Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Okay, three, two, one, let's jam!



Tank! Live* - The Seatbelts


It's been awhile since I've done one of these, but since I'm feeling a lot more like a writer these days (on account of I'm writing daily and really cranking out the word mileage on Blackout), I'm ready to take your questions. So once again, it's time to Ask a Writer. If you have questions you'd like me to answer for you, related to my work, the craft in general, or even (to some extent) completely unrelated to writing*, leave them in the comments and I will answer them in a subsequent post.

*I reserve the right to laugh at you like a donkey and ignore your foolish question if I feel it to be too ridiculous or pedantic.

3 Critics:

jkazimer said...

Hi Ian:

So I'm interested in know how you feel about publishing now that you have an agent? Where are you in the submission process, and if you've discussed future project with your agent, or if she doesn't like an idea for a future project, do you still plan to write it? For example, the vampires on Ice? Why yes, I can write one hell of a run-on sentence...

Awaiting your answers.

Best,

Julie

The Charming Hedonist said...

Does it ever feel like a job to you now that you must write and meet deadlines?

Pamela said...

I wondered about that "job" feeling, too. I've had offers to advertise on my blog and I've resisted because I don't want to feel obligated to write. Especially right now I'm so not writing anything.

Anyway, knowing that you "have to write".... does it make it less exciting?