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Submitted Once More for Your Consideration

On June 30, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn BooksLeave a comment

Ahhhh. Next week my third novel, Crazy of Natural Causes, is scheduled to go on sale for advance orders. It will be available, uh, "on demand," about two weeks later. The release of a book is exciting. It's the culmination of lots of work: drafts, outlines, rewriting, tinkering with the order, et al. Now I …

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You Just Can’t Beat Originality

On May 1, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn Books3 Comments

I’m learning slowly in spite of myself. I made some mistakes and wasted some money while trying to sell my second novel, The Intangibles. I learned that book reviews you pay for don’t do much good because most of the people who write them don’t read the book and go through the motions. The reviews …

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Drudgery for a While

On March 7, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn WritingLeave a comment

I’m between stories right now. I just spent a couple weeks or so on a short story, “The Bright Lights Burn,” that wound up being about 16,000 words. It takes up the story of Riley Mansfield, the likable rogue who was the main character in my first novel, The Audacity of Dope, six and a …

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Seven Years If It’s a Day

On February 4, 2015February 4, 2015 By wastedpilgrimIn FictionLeave a comment

Ever since I wrote my first novel, The Audacity of Dope, readers have asked about a sequel. I always said “never say never,” but I’d had my fill of its unlikely hero, Riley Mansfield. No sequel is in the works, but perhaps this is a start in that direction. I don’t know. I awakened thinking …

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Though You Didn’t Ask … I Tell

On October 1, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn WritingLeave a comment

Many are the pursuits in which I spend too much time. Deleting “spam” comments on my websites, for instance. Occasionally, I read some of the nonsensical ones just for fun. A favorite spammer word is “fastidious,” perhaps because it takes fastidious – and diabolical, for that matter – people to post offers for cheap NFL …

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Try, Try Again

On September 8, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn LifeLeave a comment

I’m taking a break. I’ve been working on the thirty-eighth chapter of the first draft of a novel about an evil politician and a good cop who have known each other all their lives. It’s slowed as it nears its end. When last I left Denny Frawley, he was debating the incumbent governor and this …

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What’s in It for Me?

On August 14, 2014August 14, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn LifeLeave a comment

On my other blog, at montedutton.com, I struck a chord this week.I think it was a G, but it might have been an E-minor.Two weeks ago, I wrote a NASCAR blog about Dale Earnhardt Jr. About eight hundred people read it. On Sunday, I wrote a blog about the incident in upstate New York involving …

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The Method Is Imprecise

On March 10, 2014 By wastedpilgrimIn Fiction2 Comments

I write novels. Here’s how I do it. It doesn’t necessarily work for anyone other than me, and it doesn’t work for me enough yet that I would be so presumptuous as to declare it a success. I’m not recommending the way I do it. I’m just describing. I’m a bit of a rambler. I …

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