From the Red Chair…

From the Red Chair…

This post comes live from where I do my best writing. Everyone needs a writing cave. Unfortunately, mine is a red chair parked in Panera with an endless supply of espresso.

Since The Mason List went to the editor, I often get these questions. Are you going to write another book? Have you started writing another book?

The process of writing my first novel was a learning experience. I used the platform from NANO (National Novel Writing Month) for the first draft. I went into NANO with the following concepts.

A love story of a boy and girl who live on a ranch. The girl is poor and lives on the charity of this rich family. Instead of being the typical story, make the poor girl hate the rich family.

That was all I knew when I started NANO which may surprise those who beta read it.  Everything spiraled into The Mason List as I logged into NANO each day to hit my 1700 words per day. I wrote from the cuff. It was intense but it pushed me to put words on paper in abstract fashion. I didn’t think about elaborating. I just moved forward through idea after idea. The concepts came out of thin air with little depth to each scene. This gave an initial shape to the story.

When I reached the 50,000 word mark at the end of the month, I saw a lump of clay which had the resemblance of a story. I spent the next two years shaping that lump into what is currently being edited for release. I learned the hard way on what worked for me and what didn’t in the writing process.

So the answer to the question is yes. I am writing a second novel. It’s called Red Dirt Claws. I have taken a different approach with the second book. I have written excerpts out of order. Spur of the moment at times. Some very light scenes and some very deep. Most of it consists of dialogue between characters. With each exchange, I get a little better grasp on the characters. I get to know the characters as they get to know each other. I know. Sounds like a strange concept but it seems to work. I hope this approach cuts out on the many rewrites I did for The Mason List.

After collecting all my sporadic writing over the last few months, I have an approximate 26,000 words rough draft. I plan for this novel to be much, much shorter than The Mason List. I’m aiming for 80,000. The Mason List is what I call the epic love story that is also New Adult/Young Adult. Red Dirt Claws is more the classic New Adult story. Moving forward, I would like Red Dirt Claws to be ready for the editing process when The Mason List goes live to the world in a few months.  Here’s to hoping and not holding me to this time line.

That’s the writing update coming live from the red chair.

Writing Song of the Day: Band of Horses – Detlef Schrempf (Acoustic Live from the Ryman)

The Mason List Sneak Peak: Nobody Puts Ouiser in the Corner

The Mason List Sneak Peak: Nobody Puts Ouiser in the Corner

“The next day held a cloud over my heart like a sad scene from Steel Magnolias.  The small television broadcasted the only VHS tape I could find on short notice.  Rochellas had electronic equipment straight out of 1985.  I despised that movie as much as Ouiser if she was tied to a chair and forced to watch it on repeat.  I needed blood and guts.  A nice Saw movie would serve a better purpose but that might scare the little brats into coming over to my seat.  Covering my face with a large set of sunglasses, I blocked out the chaos in front of me and prayed for this damn headache to go away.  But I knew it would stay lodged right where it belonged after what I did last night to Jess. ” – Alex, The Mason List

Not the spiciest of quotes from The Mason List.  However, Steel Magnolias ran on repeat yesterday and it reminded me of the line from the book.  I personally adore the movie.  Alex Tanner; not so much.

It also reminded me of the fun concept of characters.  The ladies of Natchitoches, Louisiana jumped from the screen as larger than life except for the fact they were real people.  Based on a true story, Robert Harling captured the colorful lives of his family and hometown in memory of his sister.  Check out the full story here. 

The Mason List: Jess and Alex’s Back Road Mix is Live

The Mason List: Jess and Alex’s Back Road Mix is Live


Jess and Alex’s Back Road Mix is Live!
  As the editing process continues, listen to an old school mix tape inspired by the characters from the upcoming novel, The Mason List.  Get a sneak peak into the world of Jess and Alex as they drive down the back roads of Arlis, Texas.  Picture the dirt slinging in the windows as they flip through their favorites and fall in love under the sounds of the stars.

Cassette Tape Throwback Thursday on the Playlist Page

The Book Rack: The Notebook

The Book Rack: The Notebook

The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

In honor of the 10th anniversary of my favorite romantic movie of all time, I will highlight the actual book.  I know.  I hear your feigned sigh over the audacity to feature such a cliché love story.  I personally question your cold beating heart.  As a romance book lover, how can you not love The Notebook!

Even with the popularity of the movie, I encourage each and every one of you to read the words behind the story.  It’s a rather short book.  Just roughly 52,000 words. Sounds like a large amount of text but in the world of fiction, it barely makes the cut from novella to novel.

The Notebook is a classic love story at the core.  Boy from the wrong side of town. Girl from an upscale family. They fall in love only to be forced apart. However, Sparks took the book to a different level by incorporating the ending. The emotionally riddled finale made it different.  Made it unique.  Made it personal to the point the story engrained in your mind and heart years after the first read.  The final chapter allows the reader to experience what happens after the boy gets the girl.  For Noah and Allie, the real ending is both beautiful and heartbreaking creating the ultimate book hangover.  A story doesn’t get much more tissue crusted than that image.  I’m tearing up right now as I type.

Reason for being on the Rack:

I love stories that make you feel something which makes it easy to love Nicholas Sparks books. Many people blab on and on about reading his books while others are closet Kindle lovers.  None the less, we all fall into the same magical world he creates on the pages.

Sparks sells the feeling. One of grandeur set in beautiful southern coastal cities. Sometimes a feeling of love and sometimes a feeling of heartbreak. That’s the twisted thrill of a Sparks book. How will the story end? Is someone going to die? Can I read this book on a plane without embarrassing myself in front of total strangers? Will I throw it on the ground and be haunted by the characters for days? Will I love every bitter-sweet piece of the story?

As for The Notebook, the movie and the book are intermingled together for most people. I read book before the movie but I can no longer picture Noah and Allie without the iconic actors in those roles. The rugged smile of Ryan Gosling and the beautiful Rachel McAdams. Not to mention Oklahoma’s own James Marsden and James Garner.  I fell for the whole package both book and movie.

If you have never had the pleasure of getting lost in a Nicholas Sparks story, start with The Notebook. After-all, it was his first published novel and that accomplishment alone earns this slot on The Book Rack.   Get the Kindle copy here and no one ever has to know why you are snotty mess in the airport.