Words I Just Can’t Form
I know what I want to write about today. Â For some reason, though, I just can’t manage to get them to form in a coherent fashion. Â What I want to write about is charity and contributing to the community.
Now, there’s a specific reason I want to write about it – a friend is setting up a Facebook group to do charitable deeds. Â I think this is AWESOME! Â But, I’m not joining in.
See, I already have a mission. Â I have specific reasons why I’ve set my financial goals for 2014 as high as I have, and it’s not for me to make good money: it’s to give back. Â But, somehow, I just can’t get the whole thing to come forth from my fingertips in a way that’s understandable. Well, there’s always another day. 🙂
Muse (Returns!)
So, I’ve got this novel laying around – Muse – and two partial sequels to it. Â Problem is, it’s pretty out there, concept wise. Â I’ve thought about just self publishing it. Â I’ve thought about publishing it on here as a weekly serial. Â And, I’ve thought about going down the traditional publishing route.
Problem is, this is too far from the norms for most traditional ways of dealing with it. Â It’s almost it’s own niche. Â Which, well, is kind of cool when you think about it – writing an entire novel that’s almost impossible to pigeon hole into an existing category! Â But, it’s frustrating, and it just sits here on my harddrive, doing nothing.
Talking with Mark Arganbright, he accidentally stumbled on to what may be the fate of Muse. Â Mark said that Residential Aliens Magazine needed a “serial” story of some sort – something to keep people coming back every month for more. Â Suddenly, it hit me – Muse is a perfectly good piece of speculative fiction with spirituality interwoven into it. Â I’ve pretty much made up my mind now: Â Muse will see monthly publication in Residential Aliens Magazine. Â Once it’s run in the magazine is done (about 16 months if we print 5,000 words, plus or minus a few each month), then Midnight Ryder Technologies will assume publication of the story, and I’ll move into publishing the sequels the same way.
This is awesome. 🙂