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Different Strokes

9/29/2019

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By James L Hill (aka J. L. Hill)

                I have said before that I like writing. I like the feeling I get from scribbling words on paper. But there is another reason to keep a pen and paper close by; I do all my preliminary work on paper. I write the outlines and characterizations by hand, it’s quicker.
                There are also parts or chapters that I hand-write. I can get my pure imagination out quicker. I feel closer to the story and the people when I manually write it down. It becomes a personal correspondence between me and my reader, a journal of events that is meant to be savored. I pour my heart and soul out. The ink becomes my blood, the words the essence of consciousness, freely flowing across the page in squiggles and symbols. It doesn’t matter if the words are spelled correctly or even legibly formed. They transform pictures and sounds from the ethereal to the here and now. Turning vague misty visions into concrete reality. Emotions to flesh.
                I save the computer and its keyboard for the impersonal business of producing copy. The tapping of keys is like playing music, the rhythm of writing is at its best. I am lost to the thoughts of words. I am in the typing groove, fingers magically dancing from letter to letter. Occasionally retracing and correcting what the computer balks at with harsh red underlines. This is mostly transcribing, but occasionally, it is auto-writing. When I know what to say so well, my fingers do the talking. The story is so well known I barely need to see what is inputted. The computer takes it in as fast as I can go no emotional blockades to overcome.
                The movie plays uninterrupted from my head through my fingers and onto the screen, breaking momentarily for popcorn and beer. It is efficient, effortless, and mechanical. No need to think, that has all been done. It is motion and rhythm made into words.
                It is three a.m. pacing the floor, a worried parent awaiting a defiant child. To and fro, up and down, back and forth the words are recorded in a jumble of mixed feelings and thoughts. The tiny micro recorder weights next to nothing, but it hold a ton. It sucks in the dreams and fears, the hopes and misgivings that ramble from a twisted and tormented mind. Yes, record the instance, capture the moment, and trap the thought in the little black box. Create sense out of chaos, turn nonsense into order. The recorder does not edit. The recorder does not refine. The recorder allows the reality to be etched in memorial, to be retrieved and rediscovered long after. The recorder is perfection. It creates an exact replica of time.
                It is a time not for now. It is a future that can only be viewed by looking back with the clarity of retrospection. The words resonate and finally hold meaning. Truths not known when uttered are undeniable in this future world. The recorder is a technological crystal ball, revealing past, present, and futures. It is powerful magic at three a.m.
                Many different strokes fill the writer’s canvas as he plies his craft. Some are powerful and broad leaving bold statements. Some are fine and sharp creating detail and definition. There are splotches and blotches that add background. All to create what the writer calls his masterpiece. His story.

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A Writer: An Unexpected Tale

9/22/2019

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By James L Hill (aka J. L. Hill)
                I was in between assignments from my BPJ (that’s Bill Paying Job), I thought this is a great opportunity to live the life of a fulltime writer. I would finish the next book in my Killer Series, Killer With Three Heads, after all I was already a couple of chapters in. I’d have it out before the end of the summer. That was the perception.
                Here is the deception. I still needed to promote the two books I have out. Okay, no problem, I’d make use of some time in the morning and post to that wonder of social media, Facebook.  I joined around 50 book promotion groups. I wrote a half dozen snappy and catchy ad post for each book.  I spent 2 hours a day on each book posting. That is four hours a day, I broke it up into 2 sessions, a morning and evening, that way I get maximum exposure. But no work was done on the next book, and no real sales to speak of either. But I did pick up followers and made many new friends. As a writer, learn to look on the bright side of life.
                I increased my exposure on LinkedIn. Joined far fewer groups, and started receiving a multitude of emails. Everyday I read through 20 to 50 messages, and respond to maybe 10 that I could relate to. This is keeping my in box full and taking up more time during the day, but it is okay, I do most of my writing at night. I made fewer contacts.
                Pinterest was next. I heard somewhere that you had to be on Pinterest to sell books. I don’t know how this works, but why not. For what I can tell, Pinterest stands for People interested in a lot of pictures. I created 2 boards, one for each book. Wasn’t sure what I should put on the Killer With A Heart board, I ended up with pictures of me at a couple of book signings, and of course the cover and links to where it can be purchased. My Pegasus: A Journey To New Eden board dwarfs the other, of course there is the book cover, but I got all these pictures of nebulae and astrological things. The cover of Pegasus is courtesy of NASA/Hubble, it is the Heart and Soul nebula. Also, I’m a big science geek and love space stuff.
                During this time I started work on a short story called The Moth, which I posted on WattPad. Another site any serious writer should be on (or maybe not). This site actually helps with writing since you post stories long or short, even whole novels if you are so inclined. After posting part one of The Moth I went back to Pinterest and created a board for Butterflies and Moths where I could collect photos. After a couple of weeks I was able to find the right pictures to make the cover for the story. I opened the board to others so they could post pictures too. A lot more pictures and a lot less work.
                You’re asking, “What about Killer With Three Heads?”
                I’m getting there. But first, I landed a couple more interviews on radio and blogs, those are always fun. My wife decided we needed to move or at least she needed to move. So there was a list of home repairs that needed to be done, since I wasn’t working and had all this free time. She wanted to get into flipping. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, that is where you lose a lot of money in real estate. But she bought another house and now I have 2 houses that need work. And before I wind up with another BPJ, I must fix her new house first.
                During the last six months, I have been a publicity manager, photo editor, and a home repairman (that’s a usual job for me), oh yeah, and I wrote 6 chapters in Killer With Three Heads. I did most of the writing at night, which is my usual time for writing. I did decide somewhere during this time to write a couple of chapters in long hand (hiding in the bathroom to get some work in). Then I transcribed them at night.
                What did I learn about being a fulltime writer? You don’t get to write fulltime. You have more time to do the other stuff that was getting in the way of writing, but I wrote about the same amount as when I was doing it at night after my BPJ and the other things that keeps everyone else happy. The next time I decide I am going to be a fulltime writer (during my next Software Engineer in-between-time. If anyone is thinking of a career in the IT profession become a System Engineer or Database Administrator, less in-between-time), I am going to move to a mountain top, no emails and no internet, and take plenty of pens, pencils, and blank notebooks along.
Oh yeah, I finally finished that novel, Killer With Three Heads, years later. It is available at https://rockhillpublishing.com/the-bookstore.html#!/Killer-With-Three-Heads/c/29057155/ and everywhere great books are sold.
You can find me at these locations:
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jlhill57
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamshi57
Website: http://www.jlhill-books.com
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuYxL9ab38g
And Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/author3356

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