That would be great to exchange chapters/ideas. I am still outlining but I have a chunk of the current novel in the form of a poem entitled "CBGBs and the Way Back Machine" that just got rejected by Literal Latte'. You could reach me at armstrong8613@gmail.com. I think I have everthing set up properly this time to take on such a daunting project. I currently have no friends outside of work, no girlfriend, no particular standing in the community, a 1TB external hard drive and Motorhead's "Overkill" playing on Spotify. In other words, I am all set. hahahaha
Pikini Death Ray said:
Hi Glen,
Hunger is a great read eh! Hamsen's (character's) madness is palpable and the whole novel has a feverish intensity. I haven't read any of his others yet but Pan and Wonderland are on my reading list.
I am actually working on an autobiographical novel myself at the moment. I don't have a lot of experience but fortunately I don't have to worry to much about the plot as it all has happened it's just planning the chapters and what to include and what not to. Although it does read like a novel so developing a narrative style and being consistent are important. I have found the I can loosely plan chapters with a pen and paper so I have a rough idea and then I just start typing. All of the chapters I have written have taken several re-writes and lots of editing but I have found that through this I am starting to develop consistency.
I have found the most important thing is to plan days where I can write and start early in the morning. These are usually the days when I get most done but it is also important to keep re-reading it when you get a spare moment so as you almost know it all off-pat. That way you can spot bad/lazy dialogue and make corrections. For me I have found that you have to be a little obsessed with the finer details but also keep one eye on the bigger picture and to just enjoy the process too. I know there is probably nothing groundbreaking here but I would be happy to exchange writing and ideas. I could send you some chapters to read and vice versa if you like?
Anyway good luck with your writing.
Cheers
PDR