Thursday, April 28, 2011

How It's Going

Marketing:  I've mostly been working on consolidating the various profiles I have out there, including Facebook, Twitter, Smashwords, and the blogs.  I've also finished a couple of other projects which must remain secret.  In total, I feel like I'm making progress.  Heck, even this is making progress in terms of marketing my work, but I must do it more often.

Short Project:  I finished the blocking and have moved on to the writing.  About halfway through scene 1.  I love this part, though it tends to go slowly, mostly because I'm revising while I do it.  I've set up a revision notes page, just a place where I can give myself general notes (IE move the new teeth thing up to the first few lines so it's the grabber) and I don't get caught up in revising while I'm writing.  Also, my tone sounds a little wooden and formal.  Even though I'm writing for the Wild West, it can't be stuffy.  One thing at a time; multi-tasking for me means many projects done, none well enough.

Long Project:  Still hashing out the basics of the plot.  It's a long project, but the logjam is starting to break and the flow of the scenes is coming easier.  I'm starting to feel like what I'm putting down now is the groundwork for stuff later and that's GREAT.  It means I'm leading the audience.  I just have to keep thinking that way.  I'm also finding the antagonist needs an assistant weasel, someone to prime her bad behavior pump.  He'll show up; I just don't see him yet.

Blog Posts:  I don't do enough of these.  And I'm also going to include springpunk/clockpunk references I find in a Google alert.  Nothing says all this has to be about me.  I'm also going to be looking at a few new tools as time goes on.

A good couple of weeks.  This is the busy part of the season for me, so I'm hoping I can sustain a good work schedule in the midst of all the rest of it.

1 comment:

  1. Hey John, nice roundup :)

    One of the best resources I've found for being able to manage both the blog/twitter (promotion) and the writing is Kristen Lamb. Not sure how to put a link in this so here is the address: http://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/choosing-our-path-genre-matters/
    That is the current page but if you read a couple posts in either direction you'll find lots of information on managing the social networking (that is her specialty).
    Keep working at it, can't wait to see the next Turning Springs story, I really enjoyed the first one :)

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