Saturday, December 10, 2011

As a Young Kid…

world-stood-still…I read lots of comic books, the Bible, all of Ray Bradbury’s works, Isaac Asimov’s and Robert Heinlein's stuff too. I excelled in sciences in school. Then,  moving into teen years I began graduating off SciFi and gravitating to  James Michener's fiction, reading of all his books before college, where I discovered classics like Anthem, Gone With the Wind, Crime and Punishment, The Iliad and the Odyssey and more. Post baccalaureate favorites  lead at that time to everything by John SaulSteven  King and eventually Jean Auel, then next  a growing  fascination and penchant for books detailing ancient Greek history, the history of medicine and Egyptology too. But by far, I was inspired to write at a very early age when my parents let me stay up with them to watch the  Scifi thriller “The Day The Earth Stood Still” on Black & White TV when I was about seven years old. After that I dreamed of writing a science fiction space travelling adventure book for years,  though  my current thrust is based  on events occurring in the summer of 1965 when I kept a diary based on the relationship some childhood friends and I  cultivated with a poor homeless vagrant soul, now  leading to my penning in process of The Legend of the Game Preserve Bridge Road.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

I am…

I am

... really needing to put an extensive  BIO up on this blog,  as that's one thing I intended, but  this will  suffice for just  a little  while longer.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

2011 NaNoWriMo Winner!

I really struggled with this year's work; and I absolutely, positively  only had 30 minutes left  before midnight to update my word count on the site to record my 52,295 words written  in this November on The Legend of the Game Preserve Road Bridge, thereby exceeding the  objective for the month for this year's contest and becoming a winner the third year in a row! I'm so psyched!

Although I have another major edit in front of me again for the upcoming Spring of 2012 - this feels great! And I've now proven to myself for the  third time that I can crank out a novel in a month's time with the  hard work and effort.