New Draft City, Word Extract 3, Galway Arms Chicago 8/10

Working on the second book, I wasn’t sure if the process of writing Bones of Starlight would change itself.  I’m now going about the business of an author as well as the work of a writer – places to be, people to see, minds to ignite. Would the words come out differently, by a different machine than the one I’d designed?

Strangely, no.

The first draft is a sketch full of personal slang and suggestions.  It goes to the typewriter, which turns it into sentences and paragraphs.  Then I translate the typed draft into something totally comprehensible, I hope, with all the information the reader requires.  I sort of thought some other element might introduce itself, or multiple elements would condense, or a different pace would define a different process.  I don’t expect consistency to arise naturally, but the way the story emerges does not want to change.  That’s, strangely, comforting.  Only then does it sound right, only then do you get the full story.

I’ve got new draft in hand.  You’ve already seen raw draft of what I called the prologue, and what I think is the first chapter (though it was incomplete).  I’d like to start releasing it to you, as I’ve done before.  I’m tempted to change the process, to make it better.  It’s really hard to do that without feeling like I’m just keeping it from you longer.  I’m going to give it a shot, and if it doesn’t work, you’ll continue to get what you’ve gotten so far, if that’s good enough.

WORD EXTRACT 1.1

mystery
strangers
gambit
signs
door

watchfulness
rudimentary
efforts

peripherals
color
terrain

CHICAGO!

Come experience a joint reading with myself and Richard Chwedyk at the Galway Arms Irish pub, Wednesday August 10 at 8pm.

I’m on my way.

 

Welcome Aboard & Locus Magazine #666

It’s a pleasure to be working with editor Alex Bear and artist Alison Parks on the second book of Bones of Starlight: The Enfolding Abyss.  This might be way better than the last one.

LOCUS MAGAZINE #666

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Yes it is, my first appearance in an editorial print publication.  Twice over!  By all means, get a copy of this historic issue before it disappears from newsstands (July 2016).  Perhaps someday it will make microfiche.  It’s a good one, with Cory Doctorow’s article Peak Indifference, the 50th Nebulas, and a nice King/Martin photo.

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This is news:

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(Looks nothing like this one.)

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Fire On All Sides hardback was received:

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Hey, I was present at the 32nd Writers of the Future Awards, where I met Todd McCaffrey, Julie Frost, Steven Merlino, and a Mars One astronaut-in-training. Neighbor listing.

Below you can see my empty chair at the Nebulas, glowing left of the photo’s center, at Naomi Novik’s table.

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In this picture amongst others from the Nebulas, John Moore & I are watching people at the photo paper.

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Pick up a copy for the juicy rest.  666, number of the thriving open-third-eye sexy female rebel.

Abstract Preview 2 & The Plot Device

This amount of peeking at rough draft sections is okay.  One word per paragraph.
ABSTRACT PREVIEW 2

understand
atmosphere
meet
currently
landing
merry
head
defying
looked
stance
reading
spoke
describe
gravity
tensile
charge
cavorting
light
described
floating
intensity

THE PLOT DEVICE

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This majestic marble machine now sits with me.
Made from scrap by Joe Buckler and awarded at the 2015 San Juan County Fair.