For those of you that read my blog regularly, you might
remember that in January, with an idea and an overactive muse, I wrote a novel in 16 days. As I said then, sure, it was
pre-editing, but still, I am a fairly deep researcher and to crank anything out
that fast seemed impossible to me. But, I did, and now, three months later,
I have edited, revised, reread, slashed, hacked, cut scenes, added
scenes, and finally, today, sent it to an editor. Yes, And They Call Me Crazy is moving right along.
So, I've decided to tell you a little about it. Here goes.
And They Call Me Crazy
takes place in the small Kansas town of Bally Springs. It is a fictional town, but closely resembles the small town that I grew up in. It centers around a mid-thirties woman, Cass
Adams, who decides to whack her husband over the head with a shovel and
bury him in their yard. Yes, Cass has a few problems.
I wrote this book as an exploration of flawed
characterization and unreliable narration.
It is told in first person, present tense from eight narrators, all of
whom have problems of their own.
I'll be ripping and rewriting when it is returned from my
editor, but in the meantime, I'm fairly happy with the progress. So check out the blurb, listen to a little
Patsy Cline, and I will go back to my new WIP, currently untitled, the second
novel in what will become my Ragtown/Hoover Dam
trilogy.
Back to work!
15 comments:
The links don't take me to your blurb:( I'm enjoying Patsy and want to read the blurb. Where did it go?
Such an overachiever Kelly. I wish I had your drive and energy. Eight narrators ... what a project!
Thanks, Kel, it works now!
Thanks, Suzi. 8 narrators is easy when you have a lot of voices in your head. :)
If I didn't love you so much .... I'm hoping some of your book writing drive rubs off on me. Can't wait to read it!
Drive? Ha. I write to keep me from thinking too much about what is real. Otherwise I might be crazy myself.
Holy cow, that seems like an ambitious project. Glad it's going well and you seem to be enjoying it. I love your title.
Thanks, Jess. It was a lot of fun to write. I have a brilliant muse. :)
Wow! Wish I had your drive and commitment... Good luck with the book!
Thanks, Pat. I wish I had more time to commit to writing. And thanks for the luck, I'll take all I can get!
Your crazy ambition is paying off. Love the supplemental Patsy Cline songs--it's one of my favorites.
It may payoff someday, otherwise, it will just be crazy.
16 days is insane! I wish I was as crazy as you. And Patsy. Two of my favorite crazies. :)
After you read the book, maybe you'll have a third favorite crazy. :)
Sounds intriguing Kellinator! You go girl ...
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