Friday, 5 July 2019
Hope you have all had a good rest
Hope you have all had a good rest
the heat and tinnitus combined is very tiring so no new story today
don't you ever look backwards and find a story, please give it a try for yourself
there's 2400 pieces on this site
Meanwhile here's a randomly chosen piece
https://www.amazon.co.uk/l/B00571G0YC
this is from 12/12/2011
the heat and tinnitus combined is very tiring so no new story today
don't you ever look backwards and find a story, please give it a try for yourself
there's 2400 pieces on this site
Meanwhile here's a randomly chosen piece
https://www.amazon.co.uk/l/B00571G0YC
this is from 12/12/2011
Writing in My Head ©
By
Michael Casey
I started writing Tears for A Butcher and I’ve done one chapter and a few pages of the 2nd chapter. I have all sorts of ideas for this follow up to
The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker but I’ve got lots of material for the finale and one or 2 other chapters, but I’ve not started on chapter 3 or chapter 4, I’m thinking it’ll be 12 chapters like the 1st book. Then I have a puzzle, should I write the book out of sequence and then stitch it together or should I wait for sequential chapters to form and then write it. There is the other problem though problem is the wrong word to use, I don’t want to spend a year of my life producing more stuff until I leave the launch pad with my other stuff. I have 4 books on Amazon Kindle, very cheap and you can now borrow them via Amazon too.
It’s a bit of a puzzle, I have enough material to write fully formed chapters, but should I do it this way or that? There are no rules, and if I got a few quid for my 4 “masterpieces” then I’d be encouraged to strike the anvil, my dad was a blacksmith after all. What do other writers do, I’ll put this on FaceBook and see if I get any replies. I love my cast in my book, its exciting when I think of things they can do, I’ve decided to marry a few off in
Tears For A Butcher, it will be funny and full of pathos, but when will I have the time and push to do it, I never get writers block, quite the reverse. I have compromised and used blogs as a method of keeping the writing juices flowing, but I have reoccurring dreams of my cast, not real dreams but the stories want to escape me and dance on paper. If I could draw cartoons I’d be drawing them, there goes Mrs Murphy, here Big Sid, there’s the undertaker, I do envy cartoonists. That’s all I have to say, apart from this, coffee made with hot milk is so so nice. Goodnight everybody
Michael Casey
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