Friday, December 20, 2013

What I know...

Someone once told me, after I asked them how will I know what to write about, just to write about what I know.  

It's pretty sound advice, if you think about it.  I mean, it's pretty safe to say that a pampered suburbanite teenager probably wouldn't know what it's like to mine for blood diamonds in Africa, so I seriously doubt if one did, the writing would be any good.  But, considering many young authors have found success in writing about suburbia, it's a decent assumption that's the safer bet.

There in lies the problem...

While my life is fairly amusing at times, it's barely noteworthy.  I don't drink that much, therefore I've never been drunk.  I don't smoke cigarettes or marijuana, and have never partaken in illicit drugs.  I was considered a good kid (often being mistaken as Mormon by those who had never heard me speak), so I was never invited to high school or college parties.  I had only a few friends, and have far too much respect to turn them into characters in my stories.

My experiences in that regard are extremely limited.  And, although I still consider myself book-smart, I really don't know a hell of a lot.

What I do know are my passions.  Movies, music, TV shows, and books -- comics, graphic novels, and traditional books.

Take Mild Mannered for instance.  

A little over a decade ago, I developed the concept for the series in hopes that it would be a TV show to eventually play on the same night as NBC's Chuck and Heroes.  Clearly this didn't happen.  The biggest reason it didn't is that I didn't trust the system, nor my ability to write the scripts.  I didn't trust that the show would be on the air long enough to tell the story I wanted to tell in all its intricacies, nor was I able to write scripts for television (a skill I have yet to learn, by the way).   I considered movies, either on the big screen or TV movies, but, again, my ability to write action sequences in script form is lacking, and, even if I spent the time honing them, what guarantee would there be to getting all of them filmed, seeing that I would need at least three or four films to tell the story I want to in full.  

So, book form it is!

From there, it pretty much wrote itself.  Paul Pritchard, a snarky pop culture junkie good with puzzles.  Yeah, that's me.  Not going to lie.  Thaddeus Bell, a dark, brooding violent soul wandering aimlessly alone.  Okay, that's not me, but that's an amalgamation of characters like Angel from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Bride from Kill Bill, and the title character in El Mariachi.  These are characters I've come to love, and, with the passion for books and movies I enjoy, I came to formulate a story that I feel others would love as much as I would.

While this may not be how other authors do it, it's working for me pretty damn well thus far.  The more I write, the more I'm figuring out what works or not.  Sure, it means that I'm having to completely rewrite some of my previous and current works, but I'd rather do that than give my readers subpar work.  

From what I've heard thus far, it's working for my audience as well.

"Mild Mannered": The origin story is here!

Okay, so it's been a long time since I've posted anything, and, for that, I'm sorry.  Life have been hellishly insane the last few weeks, and now I'm just starting to reconcile having so many balls in the air, and realizing I really can juggle them to keep them afloat.

The biggest piece of the puzzle is that Mild Mannered, my debut novel, is now available on paperback and Kindle/eReader formats!  This is one of the proudest moments of my life being able to tell you all of you that fact!  It's amazing to be able to log onto Amazon and see the book there with my name beside the title.  To own either versions (or both, if you're so inclined), you can follow the link here!

Second, in lieu of the book release, I have my website WillCohenAuthor.com up and running as well!  Here, you'll find all information on me, my books, and all the news pertaining to both, such as sales, what I'm currently working on, new retailers selling my books, reviews, and upcoming events!  There, of course, you'll also find ways of linking up to my Facebook and Twitter accounts, so you can keep up with my happenings via social networking.

Finally, as it turns out, I can't rest on my laurels to save my life.  What does that mean?  It means that I'm already working on the sequels!  The second book in the series, A Game of Thorns, is slated for release starting in November 2014 (I'm targeting a Thanksgiving release, but certainly before Christmas at the latest), with the final two installments being released in late 2015 and 2016, respectively (titles pending).

Thank you all for supporting me thus far with your words of encouragement, your compliments, and simply reading these posts!  It's all leading to something bigger, I assure!

Stay tuned!  The best is just beginning!