Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Picking up on the Blog Again

Since my summer has begun, I'm hoping to pick up a bit on this blog, which I've neglected for quite a while. As per my usual, it'll mostly have to do with writing and reading, with occasional asides into whatever strikes my fancy.

On the writing front, I have a western novella about 3/4s done called "The Scarred One." Had to put it on hold during the school year, but now I'll try to get untracked on it. I've got quite a few completed stories that I need to submit, including two about the sword & sorcery character of Krieg. And I'm still considering self publishing a set of horror stories based on my dreams. I have about a dozen of those finished.

I'm working on a vampire story right now that I'm enjoying, and have opening scenes on several other tales that I don't know what to do with. Lately I've been working on a lot of poetry, partially because it takes less time and I can squeeze out a few moments from work here and there to commit poem-icide. Several of my poems appear in the latest issue of The Horror Zine. Thanks to Jeani Rector.



So, it is with good intentions that I post this blog. Let's see if that holds up through the next few weeks!


13 comments:

Angie said...

Charles -- I know the feeling. :) Best of luck on getting back into regular blogging.

Good luck also on your submissions/publications. And congrats on your poems in Horror Zine!

Angie

Charles Gramlich said...

Angie, thanks. I appreciate it

Cloudia said...

Glad to see you!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Congratulations!
Sounds like you have a lot of different projects in the hopper. You won't be bored.
Good to hear from you.

Sarah Hina said...

Glad to hear you're getting back into the swing of things with blogging, Charles. I've felt a renewed enthusiasm for posting, too.

Congrats on the poems. That's good to hear.

Paul R. McNamee said...

Look forward to hearing more from you.

Charles Gramlich said...

Cloudia, I miss it when I don't do it

Alex, I don't really understand the concept of boredom.

Sarah, cool. Maybe we'll get a little blogging renaissance going

David Cranmer said...

Looking forward to all your work, Charles, especially the Western.

Charles Gramlich said...

David, one of my main irritants about my job is the inevitable interruption of longer projects and how much effort it takes to get back into them.

Oscar Case said...

Is poem-icide fatal? Good luck on the subs, Charles!

pattinase (abbott) said...

It does get increasingly hard-11 years for me. What else is there to say?

Prashant C. Trikannad said...

I'd love to read your poetry. Good luck with the writing, Charles!

Charles Gramlich said...

Oscar, to the poem it is. :)

Patti, nothing but the truth of it

Prashant, Sometime I will post more of it here