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Progress Report

Posted by Shannon Haddock on February 12, 2015 in Writing process |

Instead of listing all my works-in-progress and getting depressed by how many I haven’t worked on in ages, this year I am instead updating how far I’ve come on the to do list I posted at the beginning of the year.  With new items being added because I’m great at making plans, but suck at sticking to them.  Asterisks mark things added before this update, but after the initial list.

January did not go well.  Due to being sick for about a quarter of the month, I lowered my goals for editing and writing to 5000 words each.  I wrote 2779 and edited 4690.  So I guess I didn’t really do that poorly on the editing.  It seemed like less than that.

  • Edit my wife’s story she wants to submit to Queers Destroy Science Fiction, if she decides she wants to expand it.  DONE
  • Submit it for her.  DONE, AWAITING RESPONSE
  • Finish editing my own story for Queers Destroy Science Fiction.  DONE
  • Submit it.  DONE, AWAITING RESPONSE
  • *Edit Jake thingy inspired by annoying bit in book I was reading. DONE
  • *Submit it to Queers Destroy Science Fiction too, since it’s flash fiction instead of a short story.  DONE, AWAITING RESPONSE
  • Alternate between writing Blaughk on EarthIntertwined Lives, and editing No More Lies, not becoming slavishly devoted to any one work, but keeping in mind and tracking my monthly word count goals.  UPDATE:  I’ve written 2206 words of Intertwined Lives since posting the last progress report.  Unfortunately, most of that was a pair of chapters from the viewpoint of a character I’ve decided not to use as a viewpoint character.
  • NEW ITEM:  Maintain schedule of editing and posting a chapter of Intertwined Lives every Tuesday.  DOING FINE SO FAR.
  • NEW ITEM:  Once have enough word count/regular installments to do so, submit Intertwined Lives to webfictionguide.com
  • NEW ITEM:  Remember to use the #TuesdaySerial hashtag on twitter when announcing each week’s chapter.  FORGOTTEN SO FAR, GO ME.
  • Publish No More Lies.
  • Devote a month to marketing it.  Just a month.  No more.  After that, it’ll sink or swim on its own.
  • Alternate between writing Blaughk on Earth, Intertwined Lives, and editing the leytgeleshi short story collection, with the same caveats as above.
  • Write remaining leytgeleshi stories.
  • Alternate between writhing Blaughk on Earth, Intertwined Lives, and editing the Dagger short story collection, with the same caveats as above.
  • Write remaining Dagger stories.
  • Edit remaining leytgeleshi stories.
  • Publish leytgeleshi story collection.
  • Devote a week to marketing it.  It’s going to be a free short story collection (or 99 cents, I can’t recall what we agreed on now.)  There’s no sense in devoting a lot of time to marketing it.
  • Edit remaining Dagger stories.
  • Publish Dagger story collection.
  • Devote a week to marketing it.  See above for why only a week.
  • Alternate writing Blaughk on Earth and Intertwined Lives.
  • NEW ITEM:  Write rpg book.  HAVE STARTED WORKING ON MECHANICS.

Word count for February so far:

Written: 946/10000

Edited: 6365/10000

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Chapter Two is up!

Posted by Shannon Haddock on February 10, 2015 in Intertwined Lives |

Chapter two of Intertwined Lives is now up.  If anything looks or works weird, blame the site.  It’s doing its best to drive me insane tonight.

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Five star reviews — Rescue One: Breaking Point by Michael Gardner

Posted by Shannon Haddock on February 9, 2015 in Reviews |

The description, via Goodreads:

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Antonio Baros has invented an engine that can propel a spaceship faster-than-light, but he has no idea if it works.

Fearful of losing the glory of his invention, Antonio pilots the prototype spaceship himself, with disastrous results. Alone in space, with little hope of survival, he must face his inner demons or reach his breaking point.

Breaking Point is the prequel to the forthcoming novel Rescue One.

And my review:

This was a very good, if rather short, story. I know it’s a short story, but it felt like it could’ve easily been a bit longer, like some of the flashback bits could’ve done with a bit more fleshing out. I liked the main character, especially that he was far from perfect while still being competent. I liked that it starts with things going wrong and then flashes back to how the experiment got funded and whatnot, instead of moving chronologically. Really, my only complaint is that it was so very short.

Like the last review I posted on here, there’s not much more I can say.  This story was only 19 pages, so between the description and my review, everything non-spoilery is covered.

And I’m sorry the regular features of my blog haven’t been seen in a while.  The short story that was supposed to have gone up a few weeks ago proved to be so far from my current standards that it needed rewritten, not just edited, and I couldn’t work up the enthusiasm or interest to do so, since it’s not really very interesting anyway.  Then the next week I was so busy working on launching Intertwined Lives that I totally spaced on putting this up, and this week I, after getting frustrated with both GURPS and Traveller one time too many, finally started working on my own rpg system, like I’ve been considering doing for several years.  And bought and started playing Torchlight 2, but I’m sure that had nothing to do with losing track of the date . . .

The post that was supposed to go up this week will be up Wednesday or Thursday, and a new chapter of Intertwined Lives will be up tomorrow!

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First chapter is up!

Posted by Shannon Haddock on February 2, 2015 in Intertwined Lives |

I posted the introduction the other day, but today Intertwined Lives has officially started.  Follow the link to the first chapter, wherein you meet some of the characters.

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When in Doubt, Go With Sweetness

Posted by Shannon Haddock on February 1, 2015 in Uncategorized |

https://eyedancers.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/when-in-doubt-go-with-sweetness/

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Space Opera Slice-Of-Life Serial, Updates Twice A Month

Posted by Shannon Haddock on January 29, 2015 in Intertwined Lives |

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Ever wondered what heroes do when they’re not saving the day?  Or what life is like for ordinary people in a place and time where going somewhere 100 light years away is just a couple hours trip?  Click the image above then!

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Support me on Patreon

Posted by Shannon Haddock on January 29, 2015 in Uncategorized |

If you want to.  I mean, I’m not forcing you to or anything.  I’m going to put Intertwined Lives up anyway; it’d just be really nice if people paid me to.

https://www.patreon.com/shanhaddock

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The purpose of character deaths

Posted by Shannon Haddock on January 24, 2015 in Rants |

I was just, against my better judgement, perusing the forum of a webcomic I’ve been reading for years that’s presently got a really dramatic thing going on.  I stumbled on a phrase that pisses me off beyond all reason:  “if he’s willing to kill a character.”

Why does this piss me off so much?  It’s, honestly, a bit hard to articulate, but the biggest reason is because of the implication that not killing a character is some sort of weakness.

Here’s the thing, non-writers:  Sometimes characters aren’t killed because that’s not the story the author is trying to tell.  It’s that fucking simple.

Also, just because something has evolved from being a gag a day thing to something with dramatic plot arcs doesn’t mean it’s turned into Game of Thrones levels of dark realism.  And this doesn’t mean it’s less artistic/professional/whatever.  It just means it’s different.  Different is okay.  I like Game of Thrones, but I sure as hell don’t want a steady diet of it.

I don’t have a problem with killing characters.  Sometimes it’s the best thing for the story.  But it should never be done just to show that the author is willing to do it.  It should never be done just to show that a work is mature or dark or serious.  It should be done when it’s what the story the author is trying to tell calls for.  No other time.

If I ever get all the Universal Nexus stories kicking around in my head down on paper, there will be character deaths, but there will be a lot more miraculous recoveries from near deaths.  Why?  Because it’s, in my opinion, more interesting to see how a near death experience changes someone’s outlook on life than to kill them.  Because while I write the occasional story so dark that I worry a bit about my mental health, generally I prefer to write happier stuff.  Because when you’re writing about the top 1% of the top 1% it’s not realistic to have characters dying all the time.  I’m pretty damned sure Delta Force and the SEALs don’t lose people on every single mission.

But mostly characters don’t die that often, because that’s not the sort of story I’m trying to tell.  It’s that simple.

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Kavaliro Cousins Book Two Delayed Indefinitely

Posted by Shannon Haddock on January 19, 2015 in Kavaliro Cousins, Writing process |

When I finished Crown of Eldrete, I immediately started the sequel, like the next day “immediately”. Twelve thousand words into it, I realized I’d started in the wrong spot and needed to cut the first ten thousand words. That was painful. Since then, nearly two years ago, I haven’t been able to get any idea how to write the bit that I knew happened next.

Then a few days ago it hit me: The reason it wouldn’t come together was because the entire fucking plot hinges on someone being out of character.

So, I’ll be scrapping the whole fucking thing and starting over . . . some time after I finish the novel I’m editing, the two I’m writing, and the short story collections I’m working on, that is.

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Progress report

Posted by Shannon Haddock on January 16, 2015 in Intertwined Lives, No More Lies, Writing process |

Instead of listing all my works-in-progress and getting depressed by how many I haven’t worked on in ages, this year I will instead be updating how far I’ve come on the to do list I posted at the beginning of the year.  With new items being added, because I’m great at making plans, but suck at sticking to them.

As I had a nasty cold starting on the fourth and am only just beginning to feel mentally fully okay again, I haven’t accomplished a damned thing this week.  So I’m behind already.  Great way to start the year!

  • Edit my wife’s story she wants to submit to Queers Destroy Science Fiction, if she decides she wants to expand it.  UPDATE:  She’s still deciding.
  • Submit it for her.
  • Finish editing my own story for Queers Destroy Science Fiction.  UPDATE: Might finish it when I get done here.
  • Submit it.
  • NEW ITEM:  Edit Jake thingy inspired by annoying bit in book I was reading. DID THIS.
  • NEW ITEM: Submit it to Queers Destroy Science Fiction too, since it’s flash fiction instead of a short story.
  • Alternate between writing Blaughk on EarthIntertwined Livesand editing No More Lies, not becoming slavishly devoted to any one work, but keeping in mind and tracking my monthly word count goals.  UPDATE:  I’ve not written any more of any of these, but see above.
  • Publish No More Lies.
  • Devote a month to marketing it.  Just a month.  No more.  After that, it’ll sink or swim on its own.
  • Alternate between writing Blaughk on Earth, Intertwined Lives, and editing the leytgeleshishort story collection, with the same caveats as above.
  • Write remaining leytgeleshi stories.
  • Alternate between writhing Blaughk on Earth, Intertwined Lives, and editing the Dagger short story collection, with the same caveats as above.
  • Write remaining Dagger stories.
  • Edit remaining leytgeleshi stories.
  • Publish leytgeleshi story collection.
  • Devote a week to marketing it.  It’s going to be a free short story collection (or 99 cents, I can’t recall what we agreed on now.)  There’s no sense in devoting a lot of time to marketing it.
  • Edit remaining Dagger stories.
  • Publish Dagger story collection.
  • Devote a week to marketing it.  See above for why only a week.
  • Alternate writing Blaughk on Earth and Intertwined Lives.

Word count for January so far:

Written: 1351/10000

Edited: 1356/10000

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