Hey hey! This has been a month-and-a-half of some technological and project pivoting on my part. I upgraded my laptop. I really like the feel of the new keyboard. My prior computer actually had a pretty decent one, but this new machine is an upgrade I didn’t know I needed. It’s a Sager in case you’re wondering. I’m a person who customizes all kinds of stuff on new devices. Very few out-of-the-box defaults for me. Adjusting everything to my preferred specifications took a few days. Plus I just discovered Libre Writer. It’s an open source word processing program that can save .docx files. It’s totally up my alley. Fantastic for writing first drafts before they get moved into Scrivener, ProWritingAid, and Atticus for the next drafts. But Libre Office too required a goodly number of configuring steps on my part. Then I encountered a sudden need to type up a wiki document for the Players of the Game series for an editor who will be working with me on the Game War. I churned out 73 pages or 23,500 words in a marathon session of about a week and a half, ran it through PWA, and sent it on its merry way. I’ll be making some updates to the wiki and sharing a good deal of that content on my website and possibly Wikipedia down the road. All good changes. But they do result in pushing other projects later than expected. Such as monthly blog entries. |
Players of the Game Works in Progress |
Wuf. I mentioned above that other projects got pushed aside with my new writing gear adjustments and the sudden wiki project. That definitely hit Secret Fronts’ productivity. I’m at 188 pages with 52,700 words. Which makes it 33 pages and 9200 words for the month. BUT. I also wrote 73 pages with 23,500 words in that Wiki. So I was not slouching with the writing. I’m guessing this coming month will also be lower with Secret Fronts’ word count, as I plan to have the next newsletter out shortly after New Year’s Day, so that’s fewer days between this one and that one. I’m definitely not worried. I’m writing. Just not all with the latest POTG work in progress. Players of the Game Out of Context Quote of the Month: Nadia: āI swear Iām going to slap you if you keep invoking luck, Inventor.ā |
Recommendation Corner |
Conclave I think this smaller run movie is out of theaters, but I saw it last month, and I highly recommend it. It surrounds the election of a new pope with a whole lot of infighting and political maneuvering. Ralph Fiennes’s cardinal character is really compelling as a man who doesn’t aspire to the papacy and just wants the conclave to make the right choice. His speech about the dangers of certainty really felt prescient to me. This movie might rankle some folks with some of its plot twists, but I’m a Catholic, and I took no offense to it. Either way, give it a watch on a streamer whenever it shows up if you’re in the mood for a tense drama for grownups. Eversion by Alistair Reynolds This was an interesting sci-fi novel that initially pretends to be a historical exploration adventure. Dr. Silas Coade is on an 18th century ship exploring a remote icy passage once trod by another ship. Writing novels in his spare time and dealing with opiate addictions. Or is it on a steamship a century later? Or aboard a dirigible journeying into a hollow earth? Events seem to be looping. Something to do with eversion, the geometric term for turning a sphere inside out. And the doctor knows something is off. But he’s not the only one. The narrator on the audio book, Harry Myers, does a fantastic job as well. Give it a try if you’re looking for something a bit mind bendy. |
Promo Corner |
Smashwords is running another sale. And the Players of the Game series is part of it. My books are between 75% to 100% off and are available as part of a promotion on Smashwords through January 1 as part of their 2024 End of Year Sale. This is a chance to get my books, along with books from many other great authors. You will find the promo here and on the image above: https://www.smashwords.com/she… Feel free to share this promo with friends and family. Happy reading! |
That’s all for this time. Stay smart. Stay safe. Jim |