
I've been going through a sort of existential crisis in my new young adult fantasy. I've been writing away, but after two days and twenty additional pages, I still haven't reached the point where I stopped on Monday--which was then page ten but is now page thirty. I'm pretty sure I didn't write the whole book and I guess I'm happy that today's writing moved me forward by about six pages in the original book (from original page two to original page
but the fact remains that I'm still on my first day's work. I really don't think this has ever happened to me before. It's a very strange writing experience.
Tomorrow I'll be playing in the Dallas Fall Bridge Sectional, but that doesn't start until early afternoon, so I'm planning on getting my pages written first.
After writing, Karen and I went for a walk, then I worked on polishing the opening pages to Remove from Circulation again. I'd really like to win this contest, so I'm doing my best to make it smooth. I can't take forever, though. I want to run it by Karen and get her thoughts. And frankly, the synopsis is horrible. I'm usually pretty good at synopses.
I'm going to make CONFRONTING THE VOID by Steve Lazarowitz the www.BooksForABuck.com book fo the day. An army psychologist is hijacked to the moon when his former friend turns renegade. What he finds there is stranger than he--or anyone--had imagined. Compelling SF adventure, and it's only $2.99. Learn more, read the excerpt, or buy the entire eNovel here: www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages/sf_05/confronting_void.html. Available in HTML, Adobe Acrobat PDF, Palm Reader/eReader, and Microsoft Reader formats. Here's the cover:

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