i’ve been writing, though you wouldn’t know it from the lack of activity on this blog.
it’s taken over six years (yes, i know), but i’m finally approaching the end of the first proper edit of my novel, the tracks…, and i’m hopeful that it’ll be in a fit state to be unleashed soon.
writing and now editing the tracks… has left me with no time to write anything else, which explains why nothing new has been added to the blog. but i recently realised that, when i was actively updating the blog, i never got round to posting some of my short stories.
so, though i’ve not got anything new to upload, i’m going to start uploading some short stories i missed first time round.
to start with, ‘disney’s dream debased’. i’m really pleased with how this one turned out. i hope it pleases you too.
anyway, rejoice, for here are the latest chapters of my novel-in-(slow)-progress, the tracks…
if you haven’t read them already, it’s probably best to start with the opening chapters, which you can find here and here.
my aim is to publish the novel’s chapters on this blog as i write them, which is ever so exciting. but bear with me; it’s taken a while to get this far. subscribe to this blog and you’ll be notified as soon as i post new chapters.
all feedback gratefully received, and rewarded in random, slightly unnerving, ways. comment on this blog or email me: daaanlewis@gmail.com.
a few months back, i posted the opening chapters to my novel, the tracks…on this blog.
and now the wait is over. yes, that’s right – the next chapters follow here.
enjoy, gorgeous.
my aim is to publish the novel’s chapters on this blog as i write them, which is ever so exciting. but bear with me; it’s taken a while to get this far. subscribe to this blog and you’ll be notified as soon as i post new chapters.
i hope you enjoy these new chapters. all feedback lovingly welcomed. comment on this blog or email me: daaanlewis@gmail.com
‘the tracks…’ has made it onto youwriteon.com’s bestsellers chart
a few months back i posted the opening chapters to my novel, the tracks…here. i then revised chapters, following some very helpful feedback, and re-posted them here, as well as on youwriteon.com. if you haven’t read the revised chapters yet, you really should, especially considering everything i’ve done for you.
i’ve mentioned youwriteon before on this blog – your work is reviewed and rated by fellow aspiring writers, and highly-rated extracts make it onto their charts. so i’m pleased to say, after riding high in their ‘top ten’ for a while, i’ve now made it to no.2 on their ‘bestsellers chart’, which – as we know – is even better than no.1*.
so, what does this mean for me?
well, it means i’ll receive a professional critique from one of the editors at orion or random house, which is very nice indeed.
plus being a ‘bestseller’ feeds my monstrous ego and allows me to walk around shouting “who’s laughing now, haters?”**
but, more than anything, it reminds me that i’ve got a bloody novel to write and really should start focusing on the next chapters.
i’ve revised the opening chapters of my third novel, the tracks…, and i’d love you to read them here.
they’re different. i promise. and better. i hope.
either way, the tracks… now includes the phrase “balls like furry melons”. if that doesn’t excite you, then i don’t know what will.
my aim is to publish the novel’s chapters on this blog as i write them, which is ever so exciting. but bear with me; it’s taken a while to get this far. subscribe to this blog and you’ll be notified as soon as i post new chapters.
the tracks… will be my third novel, and you can read what i’ve written so far here.
i plan to publish the novel’s chapters on this blog as i write them, which is ever so exciting. but bear with me; it’s taken a while to get this far. subscribe to this blog and you’ll be notified as soon as i post new chapters.
the tracks… begins with the death of a woman on the train tracks at london bridge station, and focuses on the effect the incident has on the train driver who inadvertently kills her and a commuter who witnesses the incident.
i’m intrigued by the fact that, over the course of a twenty-five year career as a train driver, the chances are you’d inadvertently kill someone whilst simply doing your job. to me, this grim statistic offers an intriguing premise; train-related deaths are such a common occurrence these days, yet no one’s writing about them.
the tracks… won’t be quite as bleak as it sounds, though; to an extent it’s simply about how negative events can somehow have positive after-effects.
i hope you enjoy these opening chapters. all feedback massively appreciated (but keep it constructive, kids). comment on this blog or email me: daaanlewis@gmail.com.
so. this is my blog. you’ll find some of my writing here, funnily enough.
i’ve recently started working on my third novel – the tracks… – and will aim to post excerpts as i go, as well as showcase my short stories and other things with words in. in addition, i’m likely to bang on about music, film and literature in a despicably subjective – yet undeniably correct – manner. i’ll also use aural and visual aids; all the kids are doing so these days. so, if you don’t like me, my writing or my opinions, then reading my blog may well be a hellish experience for you. honestly, i’m all over this site. you’ll hate it.
but, if you do like such things, then you’re in luck, my friend. read on. and why not subscribe? go on. scroll to the bottom of this page and permit me to fill your head with noise and visuals and words you never imagined could be strung together quite so…er, awesomely.
thanks for visiting. don’t be a stranger.
pop fiction
in 2010, i:
left my job, after serving ten years. i’d get less for murder, etc.
travelled to south america and new york, then got myself happily stranded in madrid thanks to that ash cloud thing.
set up a new (nu) business with some fine friends. it’s going very well, thanks for asking.
scripted a viral video, which we then made to promote our new business. it’s so far had 615 hits on youtube. i know, truly viral.
started my third novel, the tracks…
spent a very rewarding week on an arvon foundation course, without any mobile or internet connection. bliss.
spent more money than i should have on a ridiculous amount of gigs. because music makes me ears buzz and my heart smile.
but, of all the things i achieved this year, i’m most proud of my involvement in an anthology called pop fiction: stories inspired by songs. i spent months on the bastard, and have been pimping it relentlessly…so, naturally, this blog feels like the perfect place to drone on about it once again.
you can read my introduction to the anthology here. for free. because i love you.
and here’s the official blurb:
an ex-disney employee haunted by his hero’s song…a sharp-talking cowboy who can’t quite outrun his destiny…a man closer to captain kirk than could possibly be healthy…
this is pop fiction: stories inspired by songs – the literary equivalent of the greatest mix tape ever recorded. influenced by everyone from the clash to the fall, via david bowie and, er, olivia newton-john, pop fiction’s stories mix styles as eclectic as the songs which have inspired them, and showcase nine talented new voices as they celebrate one art form’s impact on another.
what else can i tell you about pop fiction? well, it seemed a simple commitment to begin with: i – along with eight other writers who post their work on the fantastic youwriteon.com – agreed to put together a collection of short stories inspired by songs. but, as i wrote my contributions – ‘disney’s dream debased’, inflenced by the song by the fall, and ‘the only conclusion’, based on david bowie’s ‘”heroes‘” – i realised i wanted to be as involved as possible in the project. as a music obsessive (self-diagnosed), i found the concept exciting; this was exactly the type of collection i would choose to read. and, as an unpublished author, i saw the potential benefits of being a part of pop fiction. here, at last, was a painless opportunity to get my writing out there, alongside another eight talented writers.
fiction and music; my dream combo.
little by little, pop fiction became a bit of an obsession. everyone pulled their weight when putting the collection together, but i volunteered to join the dots and help make publication a reality because i wanted to: i believed in the idea, in the quality of the writing, in the value of – for once – making something happen, rather than thinking about making something happen. true d.i.y. by literary punks. so i tracked down the godlike pennie smith and gained her permission to bastardise her seminal london calling photo for our (if i say so myself) superb cover. i wrote the collection’s introduction. i collated, and then edited, every story. again. and again. as the music that inspired each piece rang in my ears. and i loved every minute.
and, now, pop fiction: stories inspired by songs is available – here, here and here. all initial proceeds go to blue lamp foundation.
i’d love you to buy a copy. in fact, i’m unlikely to shut up until you do so. go on; it’s honestly very good. plus i know where you live.
now, i suppose, the hard work begins. it’s difficult to know how many copies we’ve sold so far, but i’d hazard a guess we’ve not cracked a million yet. in the new year, i’ll approach a few bookshops and cry shamelessly onto their counters until they agree to stock a copy or five. i’ll even pitch it to some music stores…if there are any left. plus we’re going to throw a pop fiction launch party at some point over the next few weeks. watch this space. and, yes, you’re invited. did you really think i’d leave you out, after all your support?
pop fiction is the literary equivalent of the greatest mix tape ever recorded, and – as you’ll remember from your youth – you used to compile your mix tapes in order to pass them onto others: friends, crushes, fellow music lovers. so, if you’ve read pop fiction, plan to read it, or simply like the sound of the book…please spread the gospel.
oh, and in case any of you are wondering why all nine of us decided to write about bowie’s ‘”heroes”‘, here’s the only explanation you could possibly need:
i've written two novels, a few scripts, and a whole load of short stories - some of which you can find on youwriteon.com. i also recently edited and contributed two stories to pop fiction. you really should buy a copy.
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