I made the decision to self-publish my first novel, The Naked Truth, in an alcoholic blackout, in spite of the fact that it was a few edits short of a decent read. I had hung up my police officer’s hat after a booze-soaked eighteen years, and grimly decided it was time to begin writing again, something I had more or less walked away from when I left college and a few years later, got married...to the son of family friends, who happened to manage a liquor store. How convenient. I started working on The Naked Truth during desk duty at our local regional airport, and I finished it awash in wine and sorrow over the abrupt end of my law enforcement career. In the category of “write what you know” it was a hybrid police-procedural romance, a genre possibly of my own invention. Did I mention it could have used some extra edits? Yeah. It wasn’t that I didn’t look for help, I have always been a fan of books on writing. My favorite how-to (and what not to) writing book is Stephen...
I had all kinds of excuses, last month, for not even thinking about doing National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) this year, which is partly why I have been quiet for a while. I took on a new part time job, and I have been babysitting my favorite four year old. Enough, already. But then, due to a series of quasi-connected events, it became obvious to me that there is a novel struggling to get out, and I have to write it, starting now! The premise of NaNoWriMo is to write a 50,000 word first draft of a novel during the month of November, which works out to roughly 1,660 words per day. I have written about the experience in previous blog posts, and what happened in my case, that the rushing through to get my count in, ended in a mess I didn't want to turn in to a second draft. So, the whole thing hid out under my bed for two years, until I started this blog, and made an unsuccessful attempt to revise it. Never one to be brought down for too long, the "nano" partic...