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julesjones ([personal profile] julesjones) wrote2014-03-01 03:49 pm

random writing ramblings

I've been doing Stuff over the last couple of weeks in preparation for new releases. It's good, but slightly overwhelming, to be doing this again, and in duplicate. One brand new novel, one short story I wrote some years ago but never found a home for until now, both needing admin paperwork done. That needed careful attention, because Loose Id's pre-release admin stuff has changed a lot in the last few years, and Dreamspinner is a new market for me. At least with the short in a Dreamspinner anthology I don't have to do anything about artwork, but I still had to do a blurb worksheet.

Speaking of art, I've seen a draft of the cover art for Nice Tie. Only a draft so far, so alas I can't share it yet. Soon, I hope, for indeed the book is scheduled as Coming Soon(TM). (I hope that that I've correctly remembered the Loose Id Sekrit Code for release dates. :^)

Other stuff has changed in the last five years. When I joined John and Mary's Insect Army a week or two back, I mentioned being qualified for RWA Pro status. Pro, not PAN, because although I qualified for PAN in the past, that was some years ago and they keep changing the rules. I don't know if I still qualify, and I can't work out from their website whether I do or not.

And I've got another short story due out in a print erotica anthology next month. Again, brand new, and actually written specifically for the anthology. That one doesn't need any more paperwork on it, though.

I've also been pottering around various submission calls, and feeling enthused by several of them. Whether anything comes of it is another matter, but at least I'm interested in writing something for them. Fair warning, I'm going to want to noodle about this at Eastercon. In the meantime, I have the novel WIP to work on. Contemporary m/m romance with caning BDSM, and I do hope GCHQ is enjoying my Google search history. :-)

[identity profile] carl-allery.livejournal.com 2014-03-04 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I have to say that I've always been impressed by the reality (?), naturalness (?), mundanity perhaps, of your everyday settings. One of the reasons I started writing SFF was that I couldn't write everyday settings because I didn't have a clue about anything other than school. I enjoy Lord&Master/2 and Dolphin Dreams so much, in part because I find the characters' employment fascinating. The bits I understand of it feel real and not 'manufactured' and the office bits tie in perfectly with my own past office exeriences.

Mind you, that's probably the stationery fetish coming into play as well. Given how much I enjoy the office trappings, I should have been a hell of a lot better at filing than I was! :)

What you say though, made me think of the lead character's work in Dolphin Dreams. I'm guessing if someone started a consultancy firm, they might have, if not branch 'offices' then regional employees who might be taking kick-backs to provide certain results - if that would work. Or perhaps accountancy? I'm guessing you can fake your way round book-keeping and tax returns well enough. Oh dear, if you add stationery to your WIP's list, I won't be held responsible for my reactions! ;)