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AUTHOR'S NEWS PAGE





August/December
2007
I have been hired as
an elementary school teacher. Although the commitment will make routine writing
difficult, I will have occasional intense writing sessions on track breaks and
holidays. After a year's hiatus, it will be full steam ahead in 2008.
January/February 2007
December 2006
September/October/November 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 25, 2006
ust
finished a difficult rewrite of DS-2.6 and DS-2.7. With these nine new pages
finished, I have now completed 32 pages of single-spaced text. (Published text
would be approximately double that many pages). Last year, I got no further than
DS-2.4 and DS-2.5 (17 pages of text) because of a "situation" that put
my fiction on an 8-month hiatus. I don't foresee any work obstacles for the
remainder of this year. It's a slow process, though, especially in these early
pages. Fortunately, things should eventually speed up as I work my way towards
dream sequences which do not require rewriting, but rather a few
revisions.
In my updates, I will
continue to make reference to page numbers. This is because a dream sequence can
vary greatly in length. It may be as short as a few lines, or it may be dozens
of pages long. I expect the next few dream sequences will be rather short and
easy to repair, so expect a new update soon!
May 2006
A seven-month
"situation" that prevented me from devoting myself to Haligan's
Snag has finally
come to an end. I am now ready to get down to business. Over the next couple of
years, dear reader in waiting, you can expect updates on work in progress.
Writing is a long and painstaking process. But at least now it's a GO
!
March 2006
A year ago, I got a
second job working part-time as a dealer in a small casino. In early February
2006, I quit my full-time Strip job in order to fill in for a full-time employee
on leave of absence. Although that employee returned to work on March 6, I was
able to continue working a full-time schedule. On March 27, I was promoted from
extra board to full-time employee status. This is good news for two reasons.
First, since the pay is better, I will be able to upgrade my home and set aside
funds for future publishing costs. Secondly, with only one job, I will finally
have some time to devote to my fiction. The "situation" remains, but
that should be resolved very soon. Stay tuned for progress on Haligan's
Snag!
January 2006
Last year, 2005, was
devastating in terms of accomplishing any work on Haligan's
Snag. In March, I began
a second job that has kept me essentially working seven days a week, except for
the occasional PTO. Then, a situation arose in September that has kept me
thoroughly occupied in my free hours. The second job and "situation"
continue into 2006, but should be resolved within a few months. At that time, I
will delve back into my fiction---and post more News here. Folks, it's difficult
when you have to make a living and attend to issues. And JK Rowling thought she
had it rough!
December 2004
I have resumed work
on Haligan's
Snag. In 2003, I wrote
new introductory text to the tome, and over the course of 2004, I've been mainly
constrained to just taking some notes. I've been sidetracked by my patio, a
second job, and visitors. But I'm back on track now, having just completed a
2-page "Note From the Editor."
March 2004
Welcome to my new web
site!
First, I must
apologize for the extreme delay in publishing this web site. Rather than offer
lame excuses, I would simply like to say that it's up and running finally, and
that I will be updating it regularly. I am particularly looking forward to
interaction with readers.
I am not a whiz at
web site construction, as a quick tour of Emmy-de-Zelaware.com will make
abundantly clear. It is functional, though, and should serve its purpose
reasonably well. If you have any suggestions on how to improve it, I will
consider them (and evaluate my ability to execute them).
You will notice on
this News Page, I have included some information about the 14 volumes that will
eventually be published in the series. For