How do people stop writing when they are on a role? I am at 10, 000 words today and I cannot seem to stop writing. The story just comes out. Jane Yolen's BUTT In SEAT works. @JaneYolen
@HackinTimSeeley That is true. And he could make a good one. I liked the Tomb of Dracula and Werewolf by Night series, but over done at this point. Sleepwalker is a good idea for you.
to a few older pieces to read over and see how ready they are to show, a play, and possible, revisit a screenplay I have in a drawer--if I can get a certain author to let me shop it around....hmmm.
Took three days off from writing due to Carpel Tunnel. Still hurts, but need to write some more. Finished my older novel and have a new novella that is at about 13600 words at the moment. A fake historical piece. Research and all. Needs work and then I am moving on
@HackinTimSeeley Really? I mean don't get me wrong I liked Sleepwalker, but I think that Machine Man and Deathlok have been been abused and need to be reworked into their original cool reason for being. IF I could I would do Machine Man
@NancySpringer That is perfect! Keeping being self-indulgent and childish and loopy. It makes you special. As I say everyday, we are all a bit weird and wonderful. embrace it.
Since my retirement 3/31. I have written over 100,000 words to a novel and a novella and am reworking another novel. I think I nailed the get 'er done attitude. Usually writing about 4 to 7 thousand words a day and I write maybe 4 to 5 days a week.
๐จGideon Falls vol.6 is out THIS WEEK!๐จ
this TP contains the 80-page issue #27, @JeffLemire full script of the issue and several pages of extra content and never-seen-before behind the scenes!
@FabianNicieza @paulgoatallen@PublishersWkly@PutnamBooks I have loved all of your work for decades. I just retired and am hoping to reread everything that I collected for the past fifty years or more.
@SimuLiu@shangchi About time! I LOVED SHangChi when he first appeared in Marvel oh those many, many years ago. . .Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973) by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin SIGH. SO GOOD!