I went Indie a while ago but slacked in marketing. Really, I know marketing. I've worked in the field (along with Human Resources, Sales, Office Management and a few others that don't apply) so I know what to do. I'm just a slacker and used that "life happens" excuse to not get it done.
I do have several books finished that are just sitting on my computer waiting to be edited. That's the real work. Editing. It's like you worked hard to create this art project you love and someone leans over your shoulder and points out all the things that don't work with it. BUT IT WAS SO BEAUTIUFL! before that editing muse stepped up. Sheesh! What a nag!
So here's my new experiment.
I took a book I loved and I'm posting it to a blog, placing adsense on it and a link to Patreon.
I first discovered Patreon from podcasts. Another thing I long to do, but (insert "life happens" excuse here) just haven't done. It's a place where creative people can post for donations to keep the creativity flowing. Podcastors do it, You-tubers, and artists all do it on Patreon and people just donate towards their work. Some do exceedingly well, other's just float along. Some have no donations. :(
Then I figured since my "life happens" excuse was blocking my podcasting abilities, why don't I use it for my writings? And so, a new blog was born; The Midnight Brain. I put an age warning on it for violence and or sexual stuff. Mostly I did this so I don't scare the kiddies.
First two chapters of Eyes of My Killer are up and the next two are set to launch over the next couple of days. I'm editing each chapter as I put it up. This forced editing is getting things done! Wo0t!
Patreon is almost set up, too. Still learning the technicalities on the site, but I've been approved. Yay!
To all my fellow writers, I'll keep you posted on this experiment.
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Sunday, December 30, 2018
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Never too Late - Life Lesson #1
I knew who I was but not where I was going. Then I let them
tell me where I should go instead of exploring for myself.
Stood there boldly
Sweatin the sun
Felt like a million
Felt like number one
I never felt that strong
Like a rock
--Bob Seger
We were all there but never knew that was our place in the
sun. Our place where we shone with a light so bright the world was ours. Had we
known it was ours to take there might have been some better decisions. Less
regrets. Less wishing for that do over.
The do over comes I believe, later, in the next life, the
next go round on this planet or the next.
Some things ring true. Some things touch that space where
the soul lives.
Hemmingway
Van Gogh
Poe
Especially Poe
Sometimes I wonder if the connections we have to these
people from history is linked to another life, another existence we once had.
Did the shiver we experienced when we walked thought Hemmingway’s house give a
glimpse into a life we once passed through in another form? When tears form at
the mention of Poe’s name does that show us something more than what we learned
from books? The emotion so deep that flows up from the depths of the well of
our soul when we stand in front of the original Starry Night from Van Gogh does that mean something more?
Is time travel real or just an interpretation of the lives
we’ve been reincarnated through? Can our next life put us in the time of Poe,
the city he saw, the steps he took? Who says we reincarnate forward into a new
life, perhaps we can go into any time and live beside those who inspire us
today? Or perhaps we did live there and that’s the attraction we have to them
now.
I believe the brave pursue their dreams. I’m not sure that’s
easy to do when we marry too young or start a family before we’ve sought out
our dreams. I think dreams should come first. Especially for those with
creative dreams. Those are the hardest to cultivate in our society. Go out,
make money, and forsake the dreams of your soul for that so-called American
Dream. Happy house, picket fence, kids and a dog.
I’ve lived it, but somewhere deep inside I never understood
it. A restlessness stayed with me through it all. Like something was missing.
Something was out there and just beyond my vision. Beyond my reach.
Robert Frost knew it. He spoke of that road not taken and
the bravery to walk that path.
It’s never too late to dream a new dream or plan a new plan.
Here at 61 I’m seeking that which has eluded me all these years. I feel the
years but they don’t make me stubble yet, they don’t stop me from seeking that
which was missing, that which was lost.
Here I start a new adventure, a new business. One of art and
sharing this creativity. One I never
dreamed to achieve.
Updates to follow…..
Wednesday, December 05, 2018
2 Things Writers Need
New writers need two things; drive and patience.
Patience comes in about the time you will have to spend on getting your novel polished. Skipping steps will impact the quality of the finished product. Take your time to get it right.
Drive
Drive because writing a novel is a long haul. You don't just pour it all down on paper and ship it off your desk. A good writer knows that there is a lot more to writing a book than that first draft.- Getting it written in the first step. Don't stop, get it all down from beginning to end.
- Next comes the rewrite. Going over it page by page to check for plot gaps, grammar, typos, and general mistakes. Hey, if you killed a character in chapter 5 you better not resurrect him in chapter 8. People will notice, you'll be called out on it, and your reader will probably not read your next book or recommend you to friends.
- After your rewrite put that book on the shelf for a few weeks to clear your head. Come back and read through again. Make any edits you need to and be honest with yourself.
- Then go find someone to read it that will give you an honest opinion. I tell my beta readers to "rip it apart."
- Take their comments with a grain of salt. Consider them all carefully and either edit again or move on. Just put your ego in the back seat for this part. It can be painful.
Patience
Patience comes in about the time you will have to spend on getting your novel polished. Skipping steps will impact the quality of the finished product. Take your time to get it right.
- Writing a book isn't a sprint, it's more like a marathon. Take it slow and pace yourself.
- Editing takes time.
- Putting your book on a shelf for a week or more can be a killer. You're going to want to go back and play with it so you just get that thing done. Don't do that. Let the story leave your head a bit so you can actually read the thing without thinking about what you know is there.
- Beta readers? I've had quick ones and I've had those that take weeks. Be patient, don't harass them. They have lives and families and probably work so your book might have to be fit in between all that other stuff. While you're waiting, start you next book. Don't waste time obsessing on your beta.
- Remember to breathe.
Happy Writing!
Friday, November 30, 2018
Oh Nano.... so sorry to say...
Barely 3000 words. Blah! Another Nano come and gone.
Not in a balanced place right now. Not sad, not anything. Just need to claim some space for myself.
Anyone else like that? Need that one room, no matter the size, that can be just my stuff. My brain settles better when I'm all alone with my desk, my manuscripts and my pens. Sometimes in silence, sometimes with music or TV in the background.
I do my best and most productive writing in that environment.
Now? I'm missing that little room as we still work to find our footing in this new state. Working towards it, but why does it take so freakin' long???
I think this personal writing space is a thing only other writers will understand. I picture Stephen King who wrote in the laundry room with a typewriter on his knees and wonder if I can fit a chair into that little laundry room in the hall.
Not in a balanced place right now. Not sad, not anything. Just need to claim some space for myself.
Anyone else like that? Need that one room, no matter the size, that can be just my stuff. My brain settles better when I'm all alone with my desk, my manuscripts and my pens. Sometimes in silence, sometimes with music or TV in the background.
I do my best and most productive writing in that environment.
Now? I'm missing that little room as we still work to find our footing in this new state. Working towards it, but why does it take so freakin' long???
I think this personal writing space is a thing only other writers will understand. I picture Stephen King who wrote in the laundry room with a typewriter on his knees and wonder if I can fit a chair into that little laundry room in the hall.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Friday, May 04, 2018
Change, Change, Change...
Took a leap and moved to Florida to be closer to my kids. Just sold the house, left the jobs behind and drove a truck full of stuff to our new state. Right now we're staying with my daughter and looking for a place.
Yikes! We did it!
When I was 20 I would have done this in a minute, but now after building a home, careers and a life...what the heck were we thinking???
Well, what's life without a new goal, a new adventure? Time to learn new things, find our way and create a new life. I'm excited! Nervous! Ready to move onto a new world.
First I gotta learn to drive. I mean, I already know how to drive, but this place is like the wild, wild west. I came from a land of u-turns. You know -go right to go left. (I think it may be a Jersey thing.) Here in Florida they do these loops around in the middle of the road and it's freakin' scary! U-turns are an easier and safer way to get across a highway.
However, this place is warm and sunny. I'm walking the dogs, hanging at the pool and setting up the next phase of life. And it's great to be with my kids. I missed them so much I was miserable being 900 miles away.
Taking a big leap at this point in life is so much better than just sitting around doing what's expected. Time to turn the page and write the next chapter.
May the 4th be with you!
Yikes! We did it!
When I was 20 I would have done this in a minute, but now after building a home, careers and a life...what the heck were we thinking???
Well, what's life without a new goal, a new adventure? Time to learn new things, find our way and create a new life. I'm excited! Nervous! Ready to move onto a new world.
First I gotta learn to drive. I mean, I already know how to drive, but this place is like the wild, wild west. I came from a land of u-turns. You know -go right to go left. (I think it may be a Jersey thing.) Here in Florida they do these loops around in the middle of the road and it's freakin' scary! U-turns are an easier and safer way to get across a highway.
However, this place is warm and sunny. I'm walking the dogs, hanging at the pool and setting up the next phase of life. And it's great to be with my kids. I missed them so much I was miserable being 900 miles away.
Taking a big leap at this point in life is so much better than just sitting around doing what's expected. Time to turn the page and write the next chapter.
May the 4th be with you!
Monday, March 26, 2018
Demystifying the Introvert
All those personality tests are missing something. Labeling people as introverts
is inncorrect. They think introverts don't like socializing, have issues with talking to people, don't like meeting new people, etc.
They're wrong.
Introverts don't like wasting time. Introverts want action. Introverts are doers.
They're not going to sit around talking about the weather, but bring them to a place of shared interest and they turn on. They are bright and talkative and will control the conversation. They ask the most interesting and thoughtful questions and will have people sharing more than the usual small talk. Introverts crave interesting things.
Got an introvert in your life? Discover their passions and engage them about it. Is your introvert into Art? Auto mechanics? Theater? Books? Museums? Baseball? Football? Go there. Talk about it, visit it, find out more about it.
That's the secret.
is inncorrect. They think introverts don't like socializing, have issues with talking to people, don't like meeting new people, etc.
They're wrong.
Introverts don't like wasting time. Introverts want action. Introverts are doers.
They're not going to sit around talking about the weather, but bring them to a place of shared interest and they turn on. They are bright and talkative and will control the conversation. They ask the most interesting and thoughtful questions and will have people sharing more than the usual small talk. Introverts crave interesting things.
Got an introvert in your life? Discover their passions and engage them about it. Is your introvert into Art? Auto mechanics? Theater? Books? Museums? Baseball? Football? Go there. Talk about it, visit it, find out more about it.
That's the secret.
Don't call them Introverts. Call them The Passionate.
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