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Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!

I'm not usually a big fan of the first week in January. It always felt like a week-long Monday. But this year there is no drudgery, just a feeling of accomplishment and optimism.

One of my resolutions is to blog more.

I'm looking forward to seeing Neil Gaiman in a few weeks time. He will be talking to an audience in Sydney and reading from his latest novel, The Ocean at the end of the lane. I'll also get a printed preview of the book which should be very cool.

More soon

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

What to do....

I'm torn.

I'm torn between two (maybe more) ideas that are floating around in my head at the moment. 

Now that I know what it takes to write a novel it's not that simple to just start a new book. I now know that whatever I write next, must be something that I am truly passionate about; I must want to see it through to the end.

I've already started writing another story, but it's not "the one". I think I'm just going to delve into the story I am most passionate about and just write it.


The Spirit Broker was something I wrote in that headspace. Every time I sat down to write I wanted to know what was coming next, it was exciting to me to find out the story as I wrote it. Its currently being proofread by a friend, but I am in no rush to hurry the process. When I submit it, I want it to be the best it can be. 

So, I'm just going to fly into this next book with relentless passion. 

No fear. Just words.


P.S. I think I'll soon open a new area on my website called "Treasure Chest", which will be a collection of short stories that I've written. Watch this space!


Friday, August 24, 2012

On the way to work

Just a quick one to show some shots from my phone, taken on the ferry on the way to work.  Summer is coming...

More writing related stuff coming soon...



Thursday, August 2, 2012

The Joker Won

So, I've now watched the Dark Knight Rises twice. 

The first time was on the opening night at Sydney's Imax theatre. I watched it alone and left the theatre slightly disappointed. The second time I watched it with my sister, a day later in a normal cinema and liked it much more. The audio was better in the smaller cinema, and I was able to see the entire screen which helped. But I think the main factor was that I could fully relax, and not expect anything that the film could not and did not deliver - in essence, I had already seen it and there was no more anxiety or hype. 

If you haven't seen the film, do not read beyond this point.

After thinking about the ending of the movie and the goings on during the film, I have come to the conclusion that the Joker won.

In Batman Begins, Bruce Wayne returns to a corrupt Gotham and vows to save it by becoming an "idea", an incorruptible symbol of hope which would help pull Gotham's citizens out of the mire they had found themselves in. 

In the Dark Knight, the Joker sets about destroying this symbol of hope by putting Batman in a stalemate situation; Bruce could either let Harvey Dent take the blame for the murders he committed and thus destroy his image and also release hundreds of criminals indicted by Dent; OR Bruce could take the blame himself and prove to the world that Batman could indeed break his one rule - he could murder. "You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain".

So we end the Dark Knight with Batman being chased by police and their dogs, and riding into the night whilst Jim Gordon delivers an epic monologue about Batman being able to take the blame, and being able to endure being hunted and hated by us - because Gotham needed to blame someone for the chaos caused, and Gotham needed to believe in the good of Harvey Dent; the people needed a hero.

But the Dark Knight Rises shows us that Bruce Wayne, the very night the Dark Knight ends, hangs up his cape and becomes a hermit for 8 years. 

What happened to the Batman being able to take being hunted and hated. I hoped to see Batman taking out crack dens and crime syndicates whilst evading the police. However, we see that the Joker does indeed beat Batman, by not only breaking his heart (by killing Rachel Dawes) but by eradicating him for 8 years. Bruce gets a gammy leg and loses all will to live, and finally returns to get beaten up and broken by Bane. 

Bane then throws Bruce into a hole and blows up Gotham...literally. If the Joker was in his cell in Arkham and somehow caught wind that the Batman had returned after 8 years, only to be broken, I'm sure he would have had a laughing fit. Also, Gotham being blown up would also have thrilled the Joker, just for the mere chaos. 

The film ends with Batman supposedly flying an atom bomb away from Gotham's coastline before it explodes (likely causing a massive radiation fallout, polluting Gotham's air and waterways). We are then told that the Bat's autopilot did indeed work and therefore Bruce is likely alive. But it doesn't matter, the Batman we knew is dead. Even if Robin Blake doned the cape and cowl (and it fit him), he is not a highly trained ninja vigilante. He's a beat cop.

To conclude this ramble, I'd just like you to imagine that you are the Joker. The Batman is gone, Gotham is a toxic ruin, and all of Blackgate's inmates are loose. Sounds like a bad joke to me. One that even the Joker wouldn't have been able to imagine. The Joker won, and chaos reigns in Gotham.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Markets...

Brilliant article on economic fearmongering...

http://gu.com/p/38eec

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Final draft...

was completed yesterday. Until told otherwise by agents, editors or publishers, I'm done with The Spirit Broker.

Time to start the second book!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Technology Win

I've just spent the past few hours playing around with my new Sony Xperia S and Ubuntu One on my notebook. I've managed to store stuff on cloud for the first time and the syncing between my phone and computer is great (I'm writing this in bed on my phone, testing out the new blogger app).

I spent a wonderful weekend in the Hunter Valley, and along with tasting good wine, eating nice food and treating my girlfriend, I also managed to play with my phone's camera. Check out my skilLz below.

Some of the vineyards had some rather quirky and odd sculptures, but were very cool finds. I've given myself a deadline of two more weeks to finish my final revisions of The Spirit Broker before I begin researching for my next novel.

I'm very keen to get started on the new book but need to remain focussed and patient whilst I finish this one.

Almost there...






Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Website is back up!

The site was down due to a DNS error which has now been fixed!

Off to bed

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Website is down but work is still being done!

For some reason my website is down, but it doesn't actually bother me that much. I'm still on the final edit (I've given myself the deadline of 4 weeks to get through this), and looking forward to starting book number 2.

I never knew editing could be so...fun

:p

Monday, February 6, 2012

Motivation

What do love, revenge, altruism, passion and madness all have in common? They can all be used as useful motivational tools.

The hero saves the day for love, revenge, a natural sense of altruism and/or passion for a cause. The villain motivation could simply be madness, a misplaced sense of righteousness or plain old evil.

When writing, motivation should always be the driving force. It's too easy to underestimate its importance, and very hard to fix once the work is complete.

Luckily I learnt this lesson a while back, but I always remind myself to keep my guard up!!

Nothing worse than reading/watching an antagonist or protagonist do something and then question "why?"

Just a thought!

More posts coming soon!