Last Sunday, I was on Francy & Friends and the show was a whole lot of fun. We talked about Meat City, writing, Nazi fish from my story “Night Feeders”, Twilight (fans of Twilight may want to avoid this), horror, snakes, drinking from my skull, and many other things. Please give it a listen!
Live on Francy & Friends 8PM Pacific Tommorrow Night (Aug 22)
I will be live on the Francy & Friends radio show tomorrow night at 8PM Pacific Time! We’ll be talking about Meat City, horror, and who knows what else. I hope you have a chance to come and listen – you can even call into the show. It should be a fun! Who knows what weird crap I might say?
If you can’t listen live, you can always listen to the recording later.
Find the show page HERE and set a reminder for tomorrow night!
Writer’s Block? I Suffer from Writer’s Flood
I’ve never had to deal with a bout of writer’s block. For that, I’m very grateful. However, I do have what I call writer’s flood, a deluge of ideas that hit me almost constantly. To anyone who has writer’s block, this probably sounds great. I’m sure it’s better than staring at a blank page. Still, it has some drawbacks, and I’ll tell you why.
Just like in a real honest-to-goodness flood with rising waters (and large ladies in ice cream stained moo moos clinging to the tin roofs of their homes), it’s easy to get swept away. The rush of ideas can be overwhelming. You start working on one idea only to have another more attractive idea come along. The real problem comes from separating the good ideas from the bad and realizing that just because you have a cool idea it doesn’t mean you have a story. The bad ideas, the ones that never really go anywhere, outnumber the ones that have potential and they can threaten to drown you if you aren’t vigilant. Carefully choose those ideas you pursue.
Ideas in most cases are just fragments. You need to make sure that any idea you choose has a potential greater than the initial “cool idea”. It has to be able to support a real story; you need characters, a good setting, plot, etc. Don’t waste too much time on idea fragments that aren’t going anywhere. Instead, file them away and come back to them later. If it’s still a real stinker of an idea when you revisit it, scrap it. I’ve found that I’m far less frustrated when I don’t futz around with those deadwood ideas.
When the good ideas (those I think are good) start to pile up, I have to prioritize. What do I want to do first? I write fulltime, so I need to write something that has commercial potential and that is still fun, interesting, and something that I really want to write. I’d like to say I’m getting better at figuring this out, but I’m not. Organization is not something that comes naturally to me. At any given time, I’ll have several projects going.
Right now is a prime example. I’m working on an outline for a screenplay, a comic book (I plan to post the first pages of the script for Aberrant Nation here soon), several novels (including one that ties into “Meat City” and “Ballad of the Pale Riders”), and a strange hybrid project that . . . well, you’ll see. Plus, I’m getting into some interesting collaborations. And doing some artwork. And freelancing.
As much of logistical headache as it can be, it’s fun and I think all of my current projects have potential. Of course, I imagine every writer feels that way about his or her ideas. If they didn’t, why even bother?
Writers flood is like having your muse regurgitate on you. Except that every once is a while she upchucks a gold nugget. I’m cool with that.
Zoinks! Meat City Releases One Week From Today
My book, MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES, should be available in just one week. I’m excited, nervous, and still promoting. I will be promoting long after the book is released as well – that’s part of the job, and I’m learning all the time.
Speaking of promotions – I’ve nearly finished the trailer for the book, which should be up on Sunday. I thought that some of you might want to have some insight as to how I put the trailer together and how you can do something similar. When the trailer goes up on Sunday, I’ll also add a (long) post here letting everyone know the equipment I used, the software, footage, etc. You can make your own trailer and you don’t have to spend a lot of money to have something nice to help promote your book. It’s easy and fun. I’m not yet sure how effective book trailers are in terms of promotion, but every little bit helps.
Come back on Sunday and take a look at the trailer!
In case you haven’t seen it, here’s the cover yet again.
Cover Art for Meat City & Other Stories
My short story collection, Meat City & Other Stories, is scheduled for release on May 28th through Black Bed Sheet Books. The publisher has lots of great titles coming out on the 28th including Blood Orchard by S.D. Hintz and Human Nature by Matthew Ewald.
Current Writing Projects
I’ve got quite a bit going on right now. I’m always scrambling for freelance work, but I have quite a few other projects in the works as well.
I’m writing a novel called Dawn of the Pale Riders, which is a zombie western set in the near future. It is a prequel to my story “Ballad of the Pale Riders”, and a sequel to my story “Meat City”. Both of those stories are in my upcoming collection from Black Bed Sheet Books called Meat City & Other Stories.
I’m also writing a proposal for a comic book series (tentatively) titled Aberrant Nation.
In addition, I’m working on an urban fantasy serial novella that I will post on this site. I won’t start posting the chapters until I have the entire story written though. It just seems better that way.
I’ve got a few other projects lined up as well, but I’m currently too tired to mention them all.
New Site . . . Again
This is the new look to the old website. I’m going to keep it as simple and easy to navigate as possible for my benefit and the benefit of those who visit. I have a tendency to break websites – this is my third attempt at getting this one right.
I will probably be adding a few more links, some pictures, and a few other things over the next few days. I also plan to serialize a story on the site. Oh, and I will be pimping the new book that I have coming out in early 2010 called Meat City and Other Stories!









