A Brilliant Plan - Chapters 18/19 now online
Check it out, the next Wattpad chapters are online for the heist novel "A Brilliant Plan".
Check it out, the next Wattpad chapters are online for the heist novel "A Brilliant Plan".
Now, that was a journey, coming to a start. My first romantic comedy is now live on Amazon, available as an eBook on Kindle since today. The print version is one step behind, but should also be available in a few days.
My homage to the great movie "Notting Hill", just with kids involved. It is great to see it coming to live, being developed and improved, and then on the digital shelf.
End of today saw the book ranking at #1500 in the romantic comedy genre. Come on! This can get better.
On the evening of the Amazon Kindle Press publication, some thoughts about writing in general. Five for Forever is my eighth or ninth novel that I published, and most of the topics were in the crime/suspense/thriller topical area. If being asked "Why do you write books?" there is an analogy to crime solving. Means, Opportunity, and Motive—the magic triangle of detection work.
What do means, opportunity, and motive actually mean?
And writing nowadays as an independent author is very similar to these three factors:
The Means of independent writing - with the advent of electronic books and electronic market places new distribution possibilities were opening up for independent authors. In former times, you had to spend a lot of money to get your manuscript into shape, and have it printed, too, in a small number, which you were forced to hard-sell locally or privately. With the big publishing platforms like Smashwords, Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, or Pronoun, the whole process became easier and cheaper. Add to that print-on-demand services like Createspace, and you have most channels covered. Hence, also my personal decision to make use of these services to make my own works public.
The Opportunity to write - When you want to be a writer, there is no excuse not to write. I understand if days are full with job, family, friends, and other important things, there is few time to sit down and write. But life is also full of other things, where you could argue, do I really need to spend my time with this? Watching TV is one. Consuming the internet in a mind-less manner (keyword: cat videos). Reinstalling something on your computer which you might never use? Playstation time... The list can go on and on. When you are a writer, write instead of watching TV, surfing, or gaming. For me, my opportunity arose, when I started a new job that offered much less travel, and gave me 50 minutes of daily commute both ways. Time to write. Reprioritize other activities and you suddenly are able to produce a few thousand words a day in active writing.
The Motive, the big why. I have always been a creative person and creating things is in my blood. For many years, music had been the creative outlet, then, later in life, writing took over. No preference, really. I could even see myself as a painter, even though I am lacking any workmanship around technique and style. The book is a much closer medium to my heart, as I am an avid reader myself. Creative outlet, motivation number one. But there is also a second motivation, the Plan B in life. Is there a chance, a slim chance, that writing could become a profession? Replacing the plan A, financially? Any Plan B must start somewhere. Write books, show that you are able to produce 60.000, 80.000, 100.000 words in a coherent and consistent manner. Year after year. Learn the trade of wordsmithing. Do I have it in me? Do I have the creative ideas in me to generate 1-2 books a year? Develop a series? Deliver a stand-alone book? Various genres? See a development? That is a motive, right.
There you have it. Means, Opportunity, and Motive!
Of course there is no movie for Five for forever (54F for insiders), so there can't be an "OST", an original soundtrack. But the ever reliable iTunes lists me all the songs that I listened to during the making of 54F. I am writing in two locations, one without soundtrack, one with soundtrack.
The one without soundtrack is my daily commute that gives me—seat availability required— 2 x 25 minutes each day of write-work. Usually I write my pre-layout scenes where I am able to just reach the scene's objective without too much research or referencing. On a good commute, I am able to produce 1000 words. But in order to not miss my station, I do not distract myself further; no music for me.
My second —more serious writing— location is at home during the nighttime. And there music is my steady companion. My Sonos sound system produces a nice full sound even at low volumes, so 2-3 hours of music an evening is the norm.
2-3 hours means 30 songs or so an evening. As 54F took about a year end-to-end to produce that would be a very long soundtrack list. But a nice overview over "the mood" during that time will do nicely to give you an idea what had been keeping the little grey matter going.
With a little fanfare, the Five for Forever inspiration soundtrack:
The National - Fake Empire (from the album Boxer)
The Slow Show - Flower to burn (from the album White Water)
The Blue Nile - Let's go out tonight (from the album Hats)
Jennifer Warnes - Joan of Arc (from the album Famous Blue Raincoat)
Bear's Den - Agape (from the album Islands)
Howard Jones - New Song (from the album Human Lib)
The Weepies - Joleene (from the album Happiness)
Half Moon Run - Nerve (from the album Dark Eyes)
Coldplay - Sparks (from the album Parachutes)
Ryan Adams - How you get the girl (from the album 1989)
John Mayer - Paper Doll (from the album Paradise Valley)
Prefab Sprout - When love breaks down (from the album Steve McQueen)
For the lazy one's: check it out on Spotify!
Enjoy the silence!
After a long wait, about 4 months of processing and editing —while I have already almost finished the next book—Five for Forever will be released on Amazon for the Kindle Platform and in parallel the reworked print version. This marks the next stage in the collaboration btw. Kindle Press and me, "It's live baby!"
Mark down June 28! Kindle preorders available. Updated print version of the book, available, too.
Kindle eBook preorder is available on Amazon.
Print available around the same time (no preorder)
I give up to give excuses. The story has been written a long time ago, and I have taken the effort to split Book-Chapters into Wattpad-Chapters. I have "Wattpad" on my calendar every third day. But it is still not working: I simply forget to post.
Anyway, but not today. Chapter 13 is out.