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First Week as a Writer
Well, I spent the week trying to write. My original goal was to write 8 pages a day, though I was hoping for 4. I didn’t make either goal. I wrote 9 pages the whole week. I’m on a tough chapter, but mostly my brain hasn’t been focusing. I’m going to give it another try this week (and the week after that). Hopefully I’ll get more done.
Currently Reading: Dead(ish)
Characters: Eaglethorpe Buxton
The idea for Eaglethorpe Buxton came from two very different places. I wanted a narrator who would try to teach the reader, much like Lemony Snicket does in A Series of Unfortunate Events. I also remember reading Herman Melville’s Bartleby the Scrivener in college and being fascinated by the idea of a narrator who was not very reliable. In the case of Eaglethorpe, the narrator became extremely unreliable.
Eaglethorpe also exists in a comic version of my old Dungeons and Dragons world, so he is the type of sage/bard/adventurer that an extremely nerdy D&D player might come up with. I’m looking forward to writing more Eaglethorpe soon. At this point, I think I’ll write three more adventures and put them together with the two existing EB adventures in a single volume– The Many Adventures (Alright Five!) of Eaglethorpe Buxton.
Nook Friends and Ebook Lending
The other day I posted about the social aspects of reading and I wasn’t too keen on it, although I’ve been posting my current read “Moon Called” to my Facebook and Twitter friends. On the other hand, I’ve just discovered Nookfriends and it is pretty awesome.
You enter a contact, which you can either type in or import form Gmail and make that person, assuming they have a nook of some type, a Nook Friend. Then you can see right on your Nook what books they have that are lendable and you can ask to borrow them. It’s pretty awesome.
Now I doubt I will use this very much. I seldom read NYT best sellers, but every once in a while I do. On the other hand, I tend to collect lots of different books (ebooks too) and I might expect people to borrow them occassionally.
For those that don’t know anyone who has a Nook the Facebook Nook club has over 600 members that you can import into your gmail and from there into your Nook. Presto! Instant community from which to borrow or to whom to loan.
Nook Books & a Nook Cover
Okay all you fellow nook-lovers, just a reminder that all my books are available for the nook at Barnes and Noble. Just search for Wesley Allison. You can also pick up epub versions that will work with the nook and other popular readers at Kobo.com, Smashwords.com, and DieselBooks.
Speaking of the nook, I just bought a case for mine– a nice apple green one with a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson on the front. I don’t think I’ll use it all that much, since with the case it won’t fit in my pocket and that’s one of the main features for me. But I’ve got it anyway.
Characters: Vena Remontar
When I originally conceived and outlined the story of Princess of Amathar, the character of Vena Remontar didn’t exist. She came into being as I was writing, another minor character that crosses paths with our hero. The problem came along later. As I was writing her, I fell in love with her. That presented me with an entirely different resolution to the story than I had originally planned, but hers remained a small part. When I revised the book, the one part that was expanded was the central point in the city of Amathar with Alexander and Vena. Looking back years later, I’m very glad that I was swayed from my original tale by this beautiful alien princess.
Nook Reading
I continue to enjoy my new nook. I’m almost done with the second book I’ve read on it. I have to admit that I’m not getting the amazing battery life that’s advertised. It hasn’t run out on me, but I’ve gone three days without charging and the battery is down to just below 50%– not bad, but not anywhere near the 2 month charge advertised.
On the other hand, I’m enjoying shopping on the nook. It’s actually easier to find reads by nook than it is on the Barnes and Noble website, which I would say is, um, not all that it could be. The Kindle ads talk about a new book in less than a minute, but so far, my downloads are about 8 seconds. I do have an extremely fast cable connection to the web, but there you go.
First Day
Today (as I write this– Monday) is my first day as a “professional full-time” writer. I’ve vowed to write each day, five days a week and get a minimum done. I got a bit of a late start today, as I had to deal with a couple of emergencies (IRS and car problems of all things), but now I’ve got those squared away and I’m sitting down to get back into chapter 7 of Blood Trade. I’ll let you know how it goes.







