Starting Again (Yes… Again!)

It’s 2018 and it seems I’ve not been busy with anything other than work. I’ve had two ‘jobs’ in two years and I’ve not been much good at either… and it’s been getting me down. This had to end and, a couple of weeks ago, I finally got enough gumption (now there’s an old-fashioned term) to get back behind a keyboard for reasons other than writing personnel reports, replying to emails and sorting out spreadsheets.

In short, I got back to writing…

One fantasy novel… about a gnome druid.

One adventure novel… set in the western Pacific in 1940-1941.

And…

So far it’s going okay.

My ‘process’ isn’t really a process, I sit down, I write and I keep going until I need to sleep. Writer’s block? That’s the other guys problem. Ten words or ten-thousand, I sit down and write as often as I can. With luck and a following wind, I might even get something finished and polished enough to get it published (somehow) within the next year or so.

So watch this space for progress reports, updates, random rants and maybe even a few tasters and excerpts.

A Perfect Place to Start

Beginnings are always interesting, the ultimate in uncharted territory, the conception of an idea that will hopefully flourish, like a seedling given nourishment and light.

That beginning, that idea, starts a journey, perhaps short, perhaps long, but somewhere we’ve never been before… or maybe somewhere we’d forgotten about… a journey with twists and turns, highs and lows, successes, failures, achievements, disappointments, love and loss, contentment and rage, happiness and sorrow, triumph and tragedy,  life and death… and maybe even redemption.

And so even as I write these words, my mind wanders and I can’t wait for the next idea, the next beginning, wondering where it will lead me, what I will think and who I will inhabit, where will they go and what will they do.

I’ll write these words and more, and if I’m lucky, I might eventually make enough sense to publish something. But until then there are at least a dozen or more ideas, concepts and beginnings. Some will fly, some will fall, but all are of value to a writer.

So this is my journey, to write as I live, taking each day as it comes and never taking anything for granted. Remember…

‘Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present’

– Oogway, ‘Kung Fu Panda’