Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Beastman Vs Skeletor Song

Some new (yes, again!)

So now, it's been a little over a month since I wrote anything here. It was July and I still have no news of the publisher contacted four months ago. Suffice to say that it is "dead", but the minimum correction would give me an answer ("no" simple and straightforward would have hurt, but at least I knew what 'm stick). In short, I'll move on, it will be more productive.

When I say "something else", I hear. I do not give up the novel. Besides, I just got my Director (my other job, you know, the one who gives me life!) it accepts my return to 50% in conditions that had until December 2009. Suddenly, with a little planning, I should move a little faster in my projects from September 2010. 70% is good, but when we did shopping, laundry, ironing, storage and meals, there's not much time for writing. It should change Sept. 1.

writing side, I'm full of ideas for Volume 2 of the novel. Yes, because construction of the novel (Volume 1, so), obliges me to leave a lot of questions unanswered. And I do not like when questions have no answers. So the answers will come in Volume 2, but it will be for days when I have more time to write. That said, reflecting on Volume 2, I have many things to be added to Volume 1. We're not out, whatever! I think that sending to publishers is not for tomorrow. That said, it's pretty good, I think, because it means that the desire to write is here and there. And now I discover that contrary to what I thought, all this is not linear, far from it. In fact, the writing process seems to need time to mature, to "digest", almost. And only then it can "go out" and lie on the paper. Or computer, depending on the medium being used for that.

worry so, dear readers of this blog, but few followers I believe I have not forgotten you. I just need time.

Subsidiary question: anyone know about the machine to stop time? It would be very helpful to me, actually ... It should not be a machine to lengthen the days, no, otherwise we really miss sleep. No, a machine stop time would allow me to spend 3 or 4 hours a day on the manuscript and still sleep 7 or 8 hours per night ... there, in fact, I just can not do both ... !

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