Oldgnome
Dreamer
[Hello. Oldgnome here reporting on the completion of my novel 'Dear Happenstance' under my pen name Toby Hallen (Amazon).]
I would like to think that my work is fantasy. It is a divided story - the plot swings to and thro between two buildings. One of these buildings is in a magical universe, but the other building is in a kind of alternative dystopian now. It had taken years to get this story right - in fact I am ashamed to tell you how long. I normally write short or shortish stories and I have a small collection out there but the completion of Dear Happenstance has shocked me, because it is a novel. I did not mean to write a novel. I regularly separated the two plots and worked on them separately and even published them separately for a time under my real name.
When I was young I attended my first writers' workshop and the tutor explained to me that I was very much a short story and poem sort of person. If I wrote a novel it would stretch every sinew to get it arranged and paced right. I accepted this and I still think I am a short story writer. This behemoth (86k words) is a monstrous size for me and it has indeed stretched every sinew and nearly driven me mad.
I don't think I have another novel in me.
I would like to think that my work is fantasy. It is a divided story - the plot swings to and thro between two buildings. One of these buildings is in a magical universe, but the other building is in a kind of alternative dystopian now. It had taken years to get this story right - in fact I am ashamed to tell you how long. I normally write short or shortish stories and I have a small collection out there but the completion of Dear Happenstance has shocked me, because it is a novel. I did not mean to write a novel. I regularly separated the two plots and worked on them separately and even published them separately for a time under my real name.
When I was young I attended my first writers' workshop and the tutor explained to me that I was very much a short story and poem sort of person. If I wrote a novel it would stretch every sinew to get it arranged and paced right. I accepted this and I still think I am a short story writer. This behemoth (86k words) is a monstrous size for me and it has indeed stretched every sinew and nearly driven me mad.
I don't think I have another novel in me.
Auror
Sage
Myth Weaver