Switching Gears
Mar. 28th, 2006 10:17 amDuring spring break I managed to spend most of my time-off working on ficion. Now that classes are in session again, I find myself having a hard time getting back into the flow of doing course work instead of making more short stories or starting the next novel.
Luckily, it seems that I've hit another moment of being between projects. "Equation" has been cut down to 7600 words and is now in that stage where it needs to sit for a week or two. The Lighthouse and Sea-Ghoul story is up on the shop. I poked at various other pieces, but none of them showed any signs of life past a twitch or two.
I did wake up this morning with the lines "Somewhere in the world at any given moment, Roy Orbison is singing. It's very important that you remember this." We will see if it goes anywhere.
Since I've hit a stopping point, I figure now would be a good time to knuckle down on course work, especially my Short Story Class, which is self-directed and paced.
Yup.
Yesterday, I discovered that Neko Case has a new CD out. Glee!
In Peace
Michael
Luckily, it seems that I've hit another moment of being between projects. "Equation" has been cut down to 7600 words and is now in that stage where it needs to sit for a week or two. The Lighthouse and Sea-Ghoul story is up on the shop. I poked at various other pieces, but none of them showed any signs of life past a twitch or two.
I did wake up this morning with the lines "Somewhere in the world at any given moment, Roy Orbison is singing. It's very important that you remember this." We will see if it goes anywhere.
Since I've hit a stopping point, I figure now would be a good time to knuckle down on course work, especially my Short Story Class, which is self-directed and paced.
Yup.
Yesterday, I discovered that Neko Case has a new CD out. Glee!
In Peace
Michael