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Eva’s Byte #314 – Slowly They Turn

“The wheels of justice turn slowly, but exceedingly fine.” Sun Tzu

In my capacity of a writer, those wheels of justice have turned ever so slowly to do justice for moving along Chapter 74 of my Contemporary work in progress. Taking place in Rhode Island, I’ve spent hours researching the intricacies of dispensing justice to one of my characters who commits a crime.

The squeak wheel which needed oil, so to speak, in order to blur the lines of demarcation between fiction and nonfiction.

This entailed delving into:

The layout of a courtroom inside Rhode Island’s Superior Court.

Arrest, arraignment, a “judges remand”, the ramifications of a guilty plea, presentencing report content, prisoner’s transport to court.
During the process of digging to authenticate my storytelling, I discovered Rhode Island is unique from other states, whereby the judiciary has broad power to determine what weapons law enforcement personnel can carry in the courts. Whereas, most court security staff nationwide are armed with guns, Rhode Island’s deputy sheriffs were barred from carrying guns inside state courthouses ever since 2003 when the no-weapons policy was put in place.

As of 2015, sheriff’s deputies are now allowed to carry Tasers as well as the usual batons, handcuffs, and pepper spray into the state’s courthouses. This fact alone steered my chapter scene in the right direction.

Wending my way to the finish line of Chapter 74 at a quicker pace than when I began drafting it 665 words ago, justice is now being served.

*However long it takes to perfect your creative endeavor, may the end justify the means.

My sincere appreciation if you’ve read this far.

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Published on May 05, 2021 11:30 Tags: 314, authenticity, blog, eva-pasco, indie-author, justice, life, slowly-they-turn, writing

Eva’s Byte #315 – The Point

As in, the point of a pen is used to write. If you’re a published author, the point of a pen is wielded to autograph and personalize books for readers who acquired your paperbacks at a book signing.

Of a different frame of mind when getting back in the saddle of writing/publishing after a hiatus of nearly ten years, I went hog-wild in ordering custom-engraved pens to give away at book signings. As a result, I have a pile-up of pens stowed away in a box.

Even with the practice of giving away my signing pens with private paperback sales, and delving inside the box to grab a pen for personal use, it’s fair to say I’ll never reach bottom.

So, what’s the point?

Of a new frame of mind, I no longer procure book signings. From my point of view, time away from writing and making my books visible on social media, is better spent enjoying the great outdoors. I fully intend to embark on my newfound hobby of spelunking for sea glass.

On the home front in my capacity as a writer, I finished drafting chapter 74 of my Contemporary work in progress—a segment that nearly did me in for all of the exhaustive research involved. I’m now electronically penning my thoughts in chapter 75, resuming from 282 words toward the end of Part 4. When I ink my way through the short hop of Part 5, I’ll be making my final points in the novel I had started in 2016.

*Whatever your creative endeavor, may you get your points across.

My sincere appreciation if you’ve read this far.

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Published on May 12, 2021 11:13 Tags: 314, blog, book-signings, eva-pasco, indie-author, pens, pursuit-of-life, the-point