Saturday, August 23, 2008

Making progress...


Just a quick update (it's my birthday today, so I've got a lot going on)

I've finished most of 4 sections of the book I'm working on, and started on the 5th. That means I'm about a third of the way through. Yay!

Of the two stories I sent out earlier, one's been rejected, and the other I haven't heard about yet. I like the story that got rejected, so I'm going to give it another look, check under the hood and trim it down, then send it right back out somewhere else. I'm sure there's a home for it out there somewhere.

That's all for today, folks. Stay tuned...same bat time, same bat channel.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Two stories launched


Over the last couple days, I've sent out two short stories to potentially be published. Both of the places where I've sent them are online publications (an important point of criteria for me, since I don't live where I can easily mail in a story), and one of them publishes a print media form of its magazine. They also pay, which is another important point for me (though definitely not one of the highest).

Anyway, we'll see what happens with the stories. I really like how both of them came out, so I have high hopes for them. One's called "The Crimson Rod" and the other's named "Hawa Died Last Week."

If and/or when they are accepted for publication, I'll post links to them here on this blog. If they're not accepted immediately, I'll just have to keep hunting around for a home for them.

So now begins the portion of the publication process where I obsessively check my email multiple times a day to see if it got a response yet...

Sunday, July 27, 2008

My new writing gadget


I totally forgot to mention that I bought a new writing gadget which my father-in-law brought over for me when he visited us around a month ago. It's an Alphasmart Neo 2, and I love it. I saw an ad for it a little while back, and immediately I was impressed with the possibility of owning a device that did nothing but write. I was able to snag one off eBay for a fraction of its already low price, and I have to say after using it for a while, I'm pretty impressed. It has one of the best keyboards I've ever typed on, has incredible battery life (about 700 hours on 3 AAs), and is quick and easy to start up. I can also easily transfer files to my laptop via its USB cable and store eight different text files in its huge memory (huge for text files, that is).

The best thing about it is, though: no distractions. I can write and write and I literally can't check my email or see what's going on in the world via Google News or play any kind of game, etc, etc. I'm forced to simply be creative with a simple machine in front of me, and it's just amazing how my writing output has just shot through the ceiling. And before you ask, it's much faster than a pen and paper, plus it saves me the step of typing in what I write.

I'm completely hooked on this little machine, as retro as it is, and I seriously doubt I'll be using any other text composing device for a long time to come.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Bird by Bird


Once more, I've got a large project in front of me, and I'm pulling out the wonderful advice of one of my mentors and doing it "bird by bird." In Anne Lamott's book "Bird by Bird," (one of my all-time favorite writing books, by the way), she mentions her brother having to do a large science report which involved him writing paragraphs on dozens of bird species. He procrastinated on the report and ended up at a table a day or two before it was due, all of the information spread out around him, in panic and tears. And then his father came up to him, patted his shoulder, and said, "Just take it bird by bird, buddy. Bird by bird."

And that's the way I'm doing this. I've got reams of information, and thousands of words ahead of me to write. But I can't think about that, or I'll hyperventilate. I've just got to take the single paragraph in front of me, the single sentence.

And do it all bird by bird.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

New Book Contract Signed


Well, I signed it and sent it off, so it's official. For the next few months, I'm going to be writing a book for Mango Street Books, a publisher located in Jordan. They're putting out the Amman edition of the book "At Home in Beirut," and it should be published around the beginning of next year, I think.

Naturally, I'll be posting a link when it appears on Amazon.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Media Fast

I'm going on a bit of a media fast. Among other things, it means that I won't be spending as much time fritzing around on Facebook or Google News or even Wikipedia as much. 

My hoped-for benefits? Without constant distraction, I'm hoping that my heart will get more sensitive, that my hunger for God's presence will increase, that I'll be able to hear his voice that much better. 

Other desired side benefits include an increased focus on the things that really matter to me, including my family, my friends, and of course, my writing. 

Look for my blog posts here to increase some, particularly as I up the level of writing output. 

Friday, May 30, 2008

Last chapter...

I'm down to the last chapter on my current book project (which I'm ghostwriting with another author). I hope to get the bulk of the remaining chapter banged out this weekend. At the moment, I'm waiting to hear from the publisher on a couple of detail-y things, so we'll see how things are going to pan out. As far as I know, though, once I get the go-ahead from the publisher, then we'll enter the editing phase and get the project published before the fall (God willing).