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Post text?

Coming out of bar Mercurio after a pleasant meeting with the Journal of wild culture's Whitney Smith I encountered amidst the gently dropping snowflakes two strange eyes gazing out between scarf top and toque bottom. Didn't know at first who it was but a quick lift of the scarf revealed sweet guy and esteemed Canadian novelist Nino Ricci. It also revealed that he had twi fine looking audio plugs in his ears. After our greeting I asked him what he was listening to. A novel he said. An audio book. Me too I said. I listen to audio books all the time. What do you listen on he asked me. I pulled out my iPhone and showed it to him. Then we burbled about how much more literature absorbing we were able to do these days due to audio books. And how much nonfiction too. “I'm much smarter than I used to be,” I assured him. He told me he was beginning to suspect that we might be in the last days of text. That text was just an interim thing. I told him that I didn't even type much these days. because I use a voice to text device. This seemed to confirm our suspicions which were not necessarily dark. Post text? Is that possibly the age we're in?
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Published on March 05, 2014 10:36 Tags: audio-books, nino-ricci, robert-priest, text, voice-to-text-device

Book 3 missing piece

Just finished the final edits for book 2 of the spell cross series, second kiss. Typically I love the editing process. It's easy for an author to get attached to particularly flowery formulations even when they are slightly over-the-top. A good editor can point these out and clear the way for a straight narrative line. There were one or 2 very musical phrases that were hard to let go like “still finding their places in the ancient algorithms of the thaumaturgy." but it's done now and the book is better for it. I particularly like the second book. I love the ending. Now having taken a few days off I'm back at book 3. I've got about 40,000 words of first draft and now I have to put the pieces together and see what else needs to be written. Plus do a lot of tidying up and editing and melding of text. But so far I am continuing to enjoy this, though those procrastinated hours that lead up to finally doing some writing are no fun at all. Well, except when my chosen means of diverting myself is to write a poem. It has also led to tidying my room, my house, exercising. You can find an entry about book 2, second kiss in the new Dundurn catalog https://bnccatalist.ca/ViewTitle.aspx...
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Published on August 25, 2014 10:43 Tags: fantasy, missing-piece, robert-priest, second-kiss, spell-crossed, writing-process, young-adult

Local faith in writing

I've done a good solid assembly of chapter 1 of missing piece. I'm leaving it a little loose because first chapters so often wind up having to be changed to accommodate certain details that come later unexpectedly. And now I'm about halfway through the same process for chapter 2. The worst part of all this I think is probably the part before the writing begins. the elastic of potential procrastination. One flops about in an open-ended limbo a little bit like a worm caught on the hook of the necessity of writing—given the time frame involved when the book is due. Squirm squirm. No offense actual worms on books. I don't want to trivialize your agony.

I am a secular person but there's a certain amount of very local faith involved in writing this novel. Faith that I can get through all of the challenges that arise and constantly seem poised to completely undo all the work that's been done so far. I like that faith. It's not extreme. It's reasonable. So in that sense you could say I'm a writer of faith.

Of course it's all afloat in great doubtfulness. Chiefly doubting that on any particular day the act of writing will actually begin. Whether one will face the enormous amount of work that has to be done and the fact that one can only do a little bit of it at a time Sheesh. Imagine how poor Homer must've felt.

And so, standing up
blogging not logging, leaving no stumps, no ruined environments, having procrastinated indefinitely on the whole ending of the world project, not to mention getting down to work on my novel, i bid thee adieu
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Published on September 03, 2014 15:25 Tags: blogging-not-logging, faith, fantasy, missing-piece, robert-priest, writing-process

How do I get to my blog?

Once again I've come to Goodreads to blog, signed in and been unable to find the link that takes me to this page where I'm writing now. New blog post. Weird. If anybody's reading this (and I don't think anybody is but that's okay for now) please drop me a line and tell me the easy way to get to my own blog. For now I just go to Google and put in "blogging not logging" get to it that way.

The good news is that I've upgraded my Dragon Dictate software and acquired my buddy, Al Booth's old iMac which has so much more power so that not only do I have a new program but much more processing capability so that it runs very smoothly all of its very necessary editing functions and spelling functions easily attainable. Since I've been a public speaker all my life and I'm fairly comfortable speaking out loud and have used some version of voice to text for at least 15 years I've grown pretty comfortable with this process and I love it.

So I've been working on Missing Piece book 3 of my spell crossed series and I'm managing to be pretty delighted with how it's going. I probably said in previous posts that I've become a writer of "faith" my faith being that I will maintain high enough imagination to make virtues out of my narrative challenges. Faith that things will continue to unfold within the very general parentheses of the plot line I have. Also I'm behaving myself in terms of not going off on huge poetic tangents. Trying to keep a lot of it action and dialogue oriented. I sent a proto-version of Chapter 1 to Dundurn in the hopes that because it's only 4 pages they may be able to put it in at the end of Book 2, Second Kiss. All of this is helped by the fact that I have this new toy that's dictated all of what you've just read without a single mistake so far. Though I did have to capitalize a few things. Later — RP
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Published on September 26, 2014 08:34 Tags: dundurn-press, fantasy, magic, magic-realism, robert-priest, spell-craft, spell-crossed, young-adult-fantasy

got book: Second Kiss

I got my authors copies of book 2 of Spell Crossed, Second Kiss, yesterday. The book looks great and feels good. Even a tiny bit hefty. Three hundred some odd pages. Putting the first and the second book together side-by-side I'm enjoying the aesthetic of the two covers. Meanwhile I am busy writing Missing Piece, book 3. And I'm off for two weeks of teaching in Banff. It's so intricate writing fantasy. Knowing what to tell about what's going on with the magic and what to leave unstated but hopefully able to be ferreted out as the narrative proceeds. More of the latter is good I believe. Enjoying working with the character Tharfen who takes the lead in book 3. Right now there are snowflakes the size of tea cozies flopping down into the water filled use troughs outside my window. Kamikazes.
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Published on March 26, 2015 08:37 Tags: robert-priest, second-kiss, spell-crossed, the-paper-sword, young-adult-fantasy

Second kiss and Salerno

had a great book launch for Second Kiss at the Dora Keogh in Toronto. Sold a goodly number of books through Ben McNally books. Meanwhile toiling daily on the follow-up Missing Piece and I'm really enjoying it. First draft is almost complete including formatting of text etc. It being a book about pieces I have a number of fairly small fractured chapters but a large cast of characters.

Monday I'm off to Salerno Italy for a poetry Festival. Back on June 10. That's my fourth travel this season, more than usual for sure, especially when I've got a book to finish but the same thing happened when I went to Japan and had to finish Second Kiss and look how good that turned out (I tell myself).

In between times I'm gigging with my band, (just did a great gig at say what in Toronto), writing songs, writing poems for my new book of children's poems called People like you and Me. And about halfway through a book about old poems which includes quite a number of sonnets I'm slightly embarrassed to say.

I have an idea for a new young adult novel after I finished missing piece. But this one will take place in our world and not be a fantasy. But the main character will be a kind of rude brilliant revolutionary chatty person. That will be about April Fools' Day.

I've also changed my workstation again. I now have a wireless keyboard and I sit about 4 feet back from a large iMac screen with the resolution up large so I have no problem seeing it. Mostly I dictate but when necessary I have the little keyboard with the touchpad on my lap. I probably write three times as much like this is I ever did or could physically in my years of plunking at a typewriter. That's good because there's a lot of ancillary writing tasks that go with being a writer and it's easy to get up in the morning and wind up doing two or three hours of feeling forms and writing emails so that by the time you're finished the energy for creative writing has been severely dipped into by mundane but necessary tasks. Now I can do that work which isn't psychologically taxing and have it not be physically taxing either so that late in the day if I get inspired and need to spill out some whole episode or chapter or delineate an idea I can do it without hurting myself.
And that's good. Plus I'm learning a bit of Italian
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Paper sword a summer reads selection on iTunes

Book 1 in my Spell Crossed fantasy series, The Paper Sword, is an iBooks summer reads selection! you can get an eCopy for a mere $3.99. Just go to the iTunes store, go to books, go to summer reads and it's in the young adult category. So economical and perfect reading for fantasy lovers. and then you won't have to wait very long for second kiss because it's right there for $8.99.
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Published on June 26, 2015 09:35 Tags: fantasy, itunes, robert-priest, second-kiss, spell-crossed, summer-reads, the-paper-sword

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