Updates about writing the final instalment in the Lifespan of Starlight trilogy: Edge of Time:

Monday
Jun262017

Artist residency 3

Just arrived for an artist residency at beautiful Jacky Winter Gardens but instead of reading through my manuscript l find myself reading about the wallpaper instead. Everything here, even this gorgeous wallpaper by Marc Martin, has been carefully chosen. The effect is a sense of pure balance, between art and function, between nature and technology, and between solitude and the many artists who have spent time here. What an amazing place.

Wednesday
Apr052017

Real-world inspiration

Like many writers I do my best thinking while out for a walk or a run so here are some images from one of my regular routes: trees that fell during the 2016 floods in northeast Victoria.

It's probably no surprise that images of environmental breakdown kept feeding into the final instalment of the Lifespan trilogy, which I was developing at the time.

Books, however, take long months to write so I was still writing about dust storms and floods while the mud on my running path had long eased into the earth; tiny blue wrens would flit around to pick insects out of the massive root balls of fallen trees. It was the natural regeneration along the route that helped me see I wasn't just writing about environmental collapse but also about the resilience of the natural world.

The final image shows a section of the path that was completely submerged during the floods, which now has a healthy clump of grass growing through concrete. It often makes me smile as I pass - nature pushing through the cracks of human 'civilisation'.
It speaks to me of resilience and, ultimately, of hope.

March 2017

Monday
Mar132017

The 'extras' file

I've just submitted the first draft of Edge of Time (Lifespan trilogy, book 3), so thought I'd post about my rewriting process. The word count circled in yellow is the file I just submitted, and the word count circled in red is from a file I call 'Extras' - essentially, it's all the sentences and scenes I've deleted while writing (it's my way of dealing with the frustration of needing to rewrite something I've worked over for days).

The point I'm trying to make is that writing, for me at least, is a process of trial and error, it's a lot of gut feel, and it takes work. It took me 135,000 words in total to end up with less than 60,000 decent ones, and this is even before the editing process has begun. I should add, too, that a lot of the ideas in the 'Extras' file are effectively stepping stones, they helped me find the magic - or the truth, if you like - in the final story.

If you're an aspiring writer - don't lose heart if your first draft isn't perfect. They never are. Keep rewriting, keep believing in the story until it's the best you can make it. And, perhaps, save all your deleted scenes in a file of their own - that way, they're not gone forever, they're just saved for another day.

February 2017

Thursday
Jan122017

Book 3: Final instalment coming in 2018

Here's an update about the final instalment of the Lifespan of Starlight trilogy: it's due for release in June 2018, and the working title is Edge of Time. It's a long time to wait, so I thought I'd count down the months til release date with updates about my process as a writer, as well as insights into my inspiration behind the trilogy.

First up - counting down from 10 - here are a couple of images I sent through as ideas to brief the cover designer. It will need to be converted into the series style of 'line-drawing between stars' so we're not sure if it will work with Scout being front-on but I like the panic/energy behind this stock photo, so I think it's worth a try.
This is just the beginning, but who knows what the final cover image will be ...

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