So, after 4 chapters, I'm finding I can crank it out, but I'm not happy with what I'm cranking out. It's too raw, too first-draft. I don't have enough time to really craft.

When I posted Hell on $5 a Day I came in with a lot of it already written, so much so that I was never writing a new chapter less than 2-3 weeks before it went live on the site. Once a chapter was done, I had at least 2-3 weeks if not more to tighten it up and make it right. Part of this was because I had that huge bunch of it already writtten.

This time, I gave myself a month to not only plot and get writing, but to even decide which of many story ideas I was going to go with. And while I've been having a good time with the writing, I'd have loved to tuck those chapters away for a while so I could really tweak them.

So, I figure a novel a year is a good goal when you're trying to raise two kids, deal with a job (or job hunt) and deal with another stressful situation I'm not at liberty to discuss (legal, not medical). I'll come back and re-start Sodom All Over Again after Thanksgiving, a year from when I started running Hell on $5 a Day.

I'd rather give you a good novel in 6 months than a mediocre one now. This has been a hard decision, but right now, it's the one I have to go with.

Thanks for reading. Hope you'll still read the blog.

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6 Responses to “Sodom All Over Again - On Hiatus”
  1. daymon says:

    I wouldn't want you to put something out that you are not happy with. I will check back from time to time. Don't let the kids run over the top of you, they try to do that somedays.

  2. Winnie says:

    Good - now I can start it/catch up! I've got a very talented friend who writes SciFi novels sending me a few pages a day because when he sent me the copy of the 2nd novel, I never "found the time".

    Kudos to you for making what you noted was a tough decision. I agree - quality of pages over quantity of pages.

  3. SA Kid says:

    All good things come to those who wait. Take care of business, man. I've recently had to pull back on some of my commitments and prioritize what I do. As much as we'd all like to, we just can't do it all.

  4. Sylvia says:

    I can understand.

    I've done six live novels so far and when I get to a point that I don't feel the story I've been one to just stop re-work it and then re-present to the readers.

    There's no shame in that.

    Writing is an art and I can relate that you want your creativity presented to the best of your ability.

    And of course we'll still read the blog!

  5. Mike says:

    I was thoroughly enjoying it, but I completely understand. Now I'm looking forward to December!

  6. Alberto says:

    I thoroughly enjoyed your previous work when it first came out. I was referenced to it from some web comic blog I was reading at the time. I read your new work when it came out and was somewhat disappointed that you came to a decision of postponing the story, albeit understanding why you did so.

    Now that it is almost Thanksgiving, I am finding somewhat anxious to read your first rate novel. I cannot wait until you actually post more of the story!

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