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Writing Update – October 29, 2019

October 29, 2019 By Lou

Two launches and a new book written? Not a bad month to share with you this time around! Let’s get right to the writing update.

Writing Update

The Gifts of Kali is DONE! I finished the first draft last Friday. This week is all about reading through the mess I heaved onto the page to figure out how best to clean it up. That’s my goal for NaNoWriMo this month, and a little bit different than previous years. Usually I save the drafting for November, but I was itching to write this one so bad, I’m using National Novel Writing Month to self-edit.

Truthfully, I had some trouble settling down and getting words on the page. Some of it was nerves, some of it was scheduling issues. As I reached the end of week two on the project I found my groove again and am really happy with how the latter half turned out. I can’t wait to dive in and put the pieces together.

Be sure to check out Book One of the trilogy, Hammer and Anvil, now!

The Bridge

Today and tomorrow are all about DSA Season One, Book Three. I am finishing up the proofreading end of things and will be formatting it so I can order my first copy. I love this book. It has everything in it: action, politics, and emotion. The subplots really came together nicely.

The Bridge also comes with the added bonus of back matter. This was something that was meant to be in every book of the DSA, but I decided against it. Here, it makes perfect sense. You’ll be able to download a free report for this book through my website as a bonus. It will provide insight into a specific event that carries through the series. That’s next on my list of things to do this week!

Appearances

I’m all over the place for the next month. I’m excited about it. I love talking about writing, about putting books out into the world. I hope you’ll be able to stop by and see me.

November 2nd – Buffalo’s Book Expo!

Come support the local writing community in Buffalo at the Expo Market from 1 to 4 pm. Find out more by joining the Facebook event page.

November 16th – Newfane Book Fair

18 authors from all over Western New York will be at the Newfane Community Center from 1 to 4 pm. 2737 Main Street, Newfane, NY.

November 17th – Audubon Library Book Fair

The Audubon Branch of the Buffalo Public Library is hosting a book fair from 2 to 4 pm. 350 John James Audubon Parkway, Amherst, NY 14228

November 30th – Local Author Book Signing

The Buffalo History Museum puts together an incredible show every year with local authors. Stop by to meet your favorite Buffalo author and get your books signed. More details to come next month.

 

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Writing Update – September 24, 2019

September 24, 2019 By Lou

Another month has somehow slipped by! So much going on so let’s get to the writing update.

Writing Update

The DSA Season One

The first three books are live on retail sites. There is even a series page on Amazon. So cool.

The first two books have been submitted for proofs. I just received my copy of The Clearing and it looks fantastic. Love the job KDP did with the printing. It should be finalized tomorrow and on sale by the end of the week!

On the edit front, I finished up a massive overhaul of Book 5 last week. Tomorrow I start in on Book 6.

Hammer and Anvil

Last Saturday was a very busy day. Instead of enjoying the 80-degree weather, I did a final readthrough of the newest Greystone book. I think it might be my favorite novel yet. I really like the way the story came together.

It’s been submitted for a paperback proof and should be here Thursday! Expect to see it live on Amazon next week!

Gifts of Kali

I marked it on my calendar. Next week, I start the draft for Greystone-in-Training Book 2. I haven’t been sleeping well of late and I think it might because this one has been screaming for release.

Local Appearance Schedule

I’ve been reaching out to venues to spread the word about the releases coming out.

October 12th – Central Library in downtown Buffalo is hosting Indie Author Day. I’ll be there signing books and promoting both The Clearing as well as Hammer and Anvil. It runs from 11am to 2pm.

October 19th – Buffalo Comicon is back! Queen City Bookstore is hosting another fantastic show at the Buffalo Marriott. Tons of guests and free comics. It starts at 10am and goes until 5pm. I might even have copies of Promethean ready for some lucky readers. Order your ticket now!

November 2nd – The Buffalo Book Club Expo. There is a fantastic local author network building in Buffalo. A group of 15 of some of Buffalo’s most talented are coming together to promote their work at the Expo Market. Stay tuned for more details as I get them.

I’d love to see you at these shows. Be sure to stop and say hello!

October is going to be a huge month. A ton of promotions coming up. Keep an eye here and on social media for more updates.

Happy Reading!

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Finding a Character’s Voice

September 17, 2019 By Lou

There is this little exercise I like to do when I’m first putting pen to paper on a book. I like to put each character through different scenarios to see how they tick, to get a feel for who they are, and most importantly, to figure out a character’s voice.

It’s nothing unique. Many writers do the same. My approach is to carry a character with me throughout my day. As I work through chores, grocery shop, the morning commute, dealing with kids. Everything is a situation where this character has a chance to breathe, to grow into something more than just my inner-neuroses coming out on the page. (Though there is some of that too. Absolutely.)

Will they be snarky? Will they be sincere? Are they genuinely good or is there some selfishness in there as well? This is just exploration for how they evolve into a living, breathing character in your writing.

Does it work?

Most of the time. The more you can think about a character’s motivations, about their background–from family situation to marital status–everything adds to the ultimate voice that comes out on the page.

A character’s voice is the lifeblood of a novel. I’ve come to realize this even more as I’ve edited DSA this month. Whenever there is a change to dialogue recommended by my editor, I come back to who is speaking and why it sounds the way it does. Ben Riley, the lead in DSA, tends to be sarcastic and offers up inane and very long-winded ways to respond to simple questions. It’s who he is. He likes the sound of his own voice because if the only other option is silence it isn’t going to work for him. Ever.

Get a feel for your character’s voice. Let it drive their narrative.

I just finished reading Brian Michael Bendis’ Avengers run this month. For those who don’t know, Bendis was one of my favorite writers from about 2000 to 2012. I’m a big dialogue guy so whenever I needed to hear a voice, to get that conversational rhythm of a piece, I would break out a Bendis book to read.

Bendis wrote the Avengers from 2004 – 2013. Over 200 issues. From a storytelling point of view, the run is fantastic. It truly represents the best of what Marvel Comics was publishing during those years.

From a dialogue standpoint?

Everyone sounds the same. It’s sad to read it again and realize there are only a few characters that stand on their own–that have something unique about their voice. Spider-Man is one. He nails Spider-Man so well in this run. But if you look at Tony Stark, Doctor Strange, Iron Fist and a dozen others, there is no difference between any of them. I could read the dialogue to you and you would never know who said it.

That’s a weakness I’ve been trying to avoid. Is it an easy trap to fall into? Definitely. But if you take the time to really pull your character’s apart to find that unique voice, your writing will be stronger for it.

Guaranteed.

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Writing Update – August 27, 2019

August 27, 2019 By Lou

Well, there goes another summer. How does this keep happening? Oh yeah, the writing thing…

Writing Update

DSA Season One

Final edits are progressing nicely on the series. I’ve certainly learned quite a bit about my weaknesses as a writer and where I need to focus going forward. That was what drew me to JD Book Services in the first place. I’ve always recognized that my prose hasn’t been as strong as it should have been. This has been the kick in the ass I’ve needed to figure out why I’ve felt that way and how to correct the problems for future drafts.

The Clearing is heading back for proofreading right now. Once that’s all set I can finalize the page count and start getting some proofs made! I wrote the first draft of this book back in 2015. It’s been such a journey, I honestly worried I would never reach the end.

Promethean and The Bridge are my focus this week. Tweaking sentence structure and clarifying certain points takes an incredible amount of time–and patience–so hopefully I won’t completely screw them up in the process.

Greystone-In-Training

This month, I took time out of editing to write the script for book two in the trilogy. The Gifts of Kali might be my favorite script yet. It has some fantastic character moments for Soriya and Mentor.

I’m looking forward to sitting down to draft the book as soon as final edits are completed on DSA.

The Lost Outpost

Remember this one? Probably not. I wrote the draft for NaNoWriMo back in 2017. Well, lately I’ve been diving into the text to see where I can flesh out the narrative. Massive edits are coming this fall for this bad boy. It’s a sci-fi horror piece I’ve had in my head since 2007. Really hoping I can make it work the way I always intended.

We’ll see.

Pre-Orders!

The Clearing is coming your way October 9th. Pre-order your copy here!

Hammer and Anvil launches October 24th. You can pre-order your copy here!

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Writing Update – July 30, 2019

July 30, 2019 By Lou

It’s been a strange month in the basement over here. I try to keep forward momentum on a number of projects at all times. The last few weeks, though, it hasn’t felt that way to me. Like I was just spinning my wheels instead of actively closing out projects.

Sometimes it’s just the nature of the beast, I guess.

Writing Update

DSA Season One

The season is off to the editor. I was glad to see it off but since I sent them over I’ve had some thoughts about checking different areas again. Anything to drive myself insane with worry.

Over the course of August the entire season will get one more pass to close things out.

If you read my newsletter last week, the release dates are set for the first 3 books in the season.

The Clearing launches October 9th. Promethean arrives November 13th. And The Bridge will be available on December 11th.

Pre-Order info coming next week!

Greystone-In-Training

My alpha readers finished up Hammer and Anvil last week, so I am in the process of fixing up the draft before giving it one last pass.

I love coming back to Greystone, so much so that I outlined book 2 this month. The title made my wife giddy with joy. Very excited to share more details next month.

The trilogy is really shaping up and I think it’s going to transition nicely back to the main series when it’s time for books 6 through 10.

Greystone

I’m making a real effort to flesh out the back half of the main series before diving into the drafting phase. Greystone was a great lesson in how to plan things out, how to plant seeds and see them come to life with each new release. The problem was my timetable and how quickly I was forced to go from book to book  without any downtime in order to hit my deadlines.

Really want to plan that aspect better by having a clear path from the flashback novel of book 6 to the series finale in book 10. Right now, there are some notions here and there (including some awesome tidbits for books 7 and 8) but nothing concrete yet in terms of the overall arc.

Talk to you next month about the launch of Greystone: The Complete First Cycle and more!

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Catering to Old Fans or Reaching New Readers?

July 2, 2019 By Lou

There comes a time during the writing process where you have to take a step back and figure out exactly who your target audience is for this story. Every writer does it. Everyone pulls apart their book, script, short story, etc. and tries to determine who in their right mind will be reading this.

Over the last few years, I’ve come to love my Greystone readers. They are a stalwart bunch and they keep me inspired to continue with the series. When it came to closing out Hammer and Anvil, though, I suddenly hit a roadblock because of those readers.

Hammer and Anvil is meant to be the first in a new trilogy of stories. One that uses pre-existing information/lore to rebuild its world for a new audience. So who is it meant for exactly? Is it meant to cater to the old guard with nods to stories that take place later in the timeline? Or is it for new readers as it is the first book in a series?

And so the debate begins!

new readersI put it off as long as I could. It wasn’t until I was about halfway through the draft that I hit upon the heavy exposition chapters of the book. That’s pretty standard for me. Always taking the easier path to feel my way into a story. Action pieces. Dialogue chapters. Easy stuff.

But with the exposition came the realization that I needed to find an answer and quick. Soriya’s first appearance in the story is in chapter 2. The Greystone puts in an appearance as well. But new readers don’t know anything about them, do they? They don’t know what the stone is or how it works or even who this woman is who is wielding it. They would be lost without some information.

Old readers already hold that knowledge. Exposition at this point would be boring to them, having read through possibly 5 adventures with Soriya already.

So who wins here? Does one fanbase trump the other?

I started having this back and forth during the drafting phase and then again through the editing process.

Changes made to reach new readers

Exposition won out. There are nice touchstones from the other books in terms of setting up certain environments, but the desire for new readers to be able to dive into this novel was more important in the long run.

I went back and punched up the background for each player introduced. I tried to read things with fresh eyes and really build everyone’s role as well as the city itself. The story has definitely grown in the telling and I think it is stronger because of it.

This is not to say old fans will be bored. I’ve hit a number of different moments that connect readers to stories from the main series. Loren’s cigarette addiction. His sleeping on the couch. The Franklin Center. A Circle of Shadows. And more. Plenty of nods for readers to recognize while not confusing newbies in the process.

New challenges with each new project

It’s amazing to think about. When I set out to write Hammer and Anvil it was meant to be for newsletter subscribers. When it grew, so did my expectations for the final product. That included making a cohesive narrative, it meant finding a bridge from the first book to the third, and it came with the new challenge of finding new readers while also capturing the zeal of the ones who have stood by the series from the start.

Not an easy task. But one I’ve been excited in exploring over the last few weeks.

I think you’re in for a fun ride no matter how much experience you have with Greystone.

Thanks for reading.

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