take me about 2 hours to get there, if traffic cooperates), but I'm looking forward to it!

What I'm NOT looking forward to is the 3 sci-fi centred talks I'd really like to attend all taking place at the same time! That officially sucks.

I also have to decide if I want to go to Sanderson's talk immediately after whichever one of the 3 talks I attend. I think I'd like to see him live? He seems interesting. It'll depend if I can think of any good questions, I suppose?

Anyway, that's what I'm up to tomorrow! Anyone out there doin' anything interesting?

Precious, Precious Feedback!

A lot of the time, we writers sort of work in a vacuum.
I mean, I spend a LOT of time working in a vacuum, if you consider that the majority of my longer works are space operas that take place in the cold, dark, unforgiving void. But that, of course, isn't what i mean.
What I mean is that a lot of time I write something, or update something, or post something, and it goes out into the universe... and nothing.
Thankfully, the reviews for "Tintian and the King's Claw" have been very positive, and the few responses I got when I published "Flying Sparks" were all very nice. And that's not to say I don't appreciate those! I do.
But it's also nice when somebody sits down and critiques my work. In this case, a gentleman came across this very website, and made comments regarding the layout, the format, and asked some very thoughtful questions about what I do and why.

It was great! I don't have all the answers yet, but it is a damn fine thing to know that my work is getting some notice from the wider world. Huzzah!

I'm going to spend some time this week considering some of the feedback he gave me, and really thinking about the direction I'd like to take this whole "writing website" in. Maybe there will be some changes, maybe I'll keep things the way they are now but streamline or improve them in other ways... but either way, I'm really glad that person got in touch with his suggestions.

If you have any feedback, do let me know! You can find my contact information up in the "About" page, or you can leave a comment here on this very post! Thanks folks!

Back to Life, Back to Reality...

Ah, Mondays. For many of us, the busiest day of the week as we scramble to catch up to the work "missed" over two days of relaxation.

For others of us (like, say, writers!), just another day to sit down at the keyboard and crank out more work.

I'm still polishing that story I finished last week. I'm unhappy with it, which usually means it needs a bit more time. At least I figured out the math problems... at least I hope so. Gotta double check that I've changed the numbers throughout the entire piece. Went from a 300 year voyage to a 12,000 year one (to a star significantly further away).

Also dreaming about the next story (as I frequently do). I want to write something more... explode-y. This story is a slow-burn thinker, and I miss writing sorta-silly, action-packed stories. Means I'll have to go for a longer format, but to be honest I've always felt a bit more comfortable with longer stories anyway.

Probably just because it takes much longer before the story is ready to edit. And I do hate editing...

Anyway! Back to the grindstone! Hope everyone is having a great month!

Happy long weekend, if you have one!

One of the upsides to being a writer is the joy of setting your own hours.
One of the downsides is that you don't get the same joy from long weekends that most people get... I don't run usual 9-5 hours, and I certainly don't work only Monday-Friday, so the only difference a long weekend means for me is that any chores I was planning to do today ain't gettin' done.

But that's okay! Everyone deserves some "me" time, whenever they can!

Stories are coming along, still waiting for the copy of my novel back from my editor (who I imagine, or at least hope!, is enjoying her long weekend!), but things are still moving in a vaguely forward direction.

Anyway! Hope long weekend, everyone! Try and get some sunshine, if you can!

Second Draft of a New Novel Finished!

So I've gotten my second draft of my most recent novel edited. Now I just have to go through the editorial feedback, tighten up and correct the mistakes, and then submit!

Exciting!

In other news, I'm also polishing up a short story for submission. Basically, next week is going to be very, very busy! Phew! And now I have to decide whether to work on some more short stories, or write some long ones.

I also have a few books I want to read (or, as I believe most writers refer to it: "research"), including one about a shark that eats memories (I've been told it's good), and Scalzi's most recent book ("Collapsing Empire"). Might wait for that series to be finished before I start it... but probably not. ^_^

Anyway! Hurray for progress!

Almost Done another Short Story! And why I Hate Special Relativity...

This one is a bit longer than my last handful, currently weighing in around 7,000 words. I'm pretty happy with it, although it's required me to do way more math than my usual stories.

On the plus side, I think it's a better story by the inclusion of me crunching the numbers to determine some relativistic issues. The core of the story involves a sleeper ship (cryogenics is such a neat idea!) that travels thousands and thousands of years to a world to colonize it. I needed to determine how old the ship would be if it manages a respectable 0.6c velocity.

There are still some hiccups (acceleration is the big one... my calculations currently assume that the ship just gets up to 0.6c instantly, and decelerates instantly when it arrives), but I'm going to go ahead and say it's good enough for hard sci-fi and leave it at that. If Andy Weir can have an interplanetary ship powered by magic, I can have one that speeds up and slows down really quickly!

Anyway! Going to submit it tomorrow, after I finish polishing it up today.

New short story up!

Just posted a new short story for everyone.

Of course, if you were a Patron over on Patreon, you'd have already read this story a few weeks ago... but hey, free is free, right?

Hope you folks like it! Lemme know what ya think.

I hit my Word Count Today!

First time in... months? Probably months.

But today, I hit it.

Now, let's see if I can make it 2 days in a row tomorrow...

Work Day

Today I write.

I've already finished about half of my target world-count (1,000 of my daily goal of 2,000). It's been a struggle recently, but today has been a bit better than most.

I'm going to finish off the last 1,000 words for today, and I then I think I'm going to play some guitar. I haven't touched the instrument in a few months, but I realized that I have the house to myself and I can actually kinda... crank it. So I'm going to, I think.

Wish me luck!

Mid-Way Into March!

Okay, a bit past the middle, but it's been a busy month!

The story I'm working on currently doesn't have a hard word-count limit. I'm just writing, see where it takes me, and then padding or trimming as appropriate when it's done. It's a bit more thoughtful than most of my work, and as a result I've had to consult with a few friends of mine in biology and dendrology.

Yes, I have friends in biology and dendrology at local universities. I have weird circles of friends, but they're awesome!

Today is devoted to studying and translating a few Latin terms for alien plants and fungi... hopefully the story will be done in a few days!

Thanks for reading, and I'm going to have to try harder (again!) to keep this page updating more frequently!

March into March

Well, we are now heading into Month 3 of 2017, and I've still only had a handful of rejections to my name.

This will not stand!

Lots of stuff to submit this month, though. Hopefully some of it sticks! Oh, and a new short story for free for my readers... although, of course, my Patrons have already seen it.

The perks of your support!

Anyways, hope everyone else likes it (and considers supporting me via Patreon... link right there at the top of the page).