The Novel
Yes, yes, yes, I know I said I’d start writing it in June.
No, no, no, I haven’t started yet.
What’s it to you, Big Nose?
I’m still reading as much contemporary science fiction as I can, and mostly enjoying it. I’m also reading up on science fact – latest theories on time travel, black holes, worm holes, parallel universes and that kind of thing. There’s some really interesting stuff out there (no, really, there is). Anyway, I consider this to be an essential part of my preparation for writing the novel and won’t begin writing until I feel that I’m ready. Right now, I’d expect that to be just after Christmas. Maybe even January 1st. But if I’m not ready then, it’ll be when I am.
However, I still intend to have the novel written and revised by the end of 2010. That has always been the case and that’s still the case, so, even though the start has slipped by months, I plan to have it ready on time. How? Well, simply put, the original plan was really lazy and assumed a typing speed of around 30 words a fortnight with time off for good behaviour, or something equally as silly. I know I can write it faster than originally planned, comfortably in fact, so that’s what I’ll do. Okay?
Critters Bar
I love that place. But I haven’t been there in over a month. What? Well, Ian Rochford has kindly taken over the admin role (thanks Ian), and I’m taking time out not only from Critters Bar but from all such writing forums and online gathering places for a while so that I can concentrate on the novel. It’s hard. I do miss the interaction. But it’s got to be done. The last 12 months I’ve managed to set myself free from all kinds of things in order to free up time for the novel, and pulling out of Critters Bar for a while was the last step. I will be back, I’m just not sure when right now.
Goldfish Bowl
Still meeting up with other writers locally every couple of weeks, and last night we had a workshop on ‘the opening’, the second such workshop as we had one on characterisation a couple of meetings ago. Anyhow, it seemed to go down pretty well and though we were relatively light on numbers the discussion was very worthwhile and we ended up over-running.
Writing
The last stuff I wrote was during the July Blast story-a-day initiative in Critters Bar, and I think I managed about 16 or 17 pieces during the month, something like that. Not quite one a day, but still. Anyway, Dogzplot Flash Fiction took one of the pieces (Chrono-something) from the July Blast recently:
http://dogzplot.blogspot.com/2009/10/chromo-something-bob-jacobs.html
and the good folks over at The Pygmy Giant recently took one (Imperfectly Formed):
http://thepygmygiant.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/imperfectly-formed/
and Every Day Fiction are due to put one up (Broken Waters) on November 26th:
http://www.everydayfiction.com/
Yes, yes, yes, I know they’re very short. Yes, yes, yes, I know they’re very simple. If you want something longer and more meaningful you’ll have to wait for the novel, which is thirteen-point-something months away from being completed (let alone published). But it’ll be worth the wait. Honest.
And those places are all worth a visit if you’re looking for some short fiction to read.
Okay. That’s all for now, folks.






November 12th, 2009 at 8:05 pm
Hey, who are you calling big nose?!
There’s something a bit lame for you over at my blog, if you’re interested (fat bum)- http://sophieplayleblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/kreativ-blogger-award.html
November 15th, 2009 at 11:40 am
Hi Mr Smallbutperfectlyformednose,
So this is where you’re lurking, I was wondering why I hadn’t seen your cheery face around the net. I know what you mean about wasting time online, I’m the same. It’s definitely an addiction.
Good luck with the book, but don’t put it off too long or you may never write it.
Cheers, Sandra
November 16th, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Thanks Sophie. I’ll follow up on that award thingy later. Ta very much.
Hi Sandra. Yup, I’ll be mainly lurking here while I’m writing the novel, and it will definitely get written. I’ll keep the blog updated with progress.
Cheers,
Bob
November 26th, 2009 at 9:47 am
Your story, Broken Waters, is very moving. Thank you for writing it. (Everyday Fiction sent it to me today)
November 26th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
Thanks Ian, I really appreciate you taking the time to drop by and leave a comment, and I’m pleased you enjoyed it.