Monday, January 27, 2020

Well, so, stuff is happening.

Hey all.

So, for the first time since September, I queried an agent. A few minutes later, I submitted the Sand Master to Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine.

Now, we wait.

Building back into writing everyday has been a slow process as I have been sick, we just moved and I start a new job tomorrow. I have written 7,486 words since the year started (24 days not including today), but am far off from my goal of 500 a day. (4,514 behind schedule). We will get back there.

In other--sadder news.

Neil Peart died. Sad. I love Rush and his drumming was legendary.

Terry Jones of Monty Python passed away as well. Another sad loss as Monty Python is a big influence on my writing.

This morning we lost Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, John Altobelli with his wife and daughter and Christina Mauser to a helicopter crash. This is a horrific loss in general and is made worse by the fact that children were involved. 

And finally, Army Specialist Antonio Moore died in a roll over accident in Syria.

I saw some interesting remarks about theses deaths. Some people wonder why we mourn celebrities... Here's the thing. Maybe it was a Rush song that got you through the day or a Monty Python skit that made you laugh when you were down or maybe it was your team getting those points at the last minutes in the championships? Whatever it was, the musicians, actors and sports icons we see everyday have an impact on our lives. This is why we mourn them.

SPC Moore is mourned as a brother in arms. We may not have served together, but we both served in the Army and in combat which connects us. Every soldier lost is like losing a friend.

Sorry, to be a downer here, but people dying sucks.

Good news is my new job presents me with different writing hours, so that should be fun. It's also more money...

Anyway, hope everyone is well. Be kind to each other.

Joe




Monday, January 6, 2020

New Year... Time to reboot.

Hello peoples.

As it is the first Sunday of the year, I am writing my first blog post. I think I will try to make this a weekly thing, but we will see what happens.

Anyway, I took a brief break after missing my first day of writing in nearly two years. I needed to step back. This is good though. Since the 1st, I am trying to reset. It's a bit of a struggle as there have been things happening.

1 - Got a new job. Start in a few weeks. Transitions are stressful.
2 - Moved. It took multiple trips. In a house now. Have a room that is primarily for writing and sorting the 250,000 baseball cards I own.
3 - Started using a cane to walk. The sciatica came back in October and I can't get the procedure until February, so I'm stuck with a cane. My new job is a desk one, so that will also help with pain management.

So, in a new house, weeks away from a new job and trying to not hurt, I am getting ready to relaunch a blog, query my finished book, continue writing at least 500 words a day (5 for 5 as of today), submit some stories, edit, and just generally get back on the ball.

Life is a pain sometimes, but my wife is amazing and I have some pretty epic friends.

So, let's see where this takes us this year.

Joe