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My currently available book is a collection of speculative fiction short stories, the next one is a unified novel, from multiple characters 1st person POV which I would class as meta/speculative fiction.
It's a massive challenge writing in 1st person I find, especially when the key characters meet! But I like it, especially being able to capture stream of consciousness 'inner' language - thinking in metaphor and imagery... it's all fun.
What I can say at this point is that it involves a man who may have swallowed a dead snake, turning him into an unwitting guru - the cure to all modern ills as a social media 'app', social and psychological revolution, folk punk, and a Geordie called 'Boots Man' who looks a little like a rabbit.
Plenty to be getting on with!
Blimey you're both very prolific! Sounds good too.
I am currently working on a series of YA books - retellings of lesser known fairytales, set in a dystopian future - there is an over reaching arc o I won't just keep churning out 'the next book in the series' ;)
Also working on an 'epic' space opera that attempts to define the nature of what is divine and how can redemption be achieved. I have a feeling that one might take me years to finish.
Also book two in my paranormal mystery series - Book one (and the rest of the series) has just been bought by a publisher ;)
I also like to write short stories and flash fiction for fun.
I am currently working on a series of YA books - retellings of lesser known fairytales, set in a dystopian future - there is an over reaching arc o I won't just keep churning out 'the next book in the series' ;)
Also working on an 'epic' space opera that attempts to define the nature of what is divine and how can redemption be achieved. I have a feeling that one might take me years to finish.
Also book two in my paranormal mystery series - Book one (and the rest of the series) has just been bought by a publisher ;)
I also like to write short stories and flash fiction for fun.

I say supposed to have been a short story...it's a novelette now and growing. Doubt it'll reach novella length, though.
I've also got another novelette for that collection that I'm editing.
But two of the short stories for this collection are written (and available free here on GR in PDF format only for now).
I also have the second novel in my Merchant Corps Histories universe to edit. I was really hoping to have that done in February but all this Posthuman stuff crowded that out.
I'm not currently working on anything at all; for the first time in years, and for a couple of months now, the writing has completely stopped. It's not writer's block though - I've never suffered from that and am still having ideas now, it's just that I'm not doing anything with any of them. What I'm confronted with, the void I'm staring into, is that most profound (and possibly unanswerable) of all philosophical questions: how to promote your writing without promoting it. Not the true nature of reality, no, not the problem of evil, not the mind-body problem, but how to promote your books while pretending they don't exist - even Plato, Kant, Wittgenstein and Sartre headed for the nearest pub in utter despair over this one.
All the received wisdom of the Goodreads universe, all the stale, conventional and obvious answers are exhausted; this one is going to need, I think, some zen-like superhuman wrench of the mind - a mind, finally, having stared deep into that void, leaping off its own edge...
I'll let you know how I'm getting on.
All the received wisdom of the Goodreads universe, all the stale, conventional and obvious answers are exhausted; this one is going to need, I think, some zen-like superhuman wrench of the mind - a mind, finally, having stared deep into that void, leaping off its own edge...
I'll let you know how I'm getting on.
I'm currently editing book 2 of my fantasy series Arts Reborn, and working on the outline of book 3. It's set in a Republic similar to the Rome of Caesar's time, rather than something medieval or populated by elves and dwarves. Book 1 came out in March.
Looking for reviewers and beta readers too, if that sounds interesting to anyone.
Looking for reviewers and beta readers too, if that sounds interesting to anyone.

The sound of one hand clapping is as child's play to the question the Master asks ;-)

I am currently working on a series of YA books - retellings of lesser known fairytales, set in a dystopian future - there is an over reaching arc..."
I think you might be redefining the word prolific there yourself with all those works going on! Good luck with them all.

See if the malicious demon will help... After all, he/it may well be responsible for the illusion of reality anyway, so I reckon he/it is good at marketing.

And it isn't as if there is a group of loyal fans waiting with baited breath for that one or anything... ;) It's fine to talk about historical fiction or other types btw. I know it's a spec group but a bit of the other less spec genres often informs spec writing anyway.
Garry wrote: "...so I reckon he/it is good at marketing..."
A marketing executive as the Godhead? That's the most appalling invented universe I've ever heard of.
A marketing executive as the Godhead? That's the most appalling invented universe I've ever heard of.

A marketing executive as the Godhead? That's the most appalling invented universe I've ever heard of."
That is pretty terrible - but I would say probably a pretty accurate analogy for the world as it currently stands! (who else is able to plaster the streets and houses with idols - beam them into our houses and minds 24/7 and have free reign to manipulate our behaviours?!)
... pretty much the theme of many of my stories!

After that I need to start work on the outline for the next adventure, currently titled "Air Pirates of Krakatoa."

I think 'group' might be a touch optimistic... Depends how small constitutes 'group' I suppose. Found out yesterday my boss is reading DATD! Bit worrying.
Good to know I can mention other things as well. You never know, I might get bored with a straight WW2 scenario and throw some aliens in there.
That would be different lol
Oh gods if my boss read my book... Mind you he really isn't the target audience. His daughter probably is though...
Oh gods if my boss read my book... Mind you he really isn't the target audience. His daughter probably is though...

Still working on my second novel, now with 16 finished chapters. About 62,000 words. Working toward 90 to 100 thousand.
That's great, Dave :) er if you need a beta reader...
Nice going, Ken :)
I am stalled a bit at present - 40,000 words into one book and 12,000 into another. Mind you I have had a full pass to do for my publisher and have just changed jobs so been a bit busy. Should have a few weeks to just write now though!
Nice going, Ken :)
I am stalled a bit at present - 40,000 words into one book and 12,000 into another. Mind you I have had a full pass to do for my publisher and have just changed jobs so been a bit busy. Should have a few weeks to just write now though!

Nice going, Ken :)
I am stalled a bit at present - 40,000 words into one book and 12,000 into another. Mind you I have had a full pass to do..."
I think I know where I can find one... :)

Sneak Peek Art for Book 2 at www.e7prophecy.com Let me know what you think!
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The Winter Garden is actually fun for me to write than my first book, The Earl of Brass.
My other activity is trying to market The Earl of Brass, which I don't think I'm very good at.


It is influnced by a few authors such as Asimov, K Dick, movies like Terminator, 2001 possibly but there is still a lot to do but I hope to have it finished before the winter. I will have to see how the characters and narrative change and open out.
Just received the first print copies of my first book, Brush With Darkness. So happy with how they turned out. http://www.jamiemaltman.com/2014/06/1...
Midway through post editor revisions on book 2, Blood of the Water.
4000 words into book 3, title not finalized yet, but the book fully outlined.
Detailed outline ready for a short story for an upcoming anthology in the world of The Dream Machine by Platt and Truant, an open world I watched them develop live through Fiction Umboxed. I'll be writing it after I get book 2 ready for more beta readers.
Midway through post editor revisions on book 2, Blood of the Water.
4000 words into book 3, title not finalized yet, but the book fully outlined.
Detailed outline ready for a short story for an upcoming anthology in the world of The Dream Machine by Platt and Truant, an open world I watched them develop live through Fiction Umboxed. I'll be writing it after I get book 2 ready for more beta readers.
Ooh did you watch fiction inboxes? It was at a really bad time for me but it sounded fascinating. Love Platt and Truant. Great books.
I watched that as my fun reading for the first three weeks of the month. I watched all the initial story meetings, which were awesome, read their early beats, and read Johnny's daily rough drafts. I fell behind with the story meetings late in the process, but will watch them before I start writing my short. All in all, it was great.

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The hard work is definitely after the first draft is done.

What I should be working on are my flash fiction collection (almost finished) or perhaps my space opera parody (pretty much finished), but that is another story.

BTW, www.travelfilmarchive.com is REALLY useful for getting a feel for different cities in that era. I've found a ton of useful stuff about 1930's Batavia for my current story there.

BTW, www.travelfilmarchive...."
My story can also be categorized as dieselpunk, which is steampunks lesser known relative.
Dave, what is your first 30s alt. history story called? Thanks for the link. The travel film archive seems to have a lot of useful footage. It's going to be fun to look at some of these films.



(Especially as they went up when stepdaughter moved in along with her 25 stone boyfriend).


For example what I am doing in my story could be boiled down to film noir meets Metropolis with a modern twist, or something like that.
I have never heard of Khempunk. What is that?

Great title. I love airship stories!"
Glad to hear it, it's the second one in a series of retro-pulp novellas I'm doing. The first's with betas and should be out by August/September, and I'm hoping to get this one out a little before Christmas.
:)
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