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Harry Connolly (aka [livejournal.com profile] burger_eater), author of the Twenty Palaces books I'm currently reading, had an interesting post the other day regarding writing for a specific audience, and it got me thinking about the same thing: Who am I writing for? Who is the audience?

As I'd mentioned in my response to his post, I think a lot of us writer n00bs tend not to think about such things right away...at that point in the game, we're too busy thinking I just wanna get published! and not much else. Maybe, just maybe, we take it a bit further and say I want to publish a science fiction/fantasy/litfic/urban fantasy story because I think it's a neat idea. It's a start, and it's part of the whole writing/publishing experience, but there's more to it than that.

In the barest of terms of why I write certain things: I wrote the Eden Cycle trilogy because I wanted to create a world the alien visitors were actually our distant relations and how that would affect Earth's society. I originally wrote Love Like Blood because I wanted to write an urban fantasy that didn't take itself way too seriously. I'm writing Angela Death because I want to write a YA book about teenagers coming into their magical abilities in a world where magic is the norm. I'm writing The Children of Dun Corran because I want to write a magic-based story set in an enclosed tribal society. And of course, I'm writing Walk in Silence because there's very few books on the "college rock" scene and there's a bajillion books out there about punk and other alt.rock scenes.

Which is all fine and good. I have reasons to write these books "because it's a neat idea". Don't get me wrong, I'm not dismissing that as a lame excuse, but why else am I writing them? In fact, WiS is probably the closest in what I'm trying to get at here--the other books are about something I'd like to write about, but WiS is because I want to share my story about one of my obsessions that I think is worth sharing with an audience of other alt.rock obsessives.

So again...who am I writing for? Is there anyone in particular, or even a general audience, that I'm targeting? I mean, aside from your normal everyday reader? It's not something I've actively thought about for a length of time, and I think that's partly because I'm thinking of too wide a margin. Is the Eden Cycle aimed at anyone in particular, other than an audience who would be interested in the differences and similarities of two separate societies?

As [livejournal.com profile] emmalyon said to me when critting Love Like Blood a few years back, the problem there was that I was trying too hard, and it fell flat more often than not. What I thought was funny and jokey, she thought was a bit too flippant and "funny only to me". I understood what she meant, but at the same time, it's taken me awhile to really understand what she meant by that. And I know exactly where the problem lies--I'm still stuck in the mindset of writing for myself first, and hoping everyone else gets it. It's good that I see that, but it's something I still need to actively remember.

Perhaps it's something to think about further. I'm not about to dismiss any of these stories as wastes of time now because they're not for anyone in particular, mind you--it's more that maybe it's time that I narrow down my focus while I revise. I should still write for myself so that I can infuse some spirit into it, but I should also keep in mind that if these are to be published, I'm writing for potential readers as well. Figuring out who those readers are and how they would take it in is the hard part, but it's a vital one.
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2012 WRITING SCHEDULE

Main Goals
--Finish and prepare front burner projects
      --A Division of Souls (revision, submission)
      --Love Like Blood (revision, submission)
      --Walk in Silence (writing, interviews, research)
--Prepare secondary projects for shift to front burner
      --The Persistence of Memories (revision)
      --Can’t Find My Way Home (revision of outline, writing)
      --Angela Death (revamp of story/outline, writing)
--Utilize time available for new projects
      --Longhand writing when away from PC/laptop
      --Weekends for non-writing projects


By Time

--As time allows, time spent between arriving at work and actual work time (7am-ish to 7:30am) should be utilized by longhand work. This can include poetry, new work, notes, revision, or brainstorming.

--As time allows, time spent after arriving home (minus any errands/dinner/workout, etc.) should follow the "By Week" schedule below. Minimum productive writing time: 1.5 hours, more if time allows.

By Day

SUNDAY:
--Outlining current and future projects
--Post poem on Dreamwidth account (worked on over the week or at that moment)
--Walk in Silence project
      --Research or writing
      --Update WordPress WiS website
--2x a month: Artwork--work on a project or scan and post

MONDAY:
--New Words

TUESDAY:
--Revision

WEDNESDAY:
--New Words

THURSDAY:
--Revision
--Update WordPress WiS website (optional)

FRIDAY:
--Any transcription/revision of longhand into PC
--Catch-up on any work of current week

SATURDAY:
--Outlining current and future projects
--New Words and/or Revision
--Tumblr picture post

--New words or revision as time allows
--Any additional work/posting is of course acceptable, if time allows.



By Project

Current projects/works in progress to be worked on:

EDEN CYCLE BRIDGETOWN TRILOGY
--Update reference files and character sheets
--Revision
--Submission

EDEN CYCLE NEW TRILOGY/PREQUELS/SHORTS/ETC.
--Brainstorming new ideas
--Character sheets
--Outlining and plot-mapping
--Outtakes and notes
--Longhand writing

LOVE LIKE BLOOD
--Revision
--Submission

CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME
--Outline revision
--Character sheets
--Longhand writing

ANGELA DEATH
--Revamp of characters and story
--Outlining
--Character sheets
--Longhand writing

WALK IN SILENCE
--Outlining
--Writing
--Reference
--Interviews
--Submission


Non-Writing Projects (Long-Term)

MUSIC
--Guitar practice
--Record demos on PC software
--Dub/Remix older songs from cassette

ART
--drawing
--Murph strips/storyline
--ink/pastel
--scanning of older work
--posting online

PHOTOGRAPHY
--Learn more about what I can do with new camera
--Utilize Photoshop for editing, etc.
jon_chaisson: (Just One of Those Days...)
So yes, a slightly longer version of what I'd posted on Twitter moments ago...would any experienced knitters out there in LJ land know what the most and least flammable yarns are out there? After a brief conversation with [livejournal.com profile] emmalyon on it, it seems wool would be the least, acrylic would just melt and be stinky, and any plant-based would probably go up quick. I have a character awakening her pyrokinetic powers and at this point I'm just working out the physics of an idea and want to be sure that it's doable.


Thanks ahead of time! :)
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Apologies for the duplication in posting, but felt it necessary to cross-post it here as well. And further proof that I'm determined to follow this schedule: I bought a whiteboard with a month matrix on it that's mere inches from my monitor so I don't ignore it:



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2011 Schedule

(Subject to change over the course of the year as projects allow.)

By Time
--As time allows, time spent between arriving at work and actual work time (7am-ish to 7:30am) should be utilized by longhand work. This can include poetry, new work, notes, revision, or brainstorming.

--As time allows, time spent after arriving home (minus any errands/dinner/etc.) should follow the "By Week" schedule below. Minimum productive writing time: 1 hour, more if time allows.


By Week

MONDAY:
--Longhand @ work
--Revision on current project #1

TUESDAY:
--Longhand @ work
--New words on current project #1

WEDNESDAY:
--Revision on current project #2
--Write poem, post on Dreamwidth account.

THURSDAY:
--New words on current project #2
--Read-through of any other upcoming projects, notes/revision as necessary
--Update post on [livejournal.com profile] jonchaisson

FRIDAY:
--Longhand @ work
--Any transcription/revision of longhand into PC
--Catch-up on any work of current week

SATURDAY:
--Outlining current and future projects
--New words or revision as time allows

SUNDAY:
--Outlining current and future projects
--Write poem, post on Dreamwidth account.
--Writing work on nonfiction Walk In Silence project


Any additional work/posting is of course acceptable, if time allows.



By Project

Current projects/works in progress to be worked on:

EDEN CYCLE BRIDGETOWN TRILOGY
--New opening of A Division of Souls
--Read-through on Nook of entire trilogy
--Update reference files and character sheets
--Revision
--Submission

EDEN CYCLE KEEPERS TRILOGY
--Brainstorming new ideas
--Character sheets
--Outlining and plot-mapping
--Outtakes and notes

LOVE LIKE BLOOD
--Revision
--Submission

CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME
--Outline revision
--Character sheets
--Writing

ANGELA DEATH
--Outlining
--Character sheets
--Writing

WALK IN SILENCE
--Timeline
--Outlining
--Writing
--Reference
--Submission/e-publish/self-publish?
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On tap...

TODAY:
--trip to Amoeba to sell/buy some CDs & DVDs, perhaps stop at some other stores up in the Haight while we're there
--possible hanging out in park after shopping, if we're up for it
--laundry

TOMORROW:
--Going to see Wicked at the Orpheum on Market Street
--Possible stopping at main library (which is next door to the Orpheum) before the show


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Other than that, it's a pretty slow weekend for me and I can't complain...I do need to get some writing done, as I've been lazy the last few days due to being somewhat busy and shorthanded at work. I didn't get to work on any poetry yesterday, so maybe I can make up for it by working on something today.

I'm caught up with the outline for Angela Death, so I should work on that for a bit. Or actually before that, perhaps I should work a bit more on creating some more background. I have all these great ideas for this one but they're all in a jumbled mess, so perhaps doing some detailed worldbuilding might be in order.

And perhaps continue with starting chapter 4 of CFMWH. You know, I'm almost thinking I'm having the same issue with CFMWH that I had with Book 3 of the trilogy. I'm not exactly sure what it is, but it feels the same...it's like I'm not happy with the way it's going, the words sound like crap, and I'm just angry that it's not going the way I want it to. I think with this one, though, it might be the same as AD in that I just need to expand on the worldbuilding as well.

Hmmm...perhaps investing in some more steno notebooks might be in order. I find those are the perfect things to use for worldbuilding--they're reasonably compact, they're easy to work with, and I can snag a few from work they're pretty cheap.

More on these two items later...

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Speaking of trilogy...

Never fear, the online release of said trilogy is still in my mind. There's a good chance I may work on some of it this weekend--that is, the website. I have a few ideas I want to toy with--banners, layout, and other things. More on this real soon! :)

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Other than that...hope everyone's having a good weekend! :D
jon_chaisson: (Jeremy Hillary Boob PhD.)
DONE:
grocery shopping
laundry
lunch

DOING:
Words so far: 962 on CFMWH (Faye's scene rewritten and finished)

TO DO:
--start Angela Death outline
--post to my writing LJ
--plan what I should work on writingwise for the rest of the week
--find out when apartment management will have the window people come in for the replacement
jon_chaisson: (Frazz adverbs)
So today is my 'finish the errands' day. I just finished doing the laundry about a half hour ago, I've just Febrezed a few things, and once I've made the bed, I'm finally going to go through the stuff that my sister mailed me a month or so ago. (This is the last remaining box o' JoncStuff that was at the old homestead--after this is gone through, everything else of mine barring school-related stuff my Dad may want to keep will be here with me, leaving nothing else at the house.)

The writing is slow, but it's going. I got a few more words for the Angela Death project done last night and will probably do a bit more later today. I'm also going to make a conscious effort to start on the first chapter of Can't Find My Way Home. Given that I know the outline's okay for about three chapters before I need to tidy it up, I think getting a move-on with the writing part of it is a good idea. I also think I can wait on the Eden Cycle revision/preparation for the website, as I'm quite a few chapters in. I think preparing the website itself will be the main objective for the next week or so.

All this done while watching football! And man, there's been a boatload of it lately, between the College Bowls and the playoffs. My Patriots may be out of the running, but I can safely say I'm pleasantly surprised at who ended up getting this far!

Okay, back to work...

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