Monday, January 19, 2015
The Process by Day
Lest I forget, I'm writing my notes down. Obviously, this will not always match up exactly, but I want to try it at least...All of these assume I already have an idea but given that the good ideas list is up to 40, that's not that hard.
Week 1
Day 1- Determine target audience...different magazines have different standards and even within the same genre little things can matter
Day 2 - Map out major story points, character etc
Day 3- Develop backstory/universe
Day 4- Write first paragraph
Day 5- Refine Day 1-4
Week 2
Write Story
Week 3
Day 1 Do basic pass
Day 2 Poetry pass
Day 3 Grammar check
Day 4 Tenses/Common Words/Who am I?
Day 5 Dialog check
Week 1
Day 1- Determine target audience...different magazines have different standards and even within the same genre little things can matter
Day 2 - Map out major story points, character etc
Day 3- Develop backstory/universe
Day 4- Write first paragraph
Day 5- Refine Day 1-4
Week 2
Write Story
Week 3
Day 1 Do basic pass
Day 2 Poetry pass
Day 3 Grammar check
Day 4 Tenses/Common Words/Who am I?
Day 5 Dialog check
Writing Progress
Have had a few set backs on writing. Lost my notebook, and the first story I started with, "Making Hitler" involves time travel and Nazis, which are hard for me to write, but it was a request so I am still going to finish it.
But I am starting the "industrial" part from scratch to try and get the rhythm right. Even if it doesn't quite work I will adjust the process accordingly.
At a high level, I want to do the prework the first week, the bulk writing the second, and the first edit pass the third. Then I bury it for three months and do another edit pass.
It does mean choosing structures that can be written in a week, 2500-5000 words but doesn't account for writer's block.
We'll try it first with the first story from my ideas list,"Becoming a Demon"
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Eating the Seed Corn
Performed by Matt Franklin, Written by T.C. Ricks
Written for the 500 monthly writing site.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
[500] Nickelodean Discordian
For "This Too Shall Pass" in December
by T.C. Ricks
Hello. And welcome to the Basalt Causality Generator Attraction. Please relax and strap yourselves in. By harnessing the singularity inside of a black hole and tapping into a local super string, we here at Basalt enterprises allow you to experience the full cat of the rectangle eating pizza. The forthrightness of the meaty hand that feeds the kittens with great tenderness upon the frothy beards of giant feet tickling the rectangles of the nectar of nighttime gods eating the things no man could comprehend from beyond the ninth winter wall of breakneck speeds into an alley from which no return was possible, the second time around. Do not be alarmed as this can cause headaches of the fourth and red lightning striking the stroke of midnight which streams with bleeding pain into the cobwebs of sorrow as they adroitly down the stone wall to a firm granite foundation of gelatin sold in Popsicle form by the rappist who rhymes with the music only hearable by the slithering snake among the stars of dimensions uncounted, behold the sky parting, behold the peeling back of time to reveal that which must not be known and cannot be remembered; words without meaning and stakes of all things unmentionable, unspeakable, not horror but a perfect sanity, the perfect understanding and reversal of entropy, that horrible eternity, the static spiritual equinox of balance and chi, the nightmare of heaven and paradise and the absolute understanding that justice is absolute and meaningless before the throne of the wrong God unspeakable in its nameless name pounding off every atom in all of creation in every world or shadow of worlds which cannot exist yet do between the electrons, perceived in the nameless dark of every child's bed on which the kinky kinking of twisted seduction beyond the travesty that is innocence can no longer reveal the ignorance of chained tomes that are made of flesh and bone that rot in the ground untouched beyond time and beyond the stasis which only things from beyond the curtain of reality can ignore, that flat thing we call our world that is no more than a thin disincorporated shadow on the plethora of wisps without shame or number in the tesseract unending ever bending of the things unseen by all but the third eye, which even now is blinded by truths for which not only words can not be formed, but are prevented from forming by their mere existence snuffing out the synapses of any lesser being that dare prethinking them before they even thank you for trying out our attraction. While you are here, don't forget to try the devolution chamber and the ring toss. Remember, if you get a hundred tickets, you can have a small stuffed animal. If you get a thousand tickets, you can get your very own giant panda (stuffed). Have a pleasant evening. The exit is to your left.
Come again!
[Script] Tossing Grenades At Windmills - Page 47
Dansen
Some cop you are. Come
on, let’s get out of here. You’re being awfully quiet there
Captain Cosmos
Smirk
You would be too if your
world just turned upside down.
The
two cops take Frank away in the squad car.
INT.
FRED’S HOUSE – NIGHT
Fred
turns around and sees his wife and children there looking very upset
and angry. Fred hangs his head and sighs.
INT.
PADDED CELL - NIGHT
Frank
is inside a Padded Cell again and in a straight jacket. Doctors can
be heard talking outside of the cell.
Voice #1
Goodnight Dr. Noble,
we’ll resume counseling in the morning. It’s good to have you
back.
Voice #2
I always knew he was
crazy, just pretending to be sane/
Voice #1
Yes, it seems you were
right.
Voice #2
Darn right I was. Nobody
ever listens to me. Even though I’m the one that works with them
all day. I’m the one that can see that little cackle in their eyes,
the way it gleams.
Voice #1
Yes, well it does seem
that sadly, this time you were right. What a shame.
Voice #2
Shame?
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Grenademan Vs the Zombies Chapter 2 Part 2
By T.C. Ricks, Performed by Matt Franklin
Grenademan sets out to warn the president of the impending Zombie Apocalypse. But first some shopping!
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Nicklodeon Discordian
Written by T.C. Ricks, Performed by Matt Franklin
Originally written for the http://www.the-five-hundred.com with the prompt of "This Too Shall Pass"...when I started to write what I had in mind...this short piece came out instead.
Still going through changes in the podcast. Matt will be performing all of GMVZ every other week which will go well into 2015 and temporarily other works I have written until around April.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)