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Right -- back to normal business!! I've been busy on the first draft of
the fourth book of my future series (i.e. the one that follows my
one-off fantasy book and the four-book series which follows that). I
spent Wednesday plotting the book in detail. If the movie trailer
hadn't broken that day, I was going to write a blog that night saying
how good it was to sometimes share your thoughts about the writing
process with others, or at least put them down clearly in print. As I
said in my Tuesday blog, I'd been frustrated by my failure to crack the
big secrets of this new series. When I sat down to write that blog, I
was feeling bitter about the day's work, not sure if I was going to be
able to make this series work. Then, as I set my thoughts in order and
wrote them down, I realized that I was bitching about nothing. I'd
plotted out TWO NEW BOOKS!!!! I had been looking so hard at the Big
Picture, that I'd failed to give myself credit for figuring out the
main kinks and twists in not just one new book, but two!!! That's no
small thing -- in fact, it's huge!!! By the end of writing that blog, I
was grinning broadly. I don't really discuss my work much with anyone
until I've done at least a first draft and shown it to my agent. And I
always tell young writers not to worry about showing their work until
they feel ready, not to crave the opinions of family and friends. But
sometimes you need to provide your thoughts with an outlet, to give
yourself a bit more of an objective view of your work. I think that's
where a blog or diary can come in useful. It's a chance to assess what
you've done, to note the good things that you've achieved, rather than
obsess inside your head about what you have fialed to do. That blog on
Tuesday gave me the shot of confidence which I needed to move forward
immediately and with purpose. So if you ever find yourself brooding
gloomily about your work -- or anything else, come to that matter --
try blowing off steam in a blog (or diary, if you don't want to share
it with other people). You'll probably find that things are nowhere
near as bleak as they seem. |
| June August 10, 2009 04:19 PM PDT Hey, I just looked at the comment i posted a few blogs back. Sorry, I wasn't thinking about it, but i guess I was complaining at the time. It's probably just because i couldn't see the movies Cormac taking on RV, but I've realised that they won't necissarily keep that bit in the movie. I'm not moaning anymore though. The differences are what define the movie - it deserves to take form and have a life of it's own, as do the books, and should definitely be seen as two seperate pieces of work. Who cares if the have the same name and basic outline? Movies and books will never be the same, and no-one should expect otherwise. | ||
| gerrar t Wilson (the crazy-mad August 10, 2009 02:49 PM PDT Hi Darren, Keep up the excellent work - writing all of those wonderful stories that scare me so. Any chance of a link from your blog to my website? www.crazymadwriter.com All the best from Gerrard T Wilson in Carlow (the crazy-mad writer of children's stories - arrrgh!) | ||
| Robbie August 9, 2009 05:19 PM PDT Good blog Darren Shan. I enjoyed the trailer, but I disliked it as well. Looking forward to seeing what your new series is about. Sorry to hear about John Hughes. Rest In Peace John Hughes. Write more soon please and keep up the good work!!!! | ||
| ?????????? August 9, 2009 03:48 PM PDT Forget a 30 book series, way too long. I would like to see a 300-450 page novel by Darren Shan, give me a lot to read. Maybe your fantasy novel will be in that range. I've read every Cirque Du Freak book and the first two Demonata books. Loved all of them. Loved the trailer too. I'm writing my own Vampire series, book two was alot like Trials of Death, but with tons of diferences. You're a great writer, hope you write lots more books in the oncoming years. Have you ever thought about writing a collection? | ||
| Vincent August 9, 2009 04:01 AM PDT Your books are the best I ever read! I could have never done a good job of writing another book like Cirque Du Freak or the Demonata if I tried! I think you should make ur next book series long! LIKE A 30 BOOK SERIES!!JK. I'm gona watch that movie if it;s the last thing I do! | ||
| Treasan August 9, 2009 03:36 AM PDT You write the best books EVER! I introduce your books to all my friends! I just found out u were making a movie and I am dying to see it! I have finished all the Cirque Du Freak series and now I'm waiting for the book Wolf's Island at the library, but at my library your books come off the shelfs real fast! I love ur books please write more. You did a book on a Vampire, a book on a demon, how about a book about witches& wizards that would be cool lol! G2G I'll definatly see your movie! | ||
| Asbel August 8, 2009 04:21 PM PDT hey. i love ur books. i'm working on the demonata right now. and i'm reading the 4th book of the cdf...again. lol! i LOVE the cdf. saw the trailer and i think it's AWESOME! i cannot WAIT 4 the mocie 2 come out. ur seriously like my faveorite author. not kidding. anyways gtg. love ur website and ur blog and ur books. BYE! | ||
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