Wednesday, February 27

Short Story Update

Garden party is nearly finished. The story has changed a lot but I think for the better and seems to be much easier to understand. The main character, Claude Leroy, also feels more sensitive but driven, and not quite so unstable.

When Thoughts Come Alive has been renamed to Fish Taco Tuesday, a title that really sticks to the story's hipster feel and doesn't give away the main character's, Sunset Carson (aka. Jim Beam), magical ability.

Both stories will be finished a few days before the Clarion application deadline which I am so excited about. I figured I'd be up until 11:58 March 1, but thanks to so many friends and colleagues who have taken the time to read these stories, things are ahead of schedule. Thank you to everyone.

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Wednesday, February 20

Garden Party

Almost all of the Garden Party comments are in which means it's time to start some serious short story revisions.

In the meantime, whenever I am looking for interesting industry news and links I check out David Anthony Durham's blog. He is the fabulous author of Acacia, and I had the opportunity to talk with him at the Fantasy Matters event in Minneapolis last November where he gave me some terrific advice. He always has great resources up on his blog too so when I checked it out today, of course, I found a terrific link for Colleen Lindsay (aka La Gringa), a new literary agent for FinePrint Literary Management. She'll be handling science fiction, fantasy and graphic novels and also has a wonderful blog full of information for new writers, such as writing a query letter.

Back to work.

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Friday, February 15

Valentine

Valentine, a character in Neil Gaiman's Mirrormask, makes me think about writing--imaginative writing where characters flow in and out of one another in a stream of unconsciousness. It's difficult to kick that left brained, editor out of the writing process and let anything go. Neil Gaiman does a terrific job at this. His stories remind me to write and let the unconscious sneak in and surprise you.

My revision of chapter one went this way. It was full of surprises. I was working at the coffeehouse and had just met Karen Meisner, fiction editor at Strange Horizons. We talked Doctor Who and I was so excited to know you can actually buy a sonic screwdriver, which I will order from Amazon as soon as I finish this post so I can finally open that secret portal I know hides behind our attic door. But when Karen left, I began revising chapter one--writing a scene I have had in my head for sometime--and discovered a wonderful gift Aunt Gloria gives the twins for their birthday. Something I never could have planned to come out in the way it did and something I only wish my Aunt could have given me .

My short story Theodore Lights has now become Garden Party, and I am much happier with a story following crazy characters who enjoy magical vegetables from Claude Leroy's garden. I finished the story by deadline, had it critiqued by my Advanced Fiction Writing class, and felt alright about the comments, but discouraged that so many readers felt confused. Karen Meisner offered to take a look at the story as well, before I turn it in for Clarion, and I am very excited to hear feedback from someone who actually reads fantasy. Then I'll start on the revisions.

Back to revising chapter two, which might end up as chapter three--if only the twins had a sonic screwdriver.

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