Aug. 6th, 2012

scribblemyname: (let us reason together)
This entry is part 9 of 11 in the series City of Glass

It was one of those things people did not talk about. Earth had been around before the Alliance and the Human Alliance Council. It was not only one of the original twelve worlds after Kippler’s was discovered, it was the original world, and all the outsourcing for resources could not change the fact that Earth was still populous and only renewable to a point.

Jack did not talk about it much either. Ever since Kailin acquired its priority one status with the Alliance, there were speech requirements concerning what could and could not be said around the students. Undermining HAC was impermissible. Jack usually could not care less, but he tried to show at least a little restraint. Especially around green eyes glimmering with shrewd interest.

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scribblemyname: (can you keep a secret?)

Some days I hate my writing. Today is one of those days and the reason I almost failed to update City of Glass, my current serialized science fiction novel, this morning. I hate the whole story. I want to throw it in a river to go and rot.

Every writer I have ever met has experienced this at one time or another. It’s a side effect really of our pursuit of perfection. We need that pursuit. It’s what brings you fully-developed wonderful literature instead of half-baked half-written stories that leave you wondering what we were doing when were supposed to be writing. It’s important. Without that pursuit, we would be unable to create the works that inspire us and make us want to keep putting pen to paper day after day.

But there’s thing called a commitment. I made a promise to not just put pen to paper, so to speak, but also to put paper to bed and send it out into the great wide world twice a week for readers to enjoy—or not. I really can’t control that part. Commitment is important too, necessary to us artistic types who want every word we produce to be perfect. Without that commitment, we would never be able to stop writing, editing, revising, etc. and hand over our work to the reader. It would never get to you.

And then, there’s resolve. It’s that murky bridge in between the two. My resolve is what allows me to do what I need to do, even when I don’t want to. I still hate City of Glass as it stands. I still hate the chapter I finally kicked out the door this morning. I still wish I had never, ever made that stubborn commitment to produce a novel that wasn’t finished first so I could belabor it into perfection.

But I am resolved to fulfill my commitment. The new installment is up. I have done my duty and must wash my hands of perfection.

There.

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scribblemyname: (awake)

APOCALYPSE
scribblemyname


Fandom: Awake (TV)
Summary: Apocalypse, the lifting of the veil. Michael Britton is not the only one who can understand.
Credits: Awake belongs to NBC and its creators. Please do not offer me any donations because of this fic. It is a derivative, noncommercial work of fanfiction.
Prompt: from lithiumlaughter on Tea-Time at Ficlet o’Clock, “very few people know that the original Greek translation of ‘apocalypse’ means ‘lifting of the veil’ or ‘revelation’…a disclosure of something hidden.”
Author’s Notes: Scrapped two excellent starts on this because it refused to resolve, and this writer needs a bit of resolve. So here goes. From the top. Pulled together with the assistance of “I Am Brave,” a lovely song from the unofficial Divergent soundtrack, Factionless by Sam Cushion.


Red

“You have a visitor.” The words initiate Michael Britton’s journey from a prison cell his own friend had put him in down the hallways and into the small room on the other side of the glass from…

“Hannah,” he breathed.

She was holding it together. Barely. He knew that inner strength on her face, the one she always denied she had, always felt he had so much of when he didn’t.

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