The word of
the week is veritable.
Aug 14 –
Great Choice!
My 'new' used
Samsung S5 is proving a capable phone indeed!
Now that I've
acquired( cheaply )all of the extra little bits needed to make it
fully-functional( in my eyes, at least )it's going to serve me well for
some time to come. I love that it has a removable battery( I bought a new
one for $7.50 CAN! )as well as built-in heartrate and barometric sensors,
both of which I use on a daily basis.
In addition
to the new battery, I've picked up a protective case( from Ringke,
they're superb for the price! )as well as a longer( braided )charger
cable, since the original one that came with the phone was worn out by the
previous user. I've also added the usual tempered glass screen protector for
obvious reasons... and all of this for a total of about $40 CAN, which is
simply excellent value for ensuring the phone lives a good while.
As a bonus,
the S5 is rated as IP67, meaning it is essentially impervious to dust, and can
survive up to 30 minutes immersed in 1m of water. No previous phone I've had
could do that without adding an expensive case, like ones from Otterox.
The phone's
snappy, even with all my apps and music added, so by this point( after 3
weeks )I'm really happy, and will be set for at least another year, if not
longer.
Aug 15 –
Cnut The Space Viking
A few months ago, a friend of mine posted this back-cover blurb:
Unbelievable |
I found out last week from one of our writing group members that this published book was likely done under contract, so the author HAD to come up with something... and boy, did she ever! Called The Angel Wore Fangs, it's so over the top that it goes from bad to worse and out the other side into pure camp, I have no desire to ever read it( you can find a hilarious summary of it here )but:
It serves to remind me that any story can get published.
I will work hard to make sure that mine is far, far better than Cnut's tales... holy. I had to wash my eyeballs after reading only half the summary above.
But: the author got paid, and it was probably a hoot to write, too.
Aug 16 – Holy
Dioramas!
I now have a reason to
visit Langley BC...
This is the largest toy
store in Western Canada, and it shows, the place is MASSIVE! Even better, the
owners are consistently adding giant, highly-detailed displays regularly to the
store, such that it's a g33k-mecca of a sorts! Have a look at the tour video
below, it's truly incredible:
Aug 17 –
Getting an Agent?
Everyone
knows actor Nicholas Cage, right?
They also
know that he's had some... interesting career choices, moreso than even Cuba Gooding
Jr. If you're watching a Nicholas Cage film made anytime in the last 10-15
years, chances are it's not the greatest artistic achievement in film.
So what's it
like being Nick's agent? This should give you a clue( NSFW language ):
Aug 18 –
FINISHED THE DRAFT!
At 11:01pm
PST tonight, I finished the edit of my fourth( and final )draft of my first
novel - YAYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It wasn't
easy.
It took about
2 weeks longer than I thought it would, as I was aiming for July 31st. This
happened for multiple reasons, including expected health issues( core muscle
pain )that kept me from sitting / standing for more than 30 minutes at a
time before something started to hurt. As well, as the edits added up, new
tweaks and ideas cropped up, so that I had to spend even more time going back
to make the supporting changes throughout the entire novel, adding to the time
taken...
But I
persevered and edited my heart out.
The key to
finishing?
Staying in
the Flow: editing every
day, morning and/or night, no matter what / how I felt. This kept me
THINKING about the story, every day, and so my subconscious mind was always
working on it, wherever I was and whatever I was doing.
So now that
it's done, what's the plan?
I'm giving
about 6 people copies of the draft to read through, spot any major / minor
errors( which I can quickly correct )and then it's going in front of an
editor!
My AMAZING
INCREDIBLE WONDERFUL LOVING girlfriend offered, as a birthday gift this year,
to PAY for an Editorial Consultation, where an accredited editor( from a
local publishing company that I know, have investigated and trust )will go
through the whol manuscript in about a week. They'll look at the structural, stylistic and grammatical aspects
of the novel for any corrections needed, but won't do copy editing( line-by-line
)as it's just an evaluation to see how ready the book is to send out.
Then when the
editor's done, that's what I'll do!
I'll be
sending out a raft of Query letters to Agents and Publishers, to see who bites
first. It's just another step in the process, but if I get someone interested
in the next 4-6 months( I hope! )then my book could be on shelves within
2 years or so.
By which
point I aim to have the first drafts of BOTH the second and third novels
written. An author's work is never done, but I'm pouring all of my skill and
experience into this, along with the feedback I've been receiving.
Wish me luck!
Aug 19 – Off
to the USA!
It was a busy
morning today, heading out to the States.
As the first
day of my vacation, I'm looking forward to doing some serious relaxing,
considering my vacation week last month was spent entirely working on my novel,
as noted in previous blog entries.
For this
week's vacation, I'm not going to touch the draft at all, save to print out
some copies. But I won't do that until I get back home around the 25th!
My parents
were kind enough to drop my lady and I off at the Sidney Ferry Terminal to take
the 12pm crossing, though there was some confusion( on my part! )about
the departure times, but the small stress-out turned out just fine.
The crossing
itself was the best I've had yet: smooth seas and Gravol for me meant no issue
whatsoever with seasickness, though I was feeling tired from only getting 4.5
hours of sleep last night( bed 12am, up at 4am with abdominal aches from
sitting too many times to edit last night ) - darn these noodly core
muscles! Toughen up already!
My girlfriend's
mother picked us up and we drove less than an hour to her home in Sedro-Wooley,
arriving after 3pm under perfect blue skies. The Skagit Valley is a
delightful place to visit, with wooded hills, green pastures and a quiet rural
lifestyle I really enjoy.
We spent the
rest of the evening relaxing and catching up with her parents, as well as her
brother and sister-in law with their young child. It was magical just spending
the time in the perfect weather out on their back porch, watching the skies
darken and talking about all sorts of interesting topics until the stars came
out. Bedtime was early and a relief, as I was dog-tired and I slept well
indeed!
Aug 20 –
McMenamin's!
Early to
rise...
We were up
around 5am to head out early, hitting the road after 6am to try and get the
jump on the estimated million-plus people heading south to be in the path of
the eclipse totality in Oregon, clogging roads and otherwise crowding places
up.
We needn't
have worried.
We made it
past Seattle WA easily, with only one small stretch of delay( a mere
20 minutes )near Olympia WA as we turned south. The wide freeways
were clear, with only normal traffic volumes all the way down to Troutdale, OR
where we had a reservation at McMenamin'sResort.
What a place!
A former
county 'poor farm' built in 1911, it's now a unique destination resort, where
you can easily spend a few days on-side enjoying the many offerings such as
pubs, patios, bars, a spa, golf and more. I'll write up more about it next
week, but for now have a look at this charming place I'm staying at for 2
nights:
All for
now... I'm tuckered out from working for 2 months solid on my novel's
draft, and need a rest. The right side
of my neck has developed an ouchie( stiff! )so that's a additional
how-do-you-do that's been interesting some days. Good thing I'm on vacation all
of next week!
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