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Archives for November 2011

Line Names of the Jewels

November 13, 2011 by Rashid

On a message board I am on, one of the Brothers of Alpha asked what we thought the founders line names would have been.  Below is my response.

Henry Arthur Callis
1-A-06
“The Phys-ICY-ian”

Charles Henry Chapman
2-A-06
“Lost & Found”

Eugene Kinckle Jones
3-A-06…
“P.S.A.L.M.S.”*

George Biddle Kelley
4-A-06
“Dap”

Nathaniel Allison Murray
5-A-06
“Head of the Class”

Robert Harold Ogle
6-A-06
“Cross Colors”

Vertner Woodson Tandy
7-A-06
“The Blueprint, Vol. 1”

PSALMS = “Please send a last minute substitution”

Filed Under: Diary, Fraternalism Tagged With: alpha phi alpha, Jewels

Happy Saturday! – Lazarus Playlist

November 5, 2011 by Rashid

Hey everybody!

I am preparing to travel to New Orleans for about a week on business, so my updates will be sporadic.  I will only have my blackberry – my laptop is no longer operational and my next computer was a desktop.  Which is generally fine since I wasn’t traveling all that much, but now I do/will sorta feel naked without a dedicated laptop.

I will have internet access through my phone, of course.

Lazarus had what I consider to be a strong re-launch.  Amazon listed it at a little more than three dollars off the cover price, which is good for those of you wishing to save.  As always, of course, I would prefer that you purchase my books through my site because I get more royalties that way.

I will remind everyone once again that if you pre-ordered Covenant, you will be contacted to confirm your shipping address.  Please do not email me unsolicited with your contact information.  I have to go through PayPal FIRST to verify who paid, then contact each person individually.  That will be a painstaking, all at once process that I will begin NEXT weekend, after I return from New Orleans.  If you send me your info, it will get lost in the dozens of emails I have already.  Thanks for understanding.

Neil is working hard on the cover of Epiphany, which (I’d also like to remind you) has already been written and typeset.  The last pieces of the puzzle are the cover design, uploading the cover and internal documents, ordering a proof, and approving the proof.  If the going is good, Epiphany could be ready within a week of me getting the final cover from Neil.

I am thinking this will happen in time for Christmas, but don’t quote me on that.  🙂

Finally, I wanted to leave you with the 2011 Lazarus Playlist.  Many times, when a writer is working on a piece of fiction, he/she will have a song in mind that is playing while they’re writing or reading.  For me, I envision the film version of Lazarus in my head and choose songs to match the most meaningful scenes.

It’s fun.  Almost as fun as fantasy casting.

Without further ado, here is the Lazarus Playlist:

Make That Whistle Blow (Go-Go cover)
My Humps (Go-Go cover)
Poetry Man – Phoebe Snow
Slow Love – Prince
Don’t Let Me Down – Randy Crawford
Wholly Holy – Marvin Gaye
You Better Run – Dorothy Love Coates
Mary Don’t You Weep – Aretha Franklin
Eyes on the Prize – The Sojourners
Lily in the Valley – John P. Kee
I Wish U Heaven – Darren Hayes
Lazarus – Porcupine Tree

I will save my rationale for another blog post.  But for all the die-hard readers, know that the list is chronological to the events in the novel.  Check out the songs on YouTube, iTunes, or your favorite bootleg man.

Filed Under: Diary, Writing

Lazarus has risen again

November 1, 2011 by Rashid

As expected, the proof of Lazarus arrived in today’s mail and it looked damn good to me, so I approved it for publication.

Yay 🙂

Filed Under: Diary, Writing

Lazarus proof – on its way

November 1, 2011 by Rashid

As you know, my second novel Covenant debuted last Friday, October 28.  🙂  Please click “Books” in the link above to purchase it.  In the case of my books, as well as any other novelist who publishes through Create Space, we get more royalties when you order from the CreateSpace website.  But if you insist, you can also purchase Covenant through Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

The re-release of Lazarus will, in all probability, be available by the end of this week.  It’s even possible that it could be ready this evening!  It depends on whether I receive the proof today at work and whether the proof is to my satisfaction.  I made some minor changes to the interior and the cover is upgraded, so I just need to double check.

So far, my novels are more-or-less on target.  Epiphany will likely come out in December rather than November, only because me and Neil are working hard to create THE BEST cover in the Old Gold Soul brand.  If all goes well as we hope, this will be the first wrap-around cover that he makes – meaning art on the front as well as the back.

Happy National Novel Writing Month to all of you who are participating!  As you may know, NaNoWriMo is how I finally got over the hump of finishing Epiphany.  I had already had two chapters written for years but I wasn’t motivated to finish it.  Thanks to the peer pressure of some great colleagues, I dove right into NaNoWriMo (unofficially) and just wrote every day.  I made my 50,000 word target with days to spare and I believe I finished the principal writing by the end of the year.

Even though I haven’t participated in NaNoWriMo since then, it’s still a great time of year for me.  So many novelists are getting it in!  It’s like a month long holiday of work and creativity.  We “fast” in a sense – fasting from procrastination and other obstacles toward writing.  We use the holidays in November as big chunks of time available to us to write without distraction.  And if all goes well, we celebrate the end of the month with the accomplishment of knowing that when we really want to, we can write a whole damn book!

So if you know a novelist, wish them a happy NaNoWriMo and offer them some support:

  • Hey, I’m working on my dissertation at Panera.  Want to work on your novel with me?
  • Hey, I’m going out of town for Thanksgiving.  Would you like to stay at my place for four uninterrupted writing days!
  • Hey, I know you’re busy this month, so I totally understand if you can’t attend [random event].  Could I bring you a plate after it’s over so you can focus on your novel?

Etc, etc.  Just be a good friend.

I hope you all are having a great week.  Be good to each other!

Filed Under: Diary, Writing

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