Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 23:18:53 GMT -5
After Christmas, unfortunately, another end of the year has arrived. I'm more nervous and naughty than usual, because I hate the holidays, but I still want to write this post about good intentions for my writing and blogging for the coming year. It serves to take stock of the situation, to clarify the ongoing projects, almost to legitimize them. From the “I've told everyone what I'm writing, so I need to get moving” series. Publish a story in self-publishing… I'm finishing UDPD, which is not the acronym of yet another political party, but a different story than usual which has a protagonist you won't expect. It's on 30 pages, at least, with a note, final thanks and also illustrations, but not mine, otherwise the ebook wouldn't have been released before 2020.
I have found the various collaborators who will help me complete the ebook. I'll have two beta readers read the second draft – one of them has already read the first and gave me some advice. Then a break of atSpecial Data least two weeks, then printing the manuscript and revising. Then it will be the editor's turn and then me again. …and have it translated into English Yes, this is my intention, and we looked in depth at the question of how to internationalize one's works last Monday. Or, better yet, you have read my idea on how to have this story of mine translated and any other stories that I will publish in self-publishing. Write a good part of the science fiction novel I abandoned it because the plot had several problems , which I then managed to resolve. I then started from the first chapter, expanding it to fill the various gaps, but then I started writing UDPD and put it aside.
But once the story is finished, I will throw myself into the novel, because the famous K has been waiting to be written for several years and I would like to start it immediately after PU. Draw several comic strips of my character I mentioned it when I talked about myself as an author : I'm working on an old comic character of mine, a strip invented years ago, started drawing and then abandoned. I have the record of abandoned editorial projects. My middle school literature teacher was right when she called me “Schubert: the Unfinished”. This time I wanted to do things properly: prepare a file with the documentation for the various drawings, make sketches for the characters and storyboards, write the texts, prepare a calendar of the strips and jot down the ideas for other strips on a piece of paper . At the time of writing (December 15th) I've reached strip 88 and have a bunch of ideas to turn into storyboards.
I have found the various collaborators who will help me complete the ebook. I'll have two beta readers read the second draft – one of them has already read the first and gave me some advice. Then a break of atSpecial Data least two weeks, then printing the manuscript and revising. Then it will be the editor's turn and then me again. …and have it translated into English Yes, this is my intention, and we looked in depth at the question of how to internationalize one's works last Monday. Or, better yet, you have read my idea on how to have this story of mine translated and any other stories that I will publish in self-publishing. Write a good part of the science fiction novel I abandoned it because the plot had several problems , which I then managed to resolve. I then started from the first chapter, expanding it to fill the various gaps, but then I started writing UDPD and put it aside.
But once the story is finished, I will throw myself into the novel, because the famous K has been waiting to be written for several years and I would like to start it immediately after PU. Draw several comic strips of my character I mentioned it when I talked about myself as an author : I'm working on an old comic character of mine, a strip invented years ago, started drawing and then abandoned. I have the record of abandoned editorial projects. My middle school literature teacher was right when she called me “Schubert: the Unfinished”. This time I wanted to do things properly: prepare a file with the documentation for the various drawings, make sketches for the characters and storyboards, write the texts, prepare a calendar of the strips and jot down the ideas for other strips on a piece of paper . At the time of writing (December 15th) I've reached strip 88 and have a bunch of ideas to turn into storyboards.