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In the Beginning…

Posted in Adam Millard, Armand Rosamilia, Crowded Quarantine Press, Eric Beebe, fiction, ghost, haunting, horror, Jessica A. Weiss, KnightWatch Press, life, Pill Hill Press, Post Mortem Press, Rymfire Books, Rymfire Undead, Wicked East Press, writer on May 13, 2012 by brentabell

Hello all you ghouls out there!  Tonight we open the casket on the subject of being the new guy in the room, the one just now striking out on their own, and the one who will make mistakes.  Nobody who starts writing  is a pro from the start.  It takes time and it takes some luck, but if you lack skill the luck can’t help you get very far.   In the long run, your mask gets thrown off and the real you steps forward.  Am I a pro?  Hell no, but I can see the writing get better with each tale I write and that’s how it should be.  When I go back and look at some of the old stuff sitting on the hard drive, I cringe.  That is my focus for tonight, it is a learning experience when you start out.

I have been pretty lucky in my dealings with publishers so far (except for one and I pulled an awful story I submitted  just to prove he was accepting anything).  I’ve worked with Armand Rosamillia, Eric Beebe, Jessica A. Weiss, Adam Millard, the crew at Pill Hill Press, and the guys at Knightwatch Press.  All of them have been very supportive and its been super to be a part of their press.  I owe each of them for giving my work a place to scream bloody murder at the world.  They are all professionals and I hope we can continue to work together in the future.

It hasn’t all been smooth though.  I started out with rejections and my first acceptance into an anthology was cancelled.  It did sell later so everything is cool there.  Have I always sent stuff to upstanding publishers?  We want to get stuff out anyway possible at first and the answer is no, we don’t always send to the right places at first.  The above comment about the pulled story is why.  I sent something in I knew was crappy (it was the second story I’d ever written) and as I expected, he took it.  Then there was a large e-mail shouting match about the contract and I pulled the story.  I did it partly because I wanted the story buried again and also because the guy was an ass.  This same person just rewrote a friend’s first story without telling her and then said some very unsavory things.  It will be ok though, what comes around goes around and his day is coming.

Those are the issues we deal with starting out.  Some of us don’t have fairy god-parents who we rely on to make our career happen.  Most of us have to put the fingers to the keys and put the boots to the floor trying to make it all happen.  Do we make some rookie errors?  Yes.  Do we learn from them?  Yes. 

In the end, I’ll know I have my career because I fought and bled for it.  I pushed and scratched for it, avoiding all coat-tails in front of me.  You know what?  I’ll sleep better and my work will be better for it.  I’m not going to do it half-ass and expect others to push me through.  I’m an adult and I can take care of myself.  Things have happened quick and it only goes up from here.

Well, I’ll stop there for this evening so I can write some more and drink some more too.

Goodnight…

Come and Hear “Amos’s Song”!

Posted in Amos's Song, Chained in the Attic, evil, fiction, horror, Jessica A. Weiss, life, White Creek, Wicked East Press, writer on February 26, 2012 by brentabell

This afternoon, I received word that “Amos’s Song” was accepted to Wicked East Press’s Chained in the Attic anthology.  It is my fourth story with WEP and I would like to thank Jessica A. Weiss for her continued faith in my work.

Now a little about the story for the newly titled “Why Did I Write It?” segment…

Last year while working at a booth at our local Fall Festival the idea magically appeared.  The booth was next to the stage and I worked during the amateur hour competition.  The way I portray the tap-dancing acts is spot on and they gave me the biggest headache.  In typical form, I started to kill them in my mind and this little tale about revenge came from my experience.   There are some things spoke of that might not make sense…yet.  Fear not because all will be explained (please keep reading).

This is also the first published story taking place in my town of White Creek.  The town was created because I hate having a series of stories set in a real place.  I didn’t feel like I can destroy a town properly while a reader thinks about the real place.  With that in mind, I decided to go the new town route and create my own stomping ground.  Currently, I am working on a group of stories to introduce the town and its main characters.  There will be many tales that interconnect in some way, but can still be enjoyed on a story by story basis.  One of these is the completed novella and three other stories round out the group so far.  My goal is to put it together as a collection and introduce the world to the most cursed place on Earth, White Creek.

In closing, I feel odd.  The story is my 13th and I hope it proves to be lucky for me instead of a portent of things to come.  It is also the third story accepted this year already and I hope to have many more.  I will leave you with one last thought,  beginning authors don’t have a lot of name recognition yet.  Do something nice for a new author, go to Amazon and check out their author page.  Once you read about them, like them and pick up some books they are in to show support.  Like those books, review them, and follow them on Twitter and Facebook, or follow their blogs.  We aren’t doing this for the money, we are doing it for our love of storytelling and we want to know our work is not falling on blind eyes.  Go and like the hell out of some starting authors and make their day (including me ;) .

Goodnight…

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