I haven’t written any fiction for a while, not since finishing Gu, almost six months ago. This is largely because I do fiction writing in my spare time and I haven’t had much of it lately, what with one thing and another.
Of course if thousands of people started buying my books it would become part of my job, and then I would do it a lot more regularly.
Ahem. Anyway, I’ve been havering about where to serialize my next project, the YA novel The Y People – a new Blogger blog? On my C-Side Media site (would involve a new database and installing WordPress and yada yada)? I finally just decided to serialize it here. I may shift it (and the other blogged material) to C-Side Media eventually, but for now, my resolution of my procrastination is to put it where I already have an (albeit small) audience.
I have the feeling that, as with Gu, if I just start writing it it will come. At the moment I have only a fuzzy idea of exactly what will happen – I let plot arise from character and sudden mad inspiration, I’m not one of those authors who meticulously plots a whole series in advance, which is only one of the differences between me and J.K. Rowling. But I know what happens in the first scene and some of the later scenes, and I know pretty much who my protagonists are, which is enough for me to get started.
Watch this space.
Mike Reeves-McMillan lives in Auckland, New Zealand, the setting of his Auckland Allies contemporary urban fantasy series; and also in his head, where the weather is more reliable, and there are a lot more wizards. He also writes the Gryphon Clerks series (steampunk/magepunk), the Hand of the Trickster series (sword-and-sorcery heist capers), and short stories which have appeared in venues such as Compelling Science Fiction and Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores.
Clearly, I have moved The Y People from my Blogger blog for City of Masks to this WordPress blog on C-Side Media. It was easy to do, by the way.