IT'S DASHED-OFF FICTION TIME AGAIN!Hello fans. You might have been wondering why there weren't any updates last week. Or, more likely, you weren't. But I'll tell you anyway: because I am a glutton for punishment, I have decided to participate in
National Novel Writing Month, an (international, actually) sort-of contest wherein the goal is to write a 50,000-word novel from November 1-30. The goal, and I can't say this strongly enough, is not to write great literature (as will become abundantly clear in just a moment). The goal is just to force yourself to write a lot. So far it's working smashingly, as I've kept to my 2000-word-a-day pace and produced over a quarter of the 50K words. Since there's not going to be much else from me in this space for the next month, I thought I'd go ahead and serialize the damn thing as I write it, with a bit of a lag between the writing and the posting, as I already have a week of backlog.
So, presented below are Parts i-iii and 1 of a novel that I'm tentatively calling
THE BOY IN THE TUNNEL. I have no idea if it's worth reading or not. I'm just trying to crap this stuff out in time to watch
Prison Break. If, when the month is over, it seems worth holding on to, I'll go back and do some serious revising. Otherwise, I'll be 50,000 words closer to getting all the bad writing out of my system. Constructive or even brutal criticism is encouraged, as is anal-retentive proofreading. And not that I'm expecting this from any of you, but please note the whole shebang is (c) 2005 Gardner Linn. Steal it and I'll cut you, plus you'll get laughed at for trying to publish such a crappy novel.
READ PARTS i-1 HERE!(N.B. Parts i-iii were little random things that I wrote just to get something on paper as I figured out what the story was going to be. They relate to the main narrative, but they may or may not get excised later on. The goofy sci-fi interludes in particular seem destined for the cutting-room floor.)
Also, professional comic-book writer Joshua Hale Fialkov is doing the same thing (i.e. I stole his idea) with his NaNoWriMo novel,
The Miller, so go check that out too when you get tired of my nonsense.