V-Log: Status Of My Novel At About 11,000 Words, First Draft

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

The novel I’m working on is a spiritual successor to The Martin and Arrival. It will be a really easy read, but present the audience with some thought provoking concepts. I’m writing the first draft of the novel right now and it’s changing pretty dramatically from the original scene summary I’m using as my guide. But the story is improving significantly. I’m quite pleased.

I’m giving myself until the end of the year to write the first draft, which I hope will be about 100,000 words.

V-Log: Thoughts At 9,000 Words, First Draft

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I’m at about the 9,000 word mark of the first draft of my novel and here are my thoughts.

V-Log: Mulling The Status Of My Novel

By Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Here’s me talking about my novel some. Enjoy.

V-Log: Novel Status Report For August 10th, 2018

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I’ve officially begun the journey of writing a novel. I hope to, on occasion, give little status reports on where things stand with the novel as I write it. Writing a novel is a lot of fun, if exhausting and a lot of work.

My Novel Is Moving Along Nicely

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

My novel is moving along quite nicely. I’ve written about 3,000 words alone today and continue to feel inspired. The story addresses some pretty fundamental issues. If was Philip K. Dick I would just take speed and finish a first draft within three days. But, alas, I’m not a speed freak, so it’s going to take considerably longer.

I might finish a private first draft in, say, six months if I really push at it and am faithful.

I feel like I’m in a relationship. I feel like I’m dating a really fun, really attractive woman. She’s age appropriate, is cool and carries me home after I get wasted.

Anyway, writing a novel is quite solitary.

This book could easily be turned into a movie, though. It’s really interesting.

V-Log: Finished A Scene Summary Of A Scifi Novel

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

For once I’ve finished a scene summary of a novel and I’m proud of it. Now, to start writing the first draft of the novel.

V-Log: Continued Mulling Of A Novel I’m Developing

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I have a really strong novel concept I’m about to start writing. I have gotten as far as the scene summary outline, but the characters are still in flux. But the whole thing is a lot of fun.

My Novel Concept Is As Ambitious As It Is Unique

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I really like the concept I’ve come up with, but I need more international flavor to it. If you want to help me add some international characters from outside the United States, please get in touch with me on Twitter.

V-Log: Developing A Scifi Novel Concept

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Here are some thoughts about a novel concept I’m developing.

Idle Rambling About The Novel Concept I’m Working On

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

The thing about writing a novel as opposed to a screenplay is you’re alone. With a screenplay, you have a large vibrant and supportive community of like-minded people looking to score with a story they’ve come up with, but with novels it’s just you. I love telling stories and I have what seems like an endless supply of pretty good movie concepts rolling around in my head. One thing I’ve learned the hard way is you have to have “paper” for anyone to take you seriously. You can’t just pontificate about some great idea to any and everyone who will listen. You have to actually put in the hard work of producing something someone can read.

One of the things I know I’m good at is taking pictures. That’s self-evident. I love photography because I can point to a shot I took and you instantly know if it’s any good or not. You don’t have to spend a few hours reading something I spent months, if not years, working on. You just glance at it and know if it’s good or not.

It’s just unfortunate that pretty much I’m 20 years behind the curve on realizing I want to be a photographer. Writing a novel, meanwhile, if you do a cost benefit analysis is something a middle-aged man can actually believe he might be able to successfully produce.

I still want to become a professional photographer, but I am going to start working on the novel again in earnest. Nothing, but nothing, is going on right now in my life. Things are at a complete standstill. So writing a novel gives me a distraction from what a disaster my personal life is right now.

The issue with the novel concept is as I currently conceive of it is it allows me to tell the story of ROKon Magazine in a layered manner that you won’t know that I’m doing it unless you know the story of the magazine as well as I do. The novel originally was going to be a homage to The Big Chill, but after developing it some, I realized it was pretty good, but it was a screenplay, not a novel.

So I went back to square one.

After I get some idle rambling out of my system, I’m going to finally sit down and work on character studies and try to flesh out the plot some. Right now I have a pretty good logline and that’s it. Now I have to figure out what, exactly, I want to say. That will probably suck up an entire day, if not more.