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ARealGirl and the FDØ

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"How do I get an 'A'?"

Your friendly neighborhood FDØ here, Junkies. If there's one question ARealGirl and I get at every con, it's "how do I get an 'A'?"

In case you don't know A Kovacs, she's the human superpower that keeps the Dark Øverlord machine going. While I toil at the keyboard and the mic creating stories, she's the person making sure we have a schedule, managing the book-design and book-printing process, managing our contractors, managing inventory of our books and making sure the books get to you, managing our files in the Kindle and eBook stores, etc., on and on, and so on and so on, in perpetuity, amen. 

People see what we have, see how Kovacs enables me to make more and better stuff, and they say the magic words: "How do I get an 'A'?"

We recorded this episode to answer that question. The short answer? It ain't cheap, it ain't easy, and it ain't free. Most people don't understand that A doesn't "work for me," we are a partnership. We tell you how our business came to be, what our roles are, and how creatives can find someone like her.

PS: You can't have my "A." Do not attempt to steal her away. You will fail. 

Author's Note: I'm posting this while watching the news of the Sandy Hook massacre in Connecticut. Our heart goes out to anyone and everyone affected by this tragedy. We don't do much in the way of political or current-events blogging on this site, but doing something as normal as posting our weekly content seems somehow disrespectful at a time like this. Events of this nature remind me to say "thank you" to the people who make life worth living, so it seems an ideal time to say "thank you" to A Kovacs, a.k.a. the Director of Døøm, a.k.a. ARealGirl.

Junkies, if you've got kids, give them a hug from the FDØ and from A.

-Scott-

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I can't tell you what happens in this episode without spoilering the spoiler of the last episode. Needless to say, Krakens are in dire straits. Quentin and his friens wake up into a new nightmare ...

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Colin Fischer Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz are hot stuff in the world of genre movies. The pair wrote the screenplays for THOR and X-MEN: FIRST CLASS, as well as having written for the shows FRINGE, ANDROMEDA and the TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES.

Scott interviews these delightful chaps about their new YA novel COLIN FISCHER. The conversation also delves into the subtleties of writing fiction as opposed to writing screenplays, and what it's like to be the sole focal point of a book marketing campaign as opposed to being one of many faces when it comes to promoting a movie.

And wait ... what's this? Do we break some major news on their next scifi project? Why, yes ... yes they do. You want to hear that part, especially if you hate bugs.

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At the end of 2011, I set a rather ambitious goal of writing 1,000,000 new words of fiction in 2012. Emphasis on the word "new" -- editing doesn't count, blog posts don't count, the only thing that matters is new words for a piece of fiction.

I posted one update earlier this year, but now I must make the sad declaration: I will not reach this stretch goal in 2012. The "Meelion Word March" is dead.

To make this work, I needed to write 3,000 words a day for 333 days of the year (plus a bonus 1,000 somewhere). That's about 90,000 words a month. I fell behind early in January and February, and after a low word count in March it was all but finished. I thought I might rally later in the year, but my Eeevil Plan™ failed to take into account two major things: editing, and the tour.

Remember: editing doesn't count. If I edit, say, 80,000 words for the second draft of THE CRYPT: Book One, then that 80,000 doesn't count. Editing 80,000 words? Takes more than a day. Takes more than a week. All that time, no new words are being written.

Then, add in the 2012 Tour, both East Coast and West Coast. I've tried writing on tour, and it's a real bitch to make good stuff. I basically wrote nothing on tour. Seeing as we spent upwards of five weeks on tour, six weeks if you count Balticon, ComicCon and Dragon*Con, that's a lot of lost writing days. Frankly, I didn't take that into consideration when I did the initial math (because 3,000 words a day is very, very do-able, if that's all that you do.).

I just received Tha Shiv's notes for PANDEMIC's first draft. That means it's time for the second draft of PANDEMIC. There will be many new words in there, but I turned in 150,000 words (a 600-page novel) -- any edits to those existing 150,000 words will not count.

As we roll into October, I am 410,000 words behind where I should be. Therefore, it's time to admit defeat, throw in the towel, tap out, etc.

In 2013, maybe I'll make that the Half Meelion Word March and see if I can achieve the goal.

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Here's my word count so far this year:

January 61,777
February 76,409
March 6,442
April 50,265
May 60,484
June 47,074
July 75,820
August 19,670
September 0
Total 397,941

ARealGirl and the FDØ recently did a "Books & Beer" vidcast to discuss the realities of being an author in the digital age. Crack open a brew, watch, and enjoy. Also, Evo and Jeff from Books & Beer are trying to lock up a pair of panels at South by Southwest (SXSW). Give 'em some Junkie love by taking two minutes to click here, read what they want you to do, and then voting. And, yeah, Evo is the man behind Podiobooks.com, which gives you all of Scott's stories for free, so we'd love to help him out.

And here's a little video I did to put in the feed so subscribers would know the Books & Beer interview was here (it's too long to put in the feed, would keeeeeel your bandwidth). It's me packing for Dragon*Con! It's funny! Maybe!

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"Hunter Hunterson & Sons" (Part 1)

Welcome to a rare FDØ foray into supernatural fiction. That's right, ghosts and goblins and vamps and werewolves and what-not. We hope you dig it.

The full title of this story is "Hunter Hunterson & Sons: War Journal." That, however, is a little long when you figure the headline is going to be "BLOOD IS RED Episode #2: Hunter Hunterson & Sons - War Journal (Part 1)", so we trimmed it a little bit. 

Why the long names? Because "Hunter Hunterson & Sons" is an ongoing series. You'll hear much more about that in the "author's notes" segment of the story, which will play at the end of Part II next week.

You may have heard me waxing ecstatic about ComicCon, but all of that has changed. I have "Con Crud," that lovely disease also known as "Nerd Flu" that tends to strike convention-goers. One of the 120,000 rotten bastards in SanDiego gave me this, and therefore I hate you all! I'm coughing up liquid Kryptonite, folks. 

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The Family CorleoneIn the world of "problems I would both like and not like to have," Paramount Pictures is suing the estate of Mario Puzo, author of THE GODFATHER novel, to stop the estate from putting out a new Godfather book. I'll summarize below, but if you want more in-depth coverage, read the article from The Hollywood Reporter and/or Businessweek

The situation in one paragraph (or less)
Mario Puzo is dead. His estate wants to put out a new novel, THE FAMILY CORLEONE, written by Ed Falco. This novel details the rise to power of one Vito Corleone (the role made famous by Marlon Brando) in 1930s New York. Paramount Pictures filed suit that the novel "tarnishes the legacy" of it's films, which were made based on the novel THE GODFATHER, written by Puzo. Proceeds from THE FAMILY CORLEONE will go into escrow while the courts determine the lawuit's result. In retaliation. the Puzo estate is counter-suing to terminate the original 1969 agreement that gave Paramount the movie rights to the book (I will avoid a mafioso line like "if they hit us, we hit them back twice as hard" because I'm mature and shit).

How this impacts me
This case, of course, has nothing to do with me directly. But, it makes a body think about the future legacy of works that I already wrote, am writing today, and will write for the next 352 years of my baby-blood-makes-me-nigh-immortal life. 

Let's say someone buys the movie rights to NOCTURNAL. Let's say NOCTURNAL flick is a smash hit. What does that mean for the story integrity looking out ten, twenty, fifty years or more? Will my heirs someday commission multiple sequels to cash in on what I created and you guys dig? I'll be in the ground so I probably won't care, but story is the only real legacy an author can leave. 

Just look at Marvel and DC:
The ongoing reinventions of Batman and Spiderman show that an author's original storyline is irrelevant when coporations own copyrights. Granted, those were works-for-hire, and corporations have owned Batman and Spiderman from day one (correct me if I'm wrong, here, I'm not an expert on comics history). So the people who came up with those original tales of the Dark Knight before he was the Dark Knight can't say shit as Frank Miller totally upends their creation and makes it something new. If I was the guy who created the original storyline? As an author who works very, very hard on creating solid stories, I'd want to come back from the dead and murder everyone involved. I'm a bitter ghost like that.

NOCTURNAL, the sequel! Based on the novel INFECTED:
When INFECTED was optioned for a movie in 2008, part of the deal was that the studio could make an INFECTED II and I would have no say over what that might be. So, while I had a perfectly kick-ass sequel with CONTAGIOUS, the studio could opt to go in a completely different direction. I tried not to think that INFECTED II might be as God-awful as HIGHLANDER II. To watch something I'd spent a decade on turned into a cash-grab piece of shlock? That would be a living nightmare. Yes-yes, I know, "First World Problems" and all, but that's not hyperbole.

Sometimes we creative types can get crazy-possessive of what we make. It's that obsessive nature that makes us slave over it, re-write it, edit it, re-write it again and again to make it the best if can be that brings it up to a certain level of quality. The story matters. It's not "just a book" to me. It is to you, and that's fine, but that is my creation. Would you tell Dr. Frankenstein to chill the fuck out when the villagers burn his monster? You could, but Doc would pimp-slap you all across the lab.

Which begs the big question: who controls quality after I'm dead?
And the answer is, I don't know. I know that the Puzo Estate thinks they can control quality (and cash in as well, let's be honest here). I know Paramount Pictures thinks they can control quality (and cash in as well, let's be honest here). This is about money. But is this also about protecting the integrity of a story that has surpassed mere entertainment and become part of the American culture? 

Should creators take the money while they can, or should they try and find a way to protect their legacy? What if someone wrote GONE WITH THE WIND II: SCARLET FLASHES THEM TITTIES? How would that impact a piece of our shared identity? 

What do you think?
As fans, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Say I get eaten by a rabid llama tomorrow. Should the GFL series be done, or should someone else write it? What if ARealGirl hires my nemesis J.C. Hutchinssssss to write it? If I had a grave (which I won't, because my ashes will be spread over the ashes of Marilyn Monroe (awww yeah)), would I be turning in it? As the person who'd control that business, does ARealGirl have the right to party on with the story, both to make her duckets and to satisfy all y'all who want to know what happens?

Comment. I'll be watching. 

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