Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A new blog and a new 'work in progress'

I was never sold on the idea on of MySpace, it took me a pretty long time to break down and create a Facebook account, so it should not be surprising that it has taken me until now to finally throw myself into the world of twitter.

What is surprising, however, is how truly useful a tool I have found twitter to be for a writer, in particular the collaboration and camaraderie to be found with the great folks at #amwriting. It is truly rewarding to know that there are others out there diligently hacking away at their keyboards. Even better are the success stories that give hope to those of us (hint hint, yours truly) who may not yet be published.

Between the very active writing community I have found on twitter, and the great interest shown in my new work in progress, I have decided to go one step further than twitter and create this blog.

Most of the interest generated comes from agoraphobic circles because of the subject matter of the piece. It is the saga of a recluse struggling to return to normal society after a chance encounter with a free-spirit who makes him realize what he has been missing out on. I am six chapters into the draft and moving along quite steadily. Perhaps I will post a full synopsis here as the piece gets further along.

So... welcome to the blog and thanks for reading. I will do my best to continue to document my progress on the current novel, the trials and tribulations of being an unpublished writer in a quickly changing digital age, living with agoraphobia, and "life its ownself," as sports novelist Dan Jenkins would say -- in his own charming, grammatically incorrect way.

Until next time, keep writing, keep reading!

1 comment:

  1. I think it is great Kevin that you are writing about agoraphobia. I suffer from it and feel like it is not something widely talked about. I just wanted to share a website, http://onlineceucredit.com/edu/social-work-ceus-pho ,that has a lot of great information about treating agoraphobia. I thought this would be good to pass along since you mentioned that many of the people interested in your project are agoraphobic.

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