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Old 05 Aug 2002, 03:16 PM   #1
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I know there's a few of you out there...published (nice one, irvine), unpublished, and just a little published (ah, that's me). I figured I'd throw this little thread out here to see who else is ruining his lif.....I mean, aiming for immortality via the written word. Or just trying to make a buck or two.

So...talk about whatever you like here re: your work, what kind of stuff you do/want to do, general bitching and moaning. Blatant self-promotion is perfectly all right by me too....

FWIW, I write some short stories ('literary fiction' - a catch-all term that basically describes a genre in which no story can have a happy ending), a couple of which have been published here and there (mostly online)...I'm looking to write a novel, but at the moment that prospect looks only a little less daunting than jumping over the moon. I write some travel pieces as well, which I'm trying to get published at the moment. Working on a website, which I'll have up relatively soon so you can get a look at what I do, if you're so inclined...feel free to drop a link to yours, as well.
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Old 05 Aug 2002, 03:52 PM   #2
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Published, but in a minor-league kinda way. I had two short stories published in Future Wars magazine, a fanzine for MechWarrior players, back in the late 90's.

I ended up as their layout and graphic design guy for a few issues, and did the cover art for three, before it folded.

I also had a horror short story accepted for publication by a magazine which then went belly-up before ever publishing. I wonder, do First North American Publication Rights revert to the author if the magazine never goes to press? If so, I should resubmit it somewhere else.

Actually, come to think of it, I've written two books that have sold tens of thousands of copies--unfortunately, they're computer software manuals (distributed with the program) so that doesn't really count.

I've been working on a novel now for years, but it's awfully slow (especially when you've trash-canned it three times.)

I haven't posted any fiction on the web, but some of my 3D artwork is on my site, in the art gallery on http://www.whirlwindproductions.com
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Old 06 Aug 2002, 06:48 AM   #3
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I write a ton of stuff in a few different genre's. My short fiction is mostly influenced by the work of DH Lawrence (if you haven't read his work, do so, as he creates incredibly strong characters.) Nothing published there, but I haven't submitted anything, so that should explain it! I did post a bunch of stories in one of the FFA threads on Bigsoccer, but they were wiped out in one of crashes. I'm currently working on my first two novels (when I get slow with ideas or don't like what I'm writing on one, I'll switch to the other). The 1st is a sort of coming of age story, where a grown child of a broken home receives a wedding invitation from his estranged father, and goes through the kids life leading up to his decision to go or skip the wedding. The 2nd is a piece of metafiction (a style of writing where the author uses other fiction in the story. See: Flaubert's Parrot and Wide Sargasso Sea). It's basically a modern rewrite of the Canterbury Tales. In my version, all of the religious pilgrims have been converted into their modern counterparts, and all of the completed tales will have a modern spin. The basic premise is that instead of a bunch of people on a religious pilgrimmage, the story is set around a group of people stuck on a bus in a traffic jam, on their way to the bank (ie: money is the new religion). The ending devised by myself and a friend is great in my oh so humble opinion, but I'm not going to give away all of my secrets, and you'll have to buy it when it gets published to find out!!

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Old 06 Aug 2002, 07:10 AM   #4
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The guy with the BigSoccer name Scribe is a working screenwriter.

Whirlwind: if the mag folded, the story is yours again. The same thing happened to my wife about eight years ago.
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Old 06 Aug 2002, 09:50 AM   #5
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Irvine: Thanks for the info. Congrats on your book, too, by the way.

Jacen: Best of luck on the stories. Don't know if you've read this one or not, but a great novel that is also a redux of Canterbury Tales (in a Sci-Fi motif) is Dan Simmons' "Hyperion." If you're like me, though, you'll then have to buy the next 3 books (Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, and Rise of Endymion.)

So, I presume you guys also have full-time jobs...and some soccer involvement, or you wouldn't be here... so when do you make time to write?
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Old 06 Aug 2002, 10:57 AM   #6
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As I posted in the original Hamlet thread, I had my first publishing credit earlier this year on a small upstart website. Good news about that -- the story just got picked up by a little bigger, more established magazine for reprinting (Circle Magazine). It'll appear on their website, the aptly titled circlemagazine.com, and I'll know by the 15th if it will appear in their print edition (2 in 15 or 16 chance). Getting a second place to offer is a good feeling -- you realize your first credit is not just a random fluke or one person's taste.

The most important things to know about my writing:

1) From college, when my interest really developed, until about two years ago, I wrote pretty standard short stories in a sort of satirical comic vein. I wasn't having success, and I took an honest assessment of what I did well and what I did not. I realized I can write beautiful and very original sentences and paragraphs, I'm very good at observation, but I had a huge shortcoming creating fictional characters from whole cloth and making them real. So I decided to switch things up and play to my strengths, which led to ...

2) I break the first rule that you're taught in intro creative writing -- don't write about yourself. I write about myself and my life very directly (although not completely directly). That makes up for the shortcoming of creating characters -- it's a lot easier when you're dealing with people you know, and a lot more convincing. And since I'm a journalist, I have a pretty interesting day-to-day life or at least it's very interesting from time-to-time. The style also has the value of being very connected to its author, and can lay claim to an intense feeling that a lot of the canned MFA clones that get published today can never muster.

3) Anyway, the finished product is a dreamy sort of prose poem. It tends to get described as "unusual," so one of the proud things I can say is that my writing is whatever the quality, it's very original and unlike what others are writing.


As far as time, Whirlwind, i don't get a lot, but I tend to go through a long formulation process inside the old noggin, so it's not so damaging. I have plenty of time right now, and I have some good ideas in my head, but frankly after getting my first credits, i'm in no hurry to run back to getting rejection letters. It's the first bit of success, and I'm a little bit reluctant to risk ruining it. But sooner or later, i will pick up the pen again, probably sooner.
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Old 06 Aug 2002, 12:47 PM   #7
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An official Alex_1 secret revealed:

I've written three novels. OF course, none unpublished - never had the guts . But I did some work with Chet Raymo and a few others. Only genre I really specialize in is a realistic fiction. Not really violent, not really depressing. Just stories about life and making it through in different situations. It's a release.
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I've published one interview (with three more in the works) a dozen or so essays and reviews, and about 150 poems. I've also had three publishers go out of business while waiting to publish a chapbook of poems (well, these were small presses, so in two cases the word "publisher" can be replaced by the word "guy."). And I just found out I'll be teaching an undergraduate fiction-writing workshop this fall, too, so that's incentive to revise a novel that is currently drawing flies in a closet. My manuscript "Shots and Saves: The Collected Bigsoccer Writings of Dr. Wankler" is searching for a publisher.
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I've written a lot of good stuff since I figured out that writing after going on a severe Hemingway kick makes you write bad Hemingway.
I've done the prerequisite short stories and am in the process of doing something longer rewriting the origins of Christian history (political conspiracy in the rise of Christ and "borrowing" an idea from a friend involving Christ's 3 days in the tomb and extraterrestrials). Not for the severely devout. In fact, I can only hope it succeeds to the point of excommunication!
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Small presses are always dicey, but I like them. I had a chapbook, Rossetti Song, come out in July from Small Beer Press, and another one, called Down in the Fog-Shrouded City, is due out in a month from Wormhole Books. Also I guess I recently became a small press, along with my friend Thom--we just published a zine called The Journal of Pulse-Pounding Narratives. http://mothaxle.com/JPPN.html

Where can I find your poetry, Doc W.?

I've been finishing a couple of short stories people asked me for to put in anthologies, and now I'm working on a new novel. I still write short fiction every chance I get. If you're interested, a story I think is one of my better efforts can be found on the Scifi.com webpage, in the originals archive. Go to http://scifi.com/scifiction and there should be a link. Very good stuff generally on this page, and I say that not just because I finally landed one there.

Fiddlestick, have you seen Christopher Moore's most recent book? A humorous retelling of the life of Christ. And speaking of that, I wrote a short novel a few years ago that involves a guy whose mom thinks he's the Second Coming. There's also a weird conspiracy, aliens, etc. All of that stuff goes well together. Good luck and have fun.

Hemingway is one of those writers who if he gets into your head takes months to escape.

This is great, a writer's hutch on BigSoccer. Excellent idea.
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