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PAX Prep

Courtesy Penny Arcade

I’d love to have something insightful or meaningful to say about writing or storytelling this morning. The truth is, I’m all but tapped out. I’m gearing up for PAX East 2013, where I will be working as an Enforcer. Unfortunately I am more stressed than I am excited; there’s a snag with the scheduling and things could end up inconvenient for a friend of ours travelling with us. I’m trying to get that untangled so the maximum number of people can have the best PAX experience possible. We shall see what happens!

Between this and my workout regimen I’m pretty beat. Carving out time for writing has been somewhat difficult, but last week I knocked it out of the park. This week, I suspect, will be a little less productive on that score. Tonight I hope to prepare at least a couple of posts to keep us on our schedule here, though I’m unsure what I’ll be reviewing for tomorrow’s post. Thursday I’ll probably blather a bit about dipping back into System Shock 2 and how PC mods make old games just as playable today, and Friday I may talk about the wonders of Boston.

In any event, this is a week I shall not soon forget, for better or for worse.

Writer Report: Ongoing Change

Bard by BlueInkAlchemist, on Flickr

Things continue to change around here, mostly for the better. The workout regimen is causing some pain, but I expected that. My gym membership entitles me to a free training session, which I will use to ensure I’m executing my lifts correctly, and also that I’m using the right apparatus for attempts at chin-ups. Some of the stuff in that gym is pretty weird, man.

I’ve also nailed or exceeded my 350-words-a-day-in-at-least-one-novel goal every day this week. Today will be no different! I may need to do it after FNM, but we shall see how the day progresses. The best thing about writing with the barest of outlines is that things can develop you did not expect. In Cold Streets, Morgan is not only reconnecting with her estranged father, we’re also getting a bit more of her backstory, which I feel is incredibly important. With everything supernatural and odd that happens around her, I don’t want Morgan to get lost. I like that there’s nothing unusual about her in terms of powers or abilities; her normal everyday nature is a good counterpoint to everything else running around Philadelphia in 2020.

Change is never easy, tends to be painful, and can even be destructive. But without it, we die. To survive, to thrive, and to succeed, it takes more than just having a dream. It takes working towards that dream, every day, with as much effort as one can muster. Be aware of what you do and who it might effect, but never stop making that effort. History isn’t just made by great men and women with innovative technology or fancy hats. History is made by the people who show up, day in and day out, looking to make a change, even if that change is not what one expects.

Next week is PAX East. I believe the hotel has WiFi so I will do my utmost to keep you fine folks up to date with the latest from Boston. Thanks for sticking with me.

Writer Report: Winning Is Losing

RetroFitness of East Norriton

I really didn’t expect to throw myself into this change the way I have. Change is always difficult, and it can be more sweeping than we realize. I’m going to make myself more mindful of what I eat (yes, moreso than before). I need to adjust my sleeping schedule. And I have to get serious about blogging before the day a post should go up.

I was hoping to complete Chuck’s Super Ultra Mega Game of Aspects this week, but I ran out of time. As much as I’ve nailed down how and when to run, as well as where and how to lift, there’s still some scheduling changes that need to happen to I can accomplish other non-fitness goals. As much as I feel like I’m slowly but surely winning this fight against weight gain and sloth, I don’t want to lose out on my writing, or any of my hobbies.

If this means I have to start getting up earlier in the morning, so be it.

Turn And Face The Fit

Courtesy allthingshealing.com

Some serious changes are continuing to happen on my end of things. I’m looking down the aperture of a legitimate workout regimen with the intent of finally losing a decent amount of weight. It’s my hope that doing so will also yield higher levels of energy and motivation throughout the days and weeks. The life of a writer, gamer, and dayjob computer jockey are all sedentary, and to be blunt, it’s past time I got off my fat ass.

Flash Fiction tomorrow. I’ll definitely be back on my normal blogging schedule next week.

Writer Report: Goals and Targets

Bard by BlueInkAlchemist, on Flickr

I’ve been dropping words here and there into Cold Streets this week. I have the feeling that I’m reaching the top of the hill, and that in a couple hundred words, things are just going to take off. Moreso than the first novella, this one is taking its time getting to really juicy peril, and I hope people like the time it takes building on relationships and exploring new perspectives.

Both Godslayer and the sci-fi noir project have been getting some attention from me, as well. I’ve spent some time wondering what other media could be used to convey these stories. Do I hit up an artist to put one of them out in webcomic form? Should I teach myself a game engine and put my programming chops to use in something other than the dayjob? At this point, I’m still operating under the ‘novel’ assumption, but things can always change.

Basically, my goal is to have two major tales done by the end of this year, Cold Streets and perhaps one of the others. To do that I have targets to meet on a daily and weekly basis, much like I will for the renewed attempts I’ll be making at fitness (more to come on that). The more I examine how I spend my days and nights, the more I see that there’s plenty of time for me to get everything done, as long as I actually take the time to plan things in advance. Life will happen, of course, but the more I prepare beforehand, the more I’ll be able to roll with the punches.

That’s what makes sense to me, at least.

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