A big step has pretty much concluded in the process of getting The Unknowns out there to the world. The past few weeks I have been writing and rewriting the synopsis for the book, in an attempt to get my story across in a concise way. I’ve had to write many things before in my life, but this sort of project is the one that just really is a challenge to me. I don’t do well communicating what I mean without rambling on and on about it. Even with my stories, I tend to think I’m more Jules Verne than say H. G. Wells. Josh Ulrich likes to pick on me saying that its nearly impossible for me to tell a short story because I will create an epic from the material. So, attempting to widdle down a book series into a matter of two pages or so, was the works.
I managed to get it done though and that marked the culmination of the journey in looking for an agent. I’m happy to say I am partnering up with Brendan Deneen of FinePrint Literary to try and take this book to the masses. He’s been extremely supportive of the concept for the book and helpful in aiding me into these uncharted waters (for me anyway). I really appreciate his patience with helping this project be successful.
So what to do now that we’re kind of on to the next phase? Well, I plan to keep writing. I’m finding that a major part of the overall story may need some reworking. Its more of a change to when and how I give information about the characters than a ultimate change in direction. It’s still pretty major though and could warrant some extensive rewrites. That’s what first drafts are for!
The next few weeks I expect I’ll spend some time getting some other obligations off my table. I have some websites I am redesigning for myself and businesses (my parent’s restaurant haha). My personal website has not been redesigned in almost three years. That’s too long. This needs a remedy.
The Unknowns production won’t slow down though really. I’m still working through a ton of material and I even got the idea today for exactly how book 2 could start off. Progress is being made.