Free Chapter – Glass Block

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And he’s the free chapter from Glass Block – let me know what you think, and whether you like it or not.  Interested, not interested, I’d love to hear your views!

Glass Block free prologue

Glass Block Blurb

Sometimes games and reality shows just shouldn’t be revived – Elliot Peters, detective at Quadrant A, Downtown Darkness knows this best.  When he’s plunged into a nightmare game show, he begins to realise that the religious element of the city might just be finally making their move and it’s a race against time to stop the release of a deadly virus that four of the prisoners had been carrying.

Available for Pre order July ’10.

 Free Chapter   Glass Block

Why is the site called Insanity Mk x?

Honestly?  It’s called Insanity Mk x because it’s been changed, revived and moved so often now,  that I can’t remember what iteration we actually are.
This should be the final one though.

Also, just in case the tagline gets asked about, Kaiberie.com has been a constant factor in my life since 2004.  And we fund our writing habits any way we can, don’t we?

Kaiberie.com – Insanity is contagious, Mk x – Funding my writing habit since 2004.

Rules of the road and our stars

Our Cast

Linked to rule one (see later), though I’m a public person, my family isn’t.  For that reason, my fiancée is ‘My Beloved’ or my DH (though, we’re not married yet – I have however took his last name for ease of publishing – two years down the road or so, when we are married, I don’t want to mess with my books icon wink Rules of the road and our stars ), my daughter is PrincessPink, and my son is TeenieBoi.  Mom, his Mom and others may make occassional appearances – but the only two ‘named’ people on the blog are me, and the cat, Kushka, who is a Bengal and very cute.
There is absolutely NO possibility of pictures appearing of the kids right now, and everyone else other than me is highly unlikely for different reasons than why I’m highly unlikely to appear here (I’m usually behind the camera).  This may change in the future, and you’ll sometimes see the cat.

And the rules of the road

I’ve got three rules.

One – I’m in charge – so no armchair critiquing (as another friend so aptly puts it).

Two – I preserve my family’s anonymity as best as I can, and ask that others do the same.

Three – I advertise on my site, and fund it with Adsense, but I don’t let others advertise, even in their comments.  I also don’t automatically add people on Facebook or Twitter, or LinkedIn or anywhere else.  Please don’t ask me to add you in the comments – you’ll get blocked.

Other than that, most anything goes.  I like healthy debate, and am very passionate about my opinions.

Welcome to my blog.

Free download – project cover sheet

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I’ve got these deadlines in my calendar for writing short stories, based on the duotrope theme calendar.  But my main problem is I have to do three or four of em in a month, or at least attempt an idea at them – I could postpone submitting till March and roll up to it slowly, but it’s easier, in most cases, for me simply to jump in both feet.

So I designed a deceptively simple cover sheet for my projects – it’s got space to track the idea, or outline, the title, the link, notes, and each draft status.  You can print it or simply open it and update it once a month, and is also a handy dandy cover sheet for any contracts you may need to later file.

You can download, modify and mess with the file from deadline planning – let me know if you get any use out of it?

 Free download   project cover sheet

Solstice – six months of more light

solstice – when sunrise and sender become earlier or later, is an incredibly powerful time. It’s one of those primal things, and Winter Solstice is *my* favorite of the two.
I’m a winter gal. I love snow – and the cold is kinda enjoyable too in a “cozy up and do stuff in your home” kinda way.
A few of my friends have commented that they want to change the beat of thier lives – and now is a good time. Simply harness the few extra minutes of sunlight and mve through your day thinking of the things you will
do this summer, and remember the amber depth of the touch of the sun, even if, like me, you like winter.
Another way to use the moment – the lightening of the days is to enjoy the sunlight now – ice is beautiful if you aren’t falling on it – and the sparkle can ignite the joy inside you, if you
let it. Remember though, it’s all about you – belief is a very powerful thing – no matter how you treat it. Joyous Solstice to you!

Niche Language – Introduction

Niche language is one of those things that can encompass just about every area of written and verbal communication, so I thought I’d choose a key set of areas to look and run with them.  Our key areas here are ‘niche language’, ‘unique language and tags’, and ‘sociolinguistics’. Sociolinguistics is the hardest of the three More >

Are you as excited as I am?

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If I were the type of person that actually went for it, I’d be building so much hype RIGHT now.

Instead, I’m curious.
I launch a new project on Monday.  I’ve been talking about it all week on Facebook, and I’m so excited right now.  Seriously, bouncy excited.

I’ve got posts ready – I’ve got ideas that I want to share that could potentially change the way we all use language.
There’s a new  category coming on this blog too – so the best information will show up here, but I hope you’ll visit with me.

See you Monday!

 Are you as excited as I am?

Kai’s Nanowrimo 2009

Final Wordcount (verified) 117,456.

Final (actual) wordcount – 122,200

Breakdown

Changes – 37,895
Values – 25,909
Glass Block –  44,200
Untitled new scifi (from no series I’ve ever talked about) –  14190

 Kais Nanowrimo 2009

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Those last 14,000 words were basically the rough outline of a project that I’m now building in my snowflake method software, because I’m finally at the point where this is my last ‘free’ day for several weeks.  Not because I neglected anything else, but because I’m basically looking at needing to deal with several important projects over the next month or so.  And then we have Yule/x-Mas, and Uni and a dozen other things to look at.   It’s all very secret and hush hush, but one launches on the 6th – and you don’t need to go anywhere to keep up with the salient parts.

But that’s my Nanowrimo this year.

My experiences

The Nanowrimo this year was an odd experience.   I enjoyed it, but instead of being happy, and working down with my happiness, and slowly whittling into that store of happiness to fuel the run.  This year I started low and have ended up with a refilled well for my writing.  It’s just a pity, right now, that I can’t work on the things that I’ve got planned.  I’ve got plenty of editing and solid starts for some great books though.  I hope everyone else’s Nano went well.

Where now?

This blog started talking about the Nanowrimo – but from here, it’s going to slowly start picking up everything I write, and talk about.  I’m really looking forward to introducing everyone to the rest of my world icon smile Kais Nanowrimo 2009  Anyone got requests?

 Kais Nanowrimo 2009

I wrote a Novel, now what?

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In 10 months time, I start planning my next Nanowrimo – I’ll have graduated and will hopefully either be in a position to write full time, or write part time, work out of the house part time, or possibly working full time, back to writing as a hobby.  I’m not entirely sure what the next ten months hold for me, but I do know that in March, I’m editing my three Nanowrimo novels from this year.
And in July, I’m doing something special.  It’s actually a year round project, but is specifically geared up to be ‘done’ along with other people in July.  So, I’m delighted to announce that on January 1st, we launch the National Novel Query month site!  We’ll be running in July, with year round posts, tips, tricks, prep work.  So, we hope you’ll join us.

the writer and the story can be separate – NanoWrimo day 18

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I has a migraine, so, instead of being all wise, and clever and down to earth about the fact that I’m now at 55k (WOOOOO!), I thought I’d talk about something thats bothering me for about a dozen reasons right now.

I’m writing three books – two are brand spanking new, as in I’ve only been talking about them or thinking about them, or even contemplating them for about two months, and one, Elliot’s, is a recurring rewrite.  I might talk about them later too.  Anyway, the two that are brand new are…troublesome in ways I never thought I’d get down in words till I thought about it this morning.

They’re bothering me because in some ways they’re very close to the ‘bone’ for me – either because of the mental health aspect in Change, or because of the concept that the story is reflecting what’s going on in my life (Values).  While both are true, at the same time, neither are true.

Values specifically is about a young married couple who, for whatever reason, don’t have kids – the ‘she’ in the story is unsettled and vaguely concerned by it, while he’s not bothered at all.  And the more she pushes, the more he resists. It’s true, the story *started* out life because of a conversation my fiancee and I had and evolved from there, but it’s not the be all and end all of the story.   I’ve started with our situation and played a very skewed ‘what if’ game along the lines of the entire story.

Change is a sci fi time travel story.  The lead narrator so far is a schizophrenic, who has  a very comfortable and intimate relationship with her ‘other self’ in parts of the novel, and is very distant and aloof in other parts – it’s all told from the perspective specifically of the woman that travelled back in time, so at points there really *are* two of them.  It’s boundary challenging and touches on a couple of key stones of mental health that I think tend to be overlooked – that some of us are comfortable in our own skins, even if those skins are bags for something entirely flawed and odd based on conventional norms.

The thing is though, I’m neither schisophrenic or in a relationship as extreme as the one I’m writing about in Values – I’m not a time traveller, and I don’t go around shooting perverts in the unmentionable places that my characters may.  I’m not a cop, and I don’t live in a city quite as warped as Darkness.  What I am is highly imaginative, and intelligent.  I can project the concepts into the ether and build something out of them.  I can let my brain run loose and have a look at where that takes me.  I know freedom and self interest intimately and can be very different in my expression of either of them.

Some people say that when an actor takes on a certain role, it’s hard for them – that it can pull them down and destroy them.  I think sometimes it’s the same for writers – not as often as actors, but sometimes we play a role, we assume a persona, and we write.  It pours out of us, flood and trickle, and we bleed it – the persona – dry.  And then, if we’re lucky, we can remove most of it – because in writing from another perspective, we may have learned a couple of things, so we may never be entirely free.  Other times it might cling for a bit, but we’re always – ALWAYS free to go back to ourselves, and should always be free to do so – and should never be held accountable for the ideology of our characters.

It’s not an argument about free speech though – we aren’t entitled to hurt others deliberately under the guise of ‘character’ and to be honest, if it’s odious enough, warped enough, or revolting enough to make you hesitate (which, I believe sometimes goes beyond ‘transgression’ and on into ‘bad taste’) then you should seriously consider whether you want to share it.  In an ideal world there would only be that reason, but unfortunately, this isn’t an ideal world.

I guess what I’m saying is it’s ok to be a writer – it’s ok to take on these guises and explore your character – what’s not, possibly, ok is to believe that you are responsible in the real world for what those characters do, unless you actually do it.

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Your Wildest dreams – Nanowrimo day 17

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(this is a slightly different type of post – I’ve not started in on my NanoWrimo work yet)

One of the biggies about the NanoWrimo is in most cases, it encourages people that aren’t writers to take time out and write.  For writers it’s a bit of a different proposition – sometimes it’s a kick up the butt to finish a story, sometimes it’s about taking time out from a carreer that may not entirely ‘fulfil’ your writing needs.  Kinda like eating fruit and nuts all week, and then splurging on chocolate once a week – or never drinking unless it’s a special occassion.

There’s a problem with the Nano though.  I’m still not *at* this point in my life, and I know of writers that are, that are still doing the NanoWrimo, but I’m not sure how I’m going to handle it when I’m actually published.  Others ARE doing it, but I’m not sure that when I get to the point that my books are out there, that I can actually let go of promoting and showing off for long enough to actually write another novel in a month.  It’s a dumb worry, just like being ‘worried about’ fame, and about one of the other myriad of my neuroses, and until I get there, I’ll never know, but I’m thinking about how I’ve adapted my working schedule right now, to fit the NanoWrimo in – and I thought I’d share a couple of them.

How to take a month off

You are, basically, taking a month off to write, after all, so there’s a couple of simple ways to clear your boards, at least in part.

1) Tivo (or Sky+box or similar) anything you are interested in watching over that month.  You can catch up when you’re feeling uninspired, or can’t concentrate as well as you’d like to.  These recordings can also be used as a reward icon wink Your Wildest dreams   Nanowrimo day 17   If you’re not lucky enough to have access to a Tivo, or similar, plan carefully what you’d like to watch, and make sure that you’re able to write while watching or move something else to make that time.  You should treat your TV plans as you would your writing at any other time of the year.

2) If you work from home, see if you can increase your income for a couple of months before, or conduct your business more frugally – the goal here is not only to be able to ‘afford’ to take time out financially, but to clear some time to allow you to write.  It’s important however, to note that you should make sure that your *work* comes first.
If you work outside of your home, you can’t really cut back your time, but you can spend time writing, if you choose, during your lunch hour.

I’ve also cut back on any social events outside of the house, replacing them with my NanoWrimo coffee meets – which has freed up a lot of time.

How have you cleaned up your calendar to make space for the Nano?

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NanoWrimo day 15&16 – looking at the selfish aspect

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One of the biggies that I keep hearing from the people I ML from, especially in private, about how to cope with the whole ‘selfish’ aspect of the Nanowrimo.
It got me thinking about how writers are perceived, and how we perceive ourselves, and how that, in turn impacts on how we present ourselves.

The Nanowrimo is about  being brazen about your writing – to say ‘to hell with it, TV repeats, I’ve only got NOW to write’.  People, who aren’t in the habit of writing daily, learn to apply thier butt to the seat.  Those who work and can’t write, but dream of it , get access to a chance to spend the time writing.

And then there’s people like me.  I write for no reason other than I can.  I’d love to make money from it, and have tried in various ways, but it’s something, I think, that I’ve held back from because of a fear of success.  And people might laugh, because it’s a silly fear in some ways, and though I will quite happily lay my soul bare in public, and I am a very public person, but public in my own, controlled way.

There’s a slightly selfish aspect of the NanoWrimo though – that comes up in conversation several times a week in IM and other places.  Selfish isn’t the right word though – and there’s a myriad of the them that come up, selfish, indulgent, spoiling myself, needing family support, taking family time.  It’s not actually the accurate terminology though.  We are doing it for ourselves, but there’s nothing to say that it’s inherently ‘selfish’.  It’s self oriented, but that doesn’t make it selfish.

The thing about writing is that it’s *usually* a lone process.  Lots of other people *are* of course writing when you are, but the NanoWrimo harnesses everything and puts us all in the same place and going through the same process.  Still not selfish.  It’s not selfish because that thought is what keeps us from actually accepting that we can write, and still be a good parent, and keep up with freinds and everything else we do.  We’re not super-people, but writing *can* come higher on our priority lists, without being a bad thing.  And I think that the NanoWrimo kinda highlights that.

Tomorrow, I’m going to talk about how to balance losing a 12th of your working year without feeling selfish – and what to do if your wildest dreams come true.

Wordcount update – 41k approx!

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Elliot came out to play – Nano day 14

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On Sunday, while I was in the coffee-shop at one of our ‘during the day’ meets, Elliot, a character from one of my big novel serials, Darkness, decided that enough was enough – if I was having a crisis of confidence about the rest of my writing, that he’d fill in the gaps.   That was on the 8th, and in the last almost week (with a day off for my birthday on Thursday) and I’ve written 20k.  Being fair, Glass Block, the book that started it all, was originally written in 2003 (which means, technically, I’m cheating).  I’m quite happily writing away now.

There’s a big announcement coming in the next few weeks too – so watch this space icon wink Elliot came out to play   Nano day 14

 Elliot came out to play   Nano day 14

Still no movement – Nanowrimo day 10

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I know, no updates  - mainly because I spent the last few days  questioning whether I even wanted to be writing any more and caring for my partner, who is sick.  And I don’t mean manflu sick, I mean genuinely, didn’t even get up to go to work SICK.

Spent yesterday and today in our virtual write-in chatrooms, supporting other Nanoers and encouraging people to write as best I could, while simultaniously failing my inspiration check.  I’ve hit the dreaded brick wall of ‘I’m writing this under my soon to be married name, andthis doesn’t cast a good light on any relationship that is being written about in any way shape or form’.  And I know the people that know me *know, instinctively* that my partner and I are the best thing to have ever happened to one another on some levels (or at least, he’s the best thing to happen to me), there are people out there that do little more than question, and insinuate.  And writing about a couple that’s looking for every excuse to get pregnant (on her side) and every excuse not to (on his side) may hit a bit closer to home than some of these people may like, and that makes it harder for me to write anything.

I’ve always been way more into worrying about what people think, though I do also tell people that the story and the writer *can be* completely separate.  So there’s a post coming on that when I get more than a couple of seconds to breathe.

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Nano Day 4 – meets, greets, beats

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This morning was our first ‘all day coffee meet’ for the Nanowrimo – I met up with a group of my fellow regional participants and hung out.  It was a good turn out – and I talked plot and wrote and drank way more coffee than I should have and worked through lots of ‘problems’ in my head with my story.

One of the most important things about the Nanowrimo ML meets is that ML’s have to present themselves as up beat, positive and are always ‘on’ for the whole of the Nanowrimo.  And I’ve been told that people find that very disconcerting – even when we talk publically about struggling with our writing (which is a first for me this year), apparently, I’m a very scary woman to finally meet.  So I like to run meets, and make sure that people get the best out of introducing themselves to one another – and so they can see I’m just a regular person myself.

The coffee meet went well, which was great – the biggest problem I have right now is my other half is sick and we’re sorting out a huge thing for our family, so my mind isn’t entirely on the Nanowrimo, and while it’s true that I’m using most of the Nano work for my Uni hand-ins this year, I’m not entirely certain that I’m going to juggle everything effectively at this rate.  Tomorrow I’m taking the morning off the Nanowrimo to do my ‘weapon’s carrying’ paper for Psychology.

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