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Writing Process Blog Tour for August 27th!

Wednesday, August 27th, 2014 | by Michelle

My friend and fellow writer, Megan Beals, posted a far wordier (read: impressive) post about her writing process last week and tagged me to do the same. I’ve selected T.J. Tranchell, my co-editor for GIVE and writer at Warning Signs to continue the digital sharing circle next week!

Here are my answers:

What are you working on?
Last Night While You Were Sleeping book coverLast Night While You Were Sleeping is a collection of writing ranging from poems and flash fiction to longer short stories. It will start with Mirielle, a finalist in the Crypticon 2014 writing competition, and end with a follow up to that same story. In between, one can expect to meet a range of characters and story lines (from bridge trolls and ghosts, to Bigfoot, and a dying town) and greet every emotion.

LNWYWS will also have a handful of art pieces by people who can draw much better than I.

 

Mistakes I Made During the Zombie Apocalypse book coverMistakes I Made During the Zombie Apocalypse is my next novel, already overdue. It tells the story of a teen struggling with the decisions he was forced to make that left him starving and alone in the ZA.

I can’t decide where to end his story.

It may end up a novella.

If you know me, bother me about completing this!

 

GIVE: An Anthology of Anatomical Entries book coverGIVE: An Anthology of Anatomical Entries is an upcoming anthology with stories and poetry on the topic of organ donation. Writer T.J. Tranchell and I are co-editing it and will also be announcing a second anthology in the series, appropriately titled TAKE. GIVE focuses on stories from the donor’s perspective, TAKE, the recipient’s. We are still taking submissions! Wow us before October 1st! More info here.

By popular request, there is a second When the Dead in the works. I have no idea when it will be finished, but readers who enjoyed the first one can delight in knowing they will meet the residents of Willow Brook Apartments again. And Cheddar. ☺

 

How do you differ from others in your genre?
I write the real world with a twist. Many writers say they feel like their characters are real, or exist in some alternate universe. I enjoy writing stories that could happen next door, characters that could be YOU, or your family. We enjoy things more if we can relate to them, so I try to write relatable content.

Why do you write what you do?
Because it keeps me up at night when I don’t. If I didn’t get it out, my brain would never quiet. Because the world is a shitty place we all deserve an escape from. Because my parents raised me to be creative and think outside of that confining “box”. Because the characters talk and the things they say just have to be recorded. Because I’ve always loved the horror genre and what better way to honor it than contribute to it?!

How does your writing process work?
It’s late at night. There are shadows all around me. I’m trying to fall asleep like my husband beside me already has. I’m getting scared and trying not to psych myself out. I’m wishing for sleep before the paranoia forces me to wake my husband. An idea pops into my head and won’t go away. I desperately grope for the notebook on the floor beside my bed and the pen not far from it. I scribble the words in the dark, trying to not write over what I’ve already written.

Alternately, I’m dirty. I need a shower or bath. I turn the water on. The ideas spill out. I desperately grope for a towel to dry my left hand. I reach for the notebook set on the toilet, in danger of dripping water on the paper.

But seriously, I write often when ideas rise to the surface of my mind and write until I’ve gotten them out. I like to have multiple works in progress so I have the option to skip around and follow the inspiration. Though when a deadline looms, I will push through the blocks and finish what I need to.

I sometimes listen to music. Tea or coffee helps, a lot.

When the rough draft is finished, I send it to three people usually, two of them being very objective family members and the third, another writer/editor.

I make most of the suggested edits and then submit or prepare for self-publishing.

 

About T.J. Tranchell

T.J. Tranchell was born on Halloween, has worked as a journalist, horror movie columnist, pizza delivery man, warehouse worker, haunted house monster, customer service clerk and other less glamorous jobs. Since starting Warning Signs, Tranchell has become a father, finally graduated from college and is now pursuing a Master’s degree in Literature with, naturally, a focus on the horror genre.


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