August 20, 2016

Site Upkeep: The Sequel

...and I'm back.

This whole Office Web Presence™ thing is a new frontier for me, but the domain transfer was actually pretty painless. Google's support docs were very helpful, and the how-to materials for my old registrar were pretty instructive.

Victory, Team RTFM.

Site Upkeep

I'm going to be transferring my NLA domain this weekend, which will leave the Orbital HQ inaccessible for an indeterminate period of time. I'm envisioning a day or two of total downtime, but hope to be back up sooner than that.

In the event that things go seriously sideways, I'll temporarily revert this site to www.nickloweryauthor.blogspot.com while I get things sorted out.

This change should greatly simplify site management for me, as well as address some DNS configuration issues that I've been having with my current registrar and the redirects to Blogger's hosting platform.

I'll report back in once the transfer is complete and we're up and running again.

August 13, 2016

The Riftwalker Project

So I want to talk a little about my current story, whose working title for the moment is simply the Riftwalker (RW) project*. I envision it as a series of books, likely a trilogy, and have a pretty firm idea of both a beginning and an end to the tale. The protagonist and other major POV characters are largely known at this point, although fleshing them out fully will necessarily entail seeing exactly where they fit into the overall story. I'm (obviously, I think) really big on planning and outlining, but I still recognize that the story will dictate at least some of the terms as things evolve.

For the moment I'm spending most of my writing time on plotting, and am hoping to have a proper outline of keystone events nailed down by the end of the month. Once done, I can start connecting the narrative dots with a more finessed touch – get myself down in the weeds, and all that.

I don't want to be too specific yet, but the world will likely be familiar to fans of darker, trending-epic medieval-fantasy fare. There's also an undeniably post-apocalyptic undercurrent to things, which is both super fun for me personally and serves as another angle for thematic exploration. Put differently, two of my three favorite genres of fiction are getting together, with every intention to create something worth reading.

I'll do some brief write-ups on the tentative backstory of the RW universe when I have more time, so stay tuned for that.

*To be clear, there is no relation to this Kickstarter or any of Raymond Feist's books, although I am admittedly envious of the names of several of his trilogies.

August 7, 2016

Mission Statement: The Wordsmithy

Welcome to my tiny corner of the blogosphere!

This site is presently a work in progress, but I ultimately aim to do a few things here:
  • First and foremost, I'll be talking about my various writing projects. What they are, where I'm at with them, related ideas and insights, and the guts of my process (such as it is). As my stories begin to take on a more concrete shape, I'm also planning to share excerpts from my drafts and worldbuilding materials when applicable.
  • My hobbies and other diversions are fair game as well: PC and board games; my feeble efforts at fitness; building computers and other IT work; and Eva, my wrinkly wrecking ball of a dog (to name but a few).
  • Engage my (future) readership, for my own sake as much as theirs. I have a lot to learn about establishing myself online, and that seems to be a thing best accomplished by actually doing and then adjusting course as-needed. My hope is that those efforts  fuck-ups and successes alike  will prove entertaining and perhaps even instructive as I make a go of this big, scary self-publishing effort.
  • I want to give you pause. Make you think. I want you to be more than simply entertained by what I write. I want my stories to connect with you in both visceral and intellectual terms. I want you to worry, to care, to believe in the same things that my characters do. To examine the gravity of their decisions, the implications of their world. The burden of their choices. Just because their stories aren't "real" doesn't mean that they can't affect us in a real way  both writers and readers alike – and that is what I want you wrestling with long after the final page.
I consider storytelling that touches both the heart and the mind in equal measure to be the pinnacle of the craft. That is my ultimate goal, and something I hope to hone in part through what I publish here. 

If you like, stick around and enjoy the show.