fpw Wrote:Infernal has had a mixed reception. It's a bit of a transition book in the series, and more character driven than the usual RJ. Harbingers answers a lot of questions.
fpw Wrote:Infernal has had a mixed reception. It's a bit of a transition book in the series, and more character driven than the usual RJ. Harbingers answers a lot of questions.
EdNemo Wrote:You're killing me! I'm ordering Harbingers tonight!
Still, I really liked Infernal. I measure a lot of what I read against what I feel I can write. (I am a closet writer. One day I will be published!) A big weakness I have is the writing of the more touching stuff. I just don't seem to have a knack for it. The back and forth between Jack, Gia and Vicky and the fact that I felt so bad for them is a writing talent that I am trying to cultivate.
I also get much to bogged down in the details of fighting. Saying something is a kote-gaushe technique is one thing, explaning it tends to take a while and I feel loses the reader.
Oh well, I will continue to work on the craft and the story and characters I came up with. I also have a script that I've been working on that I am frankly sick of. 65 pages of script written. Got a good 25 pages or so to go. I'm aiming for the humor-horror market. Basically something that can be made fairly cheap. After talking to some people it seems like the way to go.
And on that note I will stop. I am tending towards getting more bloggy on my posts. I need to work on that.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Keep at it, Ed. As the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Sinclair Lewis said, "The art of writing is the art of applying the seat of your pants in the seat of your chair."
EdNemo Wrote:True! And I also remember what Douglas Adams said: "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."
Finding that time to sit down and write is always a problem. Finding time to work on ideas is never a problem. It's the really writing thing that gets me.
EdNemo Wrote:You're killing me! I'm ordering Harbingers tonight!
Still, I really liked Infernal. I measure a lot of what I read against what I feel I can write. (I am a closet writer. One day I will be published!) A big weakness I have is the writing of the more touching stuff. I just don't seem to have a knack for it. The back and forth between Jack, Gia and Vicky and the fact that I felt so bad for them is a writing talent that I am trying to cultivate.
EdNemo Wrote:And on that note I will stop. I am tending towards getting more bloggy on my posts. I need to work on that.
EdNemo Wrote:You're killing me! I'm ordering Harbingers tonight!
Still, I really liked Infernal.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Tom...he turned out to be a champ.