One Trick Pony

For the last fifteen or so years I've been living with a bunch of dead guys at a motel in West Texas. Like the characters in my stories, I'd really like to move on, see the world, go places. But I'm just like them. Anchored by love, worn down by circumstances and fascinated by how much there really is underneath it all. So I keep writing their stories and tell myself that someday, when I've got this all out of my system, I'll write deep, meaningful literature about... something else. In the meantime, this is a place for the short attention spanned. I'm making a commitment to keep it small here. Flash fiction and scenes from the life inspired by, The Bella Vista Motel.

Thanks for reading.

Pamila

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

It's Come To This: Romeo Has A Gun To My Head

November is a heavy month. Día de los Muertos and All Souls Day are traditionally the time to reflect on those we've lost. Autumn is the time to look back, to assess. The harvest is in, the earth has been turned over, the scarecrow has gone into the flames and all our grand plans have come back to haunt us. The veil between the worlds is thin, they say, and the ghosts will speak if you tune your ears and listen.

Well, my ghosts are screaming. Specifically, the ghosts of my unpublished novels.

Last year I participated in NANOWRIMO and had a great time spinning out a Bella Vista Motel story that I thought would be a fine introduction to the series. Throughout the year I've chipped away at the second draft with a nagging sense of unease. I know it's a great story. In fact, it's a beautiful story about a new character that I love and that I'm sure you will all love, too.

But it's not the first book.

The first book is the story of a young guy named Romeo, whose career track in the New York City underworld goes off the rails when he gets stuck managing a motel in west Texas––a motel with an underworld of its own.

That book has already been written, it's just buried in a much too long for a first novel edition. So rather than start something new this November, I'm going to dig that first novel out.

Much as I love participating in Friday Flash, I've decided it's best to go on hiatus. I'll check in here and there, cheer on the NANOWRIMO-ers and the other Friday Flashers when I can. I'm grateful for all the comments and encouragement I've received from visitors to this blog, and the Twitterstream. I may post updates and excerpts.

As of today, consider me in the cave. Thanks for reading, and please, wish me luck. Romeo's run out of patience with me...

Pamila

9 comments:

  1. I am so excited. Please let me know if you need anything! Do it Pamila.

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  2. Good luck, Pamila. We're all rooting for you!

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  3. I think that's an excellent plan Pamila! I know it's a great story too! Take a lantern and let us know when you need provisions. Somebody's going to start paying you to do this! $$$

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  4. I shall hang about and await for the day you emerge from the cave. Best of luck, Pamila!

    I think Harry is right on with the $$$.

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  5. Better not keep Romeo waiting!! Good luck, Pamila and don't be a stranger...

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  6. Good luck Pamila - I'm in that same kind of cave with no plans to emerge until I've made substantial progress on my next writing project! Keep rocking and writing!
    KM

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  7. Godspeed, Pam! May you have a blast.

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  8. I really think that it will be worth waiting for with baited breath, so you go girl..... lots of luck
    K

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  9. Hang in there...oh, now I've conjured an image of that goofy cat poster, haven't I? Well, more power to you and regroup.

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