The story is about honesty. It’s about trust. It’s about redemption and finding strength within oneself, both physical and emotional. It’s about how people sometimes get sucked down into life’s wild and random undertow…and how some of them can still get up again even when they do. But most of all, the story is about love: the love that exists between friends who support each other and are willing to call one another on their shit; the love between family who are willing to protect each other even to the point of blindness; and – especially – the love that exists between lovers who are searching for someone to hold onto, both in the cold, clutching night and the warm, bright day.
I’ve written many stories over my life. Some of them were just for the fun, others were for the challenge, still others were because I wanted to make an impression. None of them have I enjoyed imagining and writing so much as this one, though. It might not end up being my most powerful, my most popular, or even my best work. But it’s been the most true, in its people and their feelings, their failures and their successes.
And that’s made it worth it.
Highs, Lows, and In-Between Interest
HLIB, Take 1 Back in 2014, I joined the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) excitement with a sequel of sorts to an earlier tale, From Hell (A Love Story). FH(ALS) was a raunchy space opera in which I tried to build a bigger backstory for Axton, the...
NaNo 2016 Recap
Well, I didn't hit the 50K word count goal for NaNoWriMo 2016, but I wasn't planning on doing that. (I'm trying to remind myself that I didn't really "fail" this year's NaNoWriMo challenge, because my goals were different from the word count ones. It's kind of...
Once More Into the Breach
Yeah, I've decided to do NaNoWriMo again this year. But, this year, I'm participating as a NaNo Rebel. I got the idea - and the bug - from writer and editor Kate Johnston, aka 4amwriter (website and twitter), who talks more in-depth about the concept of how to be a...
National Author’s Day
In addition to being the start of National Novel Writing Month, November 1 has additional significance for American writers: it's National Author's Day! Here is some of the history, as supplied by NationalDayCalendar.com: The idea of setting aside a day to celebrate...
Out of Decline
Earlier this week, I updated the main header image on this blog. The last image was a photo I'd taken a few years ago in La Jolla, and its setting sun scene was pretty, but, over time, I came to associate it too much with decline. Decline of readers, decline of...
Away and Back Again
I recently returned from a long weekend holiday in London, England. I took daily notes in a travelogue, of sorts, just because I wanted to keep the memories of the little things I experienced, and writing them down always helps. Some folks wanted to see my handwritten...
I’m sorry (but not really)
Writing this post has made me feel like a bad writer-friend, even though there should be no reason for it to do so. Everyone's opinion is their own, and part of what makes living in a so-called first-world country so great is that I'm allowed to have that opinion: no...
Writing, Responsibility, and the Conundrum of Characters with Guns
Since the first flash of a projectile from a barrel around 1000 CE, the gun has had a rich and varied history across most all avenues of life: social, economical, political, and creative. It also has the power to divide people and opinions like no other tool before or...
A little breathing room
September seems to be a popular birthday month. It must have something to do with cuddling together when it's cold outside during the traditional winter. I celebrated my birthday this past week, too. While I may not have been able to celebrate with everyone I would...
Read the book: From Hell (A Love Story)
Clicking the cover image will take you to the PDF e-book version. You can also read the chaptered versions on Fanfiction.Net or AO3. If you would like a free paperback copy, contact me.