Friday, January 18, 2013
Man Plans, Fate Laughs its Ass Off
Early last year I worked out a writing plan meant to see me through until December. And I did a horrible job of sticking to it, because, well, that's just the way I roll. This year, though, I intend to be more diligent-- there's a LOT of things I want-need-must write, and a rather strict timetable is probably the best way.
So, if you're interested, this is my itinerary for 2013. Hopefully there's something here that's up your alley.
January- By the end of this month, I'll have completed a Gideon Miles novella for David Cramner's Beat to a Pulp. Titled "Gideon Miles and the Axeman of Storyville", it finds our man Miles in New Orleans in 1921, his Marshall-ing days behind him, but his brushes with death ever-present.
February- A fourth Hawthorne weird western story, "Bad Sanctuary", as well as the Hawthorne/Cash Laramie cross-over, which I'm calling "Hell's Own Gun", unless Mr. Grainger vetoes me.
March-June- A third full-length novel, called THE HEEL, which is already outlined pretty thoroughly. It's about a disgraced former pro wrestler who loses a bunch of money belonging to his gangster boss and has to track it down again-- leaving a wake of unintended devastation.
July- Hawthorne's origin story, for those of you who think it's time.
August-November- A fourth novel, WRETCHED CROSS, a twisted, depraved Western. Also already outlined.
December- Another Hawthorne tale.
I'm sure neither of the novels will see publication before the year is over, sorry to say, especially since I intend to shop them around a little.
If there's any down-time between projects, I'm sure I'll fill it with the occasional short story. In any case, it'll be a productive year. Assuming I don't slack off.
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You have a lot of work to do. Better start each project with a two week vacation.
ReplyDeleteYe gods... busy! Just the way we like it... ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! Sounds like a seriously packed schedule you have got there. Make sure you give yourself enough downtime, too. Got to have a break every now and again.
ReplyDeleteI like that title a lot, Heath.
ReplyDeleteHeath, "Hell's Own Gun" is a spot on title for the Cash/Hawthorne crossover.
ReplyDeleteYou're making me tired just reading this plan, man.
ReplyDeleteI don't know...seems like you ought to be whipping something out in May instead of stretching that novel out over a couple of months.
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