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What to Talk About?

Posted in Grumblings on October 2, 2011 by chemiclord

Supposedly, keeping an active blog is a good way to keep readership.  I want to keep readers.

But at the same time, I really don’t have any news to report.  Work on The Endtimers’ Legacy continues, albeit slowly.  Work on MegaTokyo: Endgames continues, albeit slowly.  I’ve already noted that I’m going to Youmacon, nothing has really changed on that score.  There are other things that are happening, but I’m not comfortable talking about them yet.

I have no intention of turning this blog into my personal venting pulpit… I still am rather disappointed in myself that I did so once, and I’m not going to again.

I’m really against wasting people’s time with vapid blog posts that don’t give anything of substance… and yet here I am wasting people’s time with nothing of substance.

I’m sorry.  I’m pretty much terrible.

I’ve Been Neglecting This Place Terribly.

Posted in Grumblings on August 23, 2011 by chemiclord

But honestly, it’s not that I haven’t forgotten about my blog… I’m just not the sort of person who types up every random thought that pops into his head… and I have no delusions that anyone even cares about the content in this blog, much less my inane daily dealings.

Really, nothing has changed in the last month… I’m still hard at work with The Endtimers’ Legacy, as well as preparing the first full length MegaTokyo: Endgames light novel.

What can I say, I’m just a very boring guy not worth paying much attention to.  When I have something worth saying… I’ll eventually say it to all ten people who care.

Youmacon 2011

Posted in Grumblings on July 30, 2011 by chemiclord

Barring some unforeseen circumstances, it looks like I’ll be attending this years Youmacon in Detroit, November 3rd to the 6th.

Still unsure on a lot of the details yet, but a heads up if you’re going to be in the area and for some bizarre reason want to chat me up in person.  More will be forthcoming as I learn it.

A Word of Thanks

Posted in Grumblings on June 16, 2011 by chemiclord

I learned that over the weekend, “Behind the Masque” held the #1 spot for several hours on Amazon’s Bestseller List for all Comics and Graphic Novels, and held the top spot on their manga list throughout the entire weekend.

I could not have dreamed of such a result for the hard work Fred and I put together.  I’m actually rather humbled by the result.  Thank everyone who made this story such a rousing success.  For those who still haven’t given it a read… well, obviously quite a few people like it.  You wouldn’t want to miss out, would ya?

Amazon link back up.

Posted in Grumblings on June 7, 2011 by chemiclord

Readers are again able to purchase the Second Gate e-book after some short downtime.  I apologize for the error in publishing, as it was most certainly my fault.

And on that note…

Posted in Grumblings on June 5, 2011 by chemiclord

Talking about how sportswriters have decided they need to become the story rather than report it…

http://www.amazon.com/Those-Guys-Have-All-Fun/dp/0316043001

Yeah.  Thanks for proving my point.

On an aside… does anyone else see that the Kindle e-book price is more than the print version?  Wasn’t the transition to e-books supposed to make this stuff cheaper and easier to distribute?

I Had Said I Wasn’t Going To Do This…

Posted in Grumblings on May 28, 2011 by chemiclord

… but why the hell not?

I wanted to devote this blog entirely to my fiction works, and leave my sportswriting past where it belongs, in the past… but then I read stuff like Rick Reilly and it irritates me to the point where I have to let it out.

http://espn.go.com/blog/rick-reilly-go-fish/post/_/id/946/reilly-delivers-speech-at-university-of-colorado

Rick Reilly is, to put it nicely, terrible at his job.  Taking advice from him on how to be a proper journalist is kinda like learning how to be a benevolent ruler from Muammar Gaddafi.  He bemoans that journalism schools are losing to twitter, facebook, blogs and “for free” websites.

“True, this is a new age and all these “New Media Thumbtastic Textual Revolution Departments” will someday teach everybody how to deliver the news on people’s contact lenses. I get that. 

But no matter what the medium, this whole giant digital house of cards will fold if colleges stop producing well-trained, hard-nosed reporters who dig out good stuff, make sure it’s true and then deliver it well. 

Without good journalists delivering solid stories that check out, there’ll be nothing for the world to tweet, Facebook, text, ping, blog, flog, poke, post, roast, friend, unfriend, wiki-leak, sneak peak, share, smoke signal or quilt. 

Without good journalists, this whole whirring, spinning cyber-machinery we’re all so addicted to stops colder than Rosie O’Donnell’s lingerie drawer.” 

Reilly conveniently likes to forget that this entire culture was created by the very media he is trying to champion.  They were the ones that mastered the “sound bite” and the “headline ticker,” not bloggers and twittards.

Ya want to know who is ruining the field of journalism?  Journalists.

Journalism, especially sportswriting,  is a field that has become stagnated by columnists who have decided they should become the story rather than report it… people like Mitch Albom, Drew Sharp, Bill Simmons, Skip Bayless,  Woody Paige, Mike Wilbon and yes, especially you, Mr. Reilly.

You get columns such as Albom’s work of fiction about Mateen Cleaves and Jason Richardson at the Final Four.  Drew Sharp running with quotes from Wikipedia (incorrect quotes at that) that managed to turn Rush Limbaugh into a victim (don’t try to process that… it’ll hurt your brain).  You get Bill Simmons turning ESPN into his own personal pulpit to talk about his crazy family.

And don’t get me started on that pompous, bloviating, arrogant abuser of asinine alliteration named Keith Olbermann.

But what really burned me up was this gem:

“Don’t write for free! Doctors don’t doctor for free. Professors don’t profess for free. Writers shouldn’t write for free. Have some pride! If you do it for free, they won’t respect you in the morning. Or the writer who comes along after you.”

Now, I won’t pretend I made a lot of money sportswriting.  I was a freelancer.  But I did have to do a lot of work for free if I wanted to be published.  You want to why, Ricky?  Because there are no paying jobs because of imbeciles like you that have managed to monopolize every avenue to plaster their faces in.

People like Reilly are so intent on making themselves the story that they take every chance they can to throw it out there.  It’s why you see the same 30 some odd sportswriters doing work for their host paper, radio shows, national syndicated columns, cable television, etc.  Why should a publication take a chance on a new writer when Rick Reilly is willing to whore himself out to whoever wants it?

It’s bad enough that the field is pretty damn saturated as it is.  Once you have “established” yourself; nothing more than gross misconduct is going to get you unseated.  There’s not all that much turnover in journalism, so you either write for little or for free, or you give up.  Those too stubborn to give up (like I was) write for free.

Rick Reilly then leaves us with this plea;

“Don’t take my job.”

Ricky, perhaps we should be saying that to you.

So About that Summer Thing…

Posted in Grumblings on April 9, 2011 by chemiclord

I know I had a tentative release for The Endtimers’ Legacy for this summer.

Yeah… that’s not going to happen.

I really can’t say too much about what I’m going to be doing instead, except to say that it could be pretty big, and that composition of Book 2 of the Gate Series is on indefinite hiatus while I make this new project happen.  Hopefully, I’ll have more information for you all soon.

Still no word on exactly when I’ll be moving the website.  The MegaTokyo servers are in the process of doing hardware changes, and there’s been little news on that score.  Don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten to let you all know when it does happen!

I’ll try to do better to keep in touch.  Promise.

Moving On (and New Stuffs)!

Posted in Grumblings on March 7, 2011 by chemiclord

Whelp, after one year at WordPress, it looks like I am going to be on the move soon; being absorbed into the MegaTokyo web sphere.

This is actually a good thing for me and for you readers.  Good for me in that it gives me better exposure and a potentially larger reader base, and the open support of a larger web community.

For you readers, it’s a good thing because it’s one step closer to revealing some new content that I’ve been waiting to unveil.  Some preliminary teaser work for the MegaTokyo: Endgames project is just about ready to be published to the consumption of readers at large, and it’s something that best done after the big move.

I’ll keep you all updated as to when and where the move will be made.  Keep in touch!

~Thomas

Minor Housekeeping

Posted in Grumblings on February 19, 2011 by chemiclord

Nothing much of note, really… last night posted the latest short story, Special Assignments Force 3, and did some reformatting of the first five short stories to match the formatting of the last five.

But on other news, I have heard the cries of the reading public, and an working on making html forms of all the material on this site.  I’m not fond of how html tends to format text (one of the reasons I stuck with .pdf for as long as I have), but if you all are willing to accept it, then I will as well.  Stay tuned for those new links coming!