| Short Fiction: A Day in the Life of an easily distrated Writer |
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| Thursday, 01 October 2009 00:00 | |||
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9.15am: Put load of washing on. Almost out of shirts. 9.30am: Check emails, Twitter - in other words, do those things I keep telling myself I won't do until I have written my first 1000 words of the day. Still, pleased to see reply from Sydney Padua responding to my previous humorous sally to her re Charles Babbage. Unwisely, devote time to thinking of a yet more humorous riposte. Check Facebook page for Fantastic Voyages: Writing Speculative Fiction. Only two weeks to go! 10.00am: So. Last week, I outlined the final eight chapters of my novel. Now to commence the actual writing, starting with Chapter 17. It's a new beginning of sorts, with my protagonist and his comrades admitting defeat and moving on, leaving shattered hopes and shattered lives behind. (Never let me write a blurb.) 10.15am: Oh, so that's what "bounding main" means. Wikipedia rocks! 10.20am: Close down, abjure, put behind me all distracting technologies. 10.30am: Check mail (the physical, in-a-letterbox kind). Nothing. 11.00am: Pleased with how this is going. Stretching out in long passage of descriptive prose. 11.30am: Check mail. Big moment! My contributor's copy of The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories has arrived. Cool! It's a large book. Skim introduction by Paula Morris - looks good. Check contributor's note. The Walt Whitman-like epic I provided has been trimmed down a bit, producing interesting floaty effect. Still, cool! Set aside to be read later (two books for review to read first). 12.25am: 850 words written. Check Twitter. Yes, I know that's not 1000 words, but I have reached the end of a scene. Surely that counts for something. 12.30am: It starts hailing. Bad weather from the south, as foreshadowed by Art And My Life, has arrived. Should have hung washing out earlier. Make tentative start on next scene. 1.00pm: Hail has cleared. Time to hang out washing, then have lunch. 1.10pm: Outside conditions surprisingly pleasant. Discuss plot of novel with cat. 1.30pm: Arrive back inside singing theme from Teletubbies: "Tinky Winky, Dipsy, La La, Po". Have had idea for the blog post I should have written last night. 1.50pm: Must remember to eat lunch when actually ready. Now cold. 2.15pm: 90 minutes till son returns from school. Time to get on with it. 2.35pm: Megan Fox. 2.40pm: Coffee. 2.45pm: Making good progress. Hard to write a dialogue-heavy scene, this far into the novel, in a way that keeps it fresh. Though both the medium and the tone are different, Buffy the Vampire Slayer does this very, very well. Two key principles I have learned from looking at how dialogue is handled in Buffy: serious dialogue can still have a humorous edge, and let the least trustworthy character in the scene be the most truthful. Only problem is, neither of these apply to what I am writing. Cursed mimesis! 3.25pm: 1500 word mark passed. Had been hoping to write 2000 today. Do have some inkling of why I fell short. 3.40pm: Reached end of the second scene. Total of 1777 words today. Will gnaw on thoughts of next scene over next few days. I know what the fourth and final scene of the chapter is, but right now, have no detailed idea of what will happen in the third scene. I know what emotional tone I want it to have, however. Time for backups. 3.50pm: Front door opens: son arriving home from school. Time to find out how his day was, get him fed, check if he has homework, check the washing (and, OK, fair point, put out the rest of the socks), publish this blog post, reply to emails, and cook dinner. *There are other days on which I write, but Thursdays are the one day of the week I dedicate to writing. Yes, you heard me. Dedicate! Bio:
Tim Jones is a poet and author of both literary fiction and science fiction. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand. His fiction and poetry has been published in New Zealand, the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada, Vietnam and Germany.
*Yareah magazine es una revista cultural fundada y dirigida por el escritor Martín Cid: http://www.martincid.com
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A new Yareah was born on February: we are searching for writers and collaborators.
Una nueva Yareah nació en Febrero: buscamos escritores y colaboradores.
We have redesigned the site and we have added new categories like opinions and movies. Now, you can directly send us your news. You just need to register, to answer the e-mail and... to publish your own news, texts or photos!
We are receiving articles, poems, reviews and short fiction and we would like to invite you to participate in this new moment for Yareah: the arts and literature magazine.
At the end of the month, we will select the most interesting pieces to make the pdf-magazine. On April, it will be titled: To Be or not to Be.
We hope you enjoy our new site and you participate in this new idea for the future.
Everybody is welcome.
Estamos recibiendo artículos, poemas, críticas y cuentos y queremos invitaros a participar en esta nueva época de Yareah, la revista de arte y literatura.
Ahora puedes enviarnos directamente tus propias noticias. Sólo necesitas registrarte, responder al email y... ¡publicar tus propias noticias, textos o fotos!
Al final del mes, seleccionaremos los textos más interesantes para confeccionar el pdf de la revista. En abril, se titulará: Ser o no Ser.
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El próximo número de Yareah Magazine hablará de humo, fumadores y tabaco.
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