Tagged with " The Lesser Evil"
Apr 27, 2012 - Writing/creativity    No Comments

April 2012 update

It has been a long time since I lasted posted anything of substance in this blog (though don’t worry, The Tube will return one day, I promise!), so I thought I would write a little update on my life, focusing on the events of the last month or so. April 2012 has indeed been unbelievably busy and productive. Here’s what’s been happening.

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My Oz Comic-Con experience

I am sitting at a very smelly LAN cafe typing this on a computer that runs Windows XP and has a mouse with a tracking ball. Plus side, it’s right next door to my hotel and the sticky keyboard keys encourage me to check all my spelling.

I have just finished a two-day stint in the Artist Alley at Oz Comic-Con. I am exhausted, and I’ve had almost nothing to eat for two days, and not a single moment off, but I have come pretty much straight in here to write down my experiences, for fear that time will dull them.

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ShaneWSmith in 2012

2011 was a huge year for me. I started studying towards a PhD, and dropped out eight weeks later. Annie became interactive and therefore awesome and demanding. My writing reached new heights of prolificism. I got a publishing contract for The Lesser Evil, and have begun negotiations for its sequel, The Road to Hell. I created a Twitter account and two Facebook fan pages (here and here), and revived this languishing blog. I revamped my website completely from the ground up. And through it all, full-time work and the commuting thereof continued to dominate upwards of 50 hours per week.

But busy as I’ve been, I knew there was more planning to do. It’s never too early to think about the future. And it’s starting to look like 2012 will be at least as busy as this year.

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Oct 13, 2011 - Writing/creativity    No Comments

Falling off the path – when life and dreams diverge

My dad took a great deal of pride in his career in the public service, and I attempted to do the same for a while, but sometimes all I can feel is this nameless drive, this unquenchable desire pulling me to get out and do what I want to do, regardless of the consequences.

A great deal of this anxiety can be found in Ross Tillman, the main character of The Lesser Evil. In the final weeks of scholarship, he finds himself dreaming of a life he knows he can never have. Because he can’t stand up to his parents; because he can’t even get through to them; because he worries about disappointing them; because he hasn’t got the personal strength to find this life on his own, he is about to follow his father into a local administrative role that he dreads.

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Sep 29, 2011 - Writing/creativity    No Comments

Wanting the wrong things – the self-interested dreamer

As far back as I can remember, the only career I have ever wanted to pursue was one in the creative industries. (For most of my life, this ambition has been limited to becoming a novelist; however, while studying Creative Writing at university, I took great pleasure in all the creative endeavours I was encouraged to experiment with.)

Even when I was young, I always knew that if I hadn’t made it by the time I entered full-time employment, I probably never would. What that meant is that I would be trapped in the rat race, locked in a fluorescent tomb (I think I’ve used that phrase before, but it sticks with me) that I could never escape while my dreams flittered away outside. The frightening inevitability of it all kept me writing, working as hard as I could in my free time to produce something saleable.

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