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Con+1 2018 is almost here!

August 30, 2018 by Benjamin Descovich 2 Comments

Con+1 is a 24hr Charity Role-Playing Convention held across the globe via YouTube.

I’m proud to be one of many amazing sponsors of Con+1 this year.

They’re raising money for Childs Play Charity and if you’re a gamer, you can get in on the action too!

Sign up to play this Saturday!

https://conplus.live
http://childsplaycharity.org

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Finish a First Draft – the Elephant Method

October 15, 2017 by Benjamin Descovich 10 Comments

For me — like most folks with a day job — finding the cumulative time to finish a new first draft is a tricky business.

It’s not just the time though.

Most folks can patch together a spare hour a day.

For me it’s the mental fortitude required to weather a day at work, then the commute home, then dinnertime prep and youngster bedtime routine.

I’m pooped.

But it doesn’t matter. There is a window of time to be claimed. A sweet spot I must make my own.

This is what I call the elephant method. It is the only option open to non-fulltime writers.

How do you eat an elephant?

One bite at a time.

Not that I’m into that sort of thing, mind you!

A few hours every night will add up to a finished draft.

One word at a time. One page at a time. One chapter at a time. Before you know it, you’ve got a draft done and you’re ready to edit and prepare it for the world.

Indian Elephant by ATArts “Actual eating not recommended”

If you’ve ever wanted to write a novel, why don’t you write one alongside me?

Doesn’t matter what genre it is. Turn off your inner procrastinator and your inner critic. Just let your creativity flow and you’ll be amazed at what you’ve got to give. This method is about short bursts of speed and momentum. Imagine a charging elephant. It takes a bit to get to full speed, but once you find your flow… look out! I’ve written a few books now and this whole writing thing hasn’t got any easier than when I began my first book. I’m still an elephant, but I don’t mind at all.

Every book is a new challenge. A joyful, painful, maddening creation. It will test you and reward you in equal measure. I love the writing process and live in fear of it too.

I’ll be posting my word count regularly to keep me accountable. I’ll not let the fear of failure overcome me.

I’ll aim for about 1500 words everyday for 6 weeks or so.

That should build up to be about what I need to finish the first draft of my next novel, Darkness Bright.

Feel free to post in the comments about your first draft progress or any questions you might have.

Heck I’d just love to see folks cheering us on. (I’m desperate for external validation!)

 

Progress Log

Monday, 16th October – 1633 words

Woohoo! I started with a win and beat my daily 1500 goal. Don’t worry, I’m sure that there will be days where I dip under. Such is life. Anyhoo, this little parcel is made up of the scribblings I wrote on the train commute to work and then a sprint at home after making (and most importantly eating) dinner.

Anyone else hit their targets today? If you didn’t, not to worry. Tomorrow is just around the corner. Onwards charge!

P.S. Thanks so much for all your supportive comments below! I’m feeling the love. 🙂

Tuesday, 17th October – 885 words

First bump in the road. Didn’t hit my 1500 goal. I stupidly started reading critical reviews of my books after a reader said my latest work was “poorly written”. Take that confidence! Thwack. I hope I can iron out any issues presented.

I must be a sucker for pain to then go and see if anyone else thinks my books bite the big one. Why do bad reviews always stick at the top of Amazon’s review list? They must be upvoted by folks deciding not to read them. Ha! Tonight I will dream of an army of fae folk upvoting the positive reviews to get them to the top of the barrel. Speaking of which, my son requires a coin for the tooth fairy. Despicable wretches who trade in teeth… reminds me of the Jandans. What odd customs we humans cling too.

Enough of the moping, Benny Boy! Fear not. Tomorrow is a brighter day. A day to accomplish great things!

…”A day for harvesting teeth!” squeaks a voice from the shadowy innards of the wardrobe behind me.

Who said that? … Bloody toothfae!

Wednesday, 18th October – 2654 words

Distracted author realises that these updates are an elaborate method of procrastination from writing even more words.

Author goes off and finishes draft without updates over the following months.

Author then regrets not writing updates.

Author can’t work out which temporal instance of himself had the right idea. Present Ben and Past Ben debate the issue until Future Ben tells them both to hurry up and start the rounds of editing required.

…

Thursday, 31st May 2018 – Yes. The next year.

The day job, life, bills and many more idle excuses have prevented the final edits from completion.

Darkness Bright is still not ready and my hair is rapidly thinning.

I can’t believe so much time has got between me and my perfect plan.

This book is coming together so well, but far too slowly for my liking.

But slow or fast, the draft was done. Is D.O.N.E.

These edits will be done soon too and then I publish. Woohoo!

 

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Amanda’s Books and More

July 3, 2017 by Benjamin Descovich Leave a Comment

An Exciting Mix of Politics, Magic, Wit, and Possibly Unrequited Love

Dead Letter was my introduction to Benjamin Descovich’s epic fantasy series Dragon Choir. He has gained my admiration with his literary skill. His writing style is formal, but not austere. It’s intellectual, but not difficult to comprehend. He mixes politics, magic, wit, and the possibility of unrequited love. There is adventure, suspense, and mystery. Who is behind the worst crimes and what is a dead letter?

The content is young adult appropriate. Descovich’s characters are well developed. His heroine, Kettna, is personable with weaknesses, strengths, driven by love and a sense of duty to her fellow Calimskan citizen. The conflict in her relationships adds further layers to the story. For example, her relationship with her parents isn’t perfect, especially not with her mother, and her boyfriend is missing or not wanting to be found. There are twists in the story with a few loose ends at the end that will leave you wanting to read more! I am certainly looking forward to reading more books in the series.

Check out Amanda’s Books and More!

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The Book Addict’s Reviews

July 3, 2017 by Benjamin Descovich Leave a Comment

I am now a Huge Fan!!

Jump on Board this Amazing Series!!!!

This was a really good read! I’ve been a huge fan of detective mixed with fantasy stories since I first started reading the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. I don’t know if there is a special button I’m supposed to be pressing on amazon to find this wonderful mixture, but since I haven’t been able to find a book that is just as good as that series elsewhere I highly recommend reading Dead Letter. I imagine the sequel is just as awesome, so you should already go ahead and buy that while you’re still shopping!

The setting is awesome, and character development is there! It’s refreshing and fun. Full of cool twists and turns. I don’t even know what more you could want from a book???? Nothing. That’s what.

I don’t say this often, but I think this author may become a new favorite of mine.

Although a warning for those who are a bit faint at heart. There is some gore, not much but a bit to throw you off if that’s not what you like in books. But if you don’t have an issue with the gore then I recommend you click buy immediately 🙂

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