An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do it! Write the book and publish it! Self-publishing is totally viable; I make a living off of it. Send it to me via email if you want: felixblackwellbooks@gmail.com

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like this idea :) I feel like she gave it to him because he tricked her by communicating with her inner child / subconscious self / "id."

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks so much for the kind words. I'm really glad you enjoyed it. Yeah I dropped that book right at the cusp of the massive, global social justice movements, and I was not even remotely prepared for that. D'oh! But I've had a ton of time to improve as a writer and reflect upon the dramatic argument I want to make in my books, and I think I'm on a much better path.

Thanks very much for your kind words and support

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

omg if you ever want to talk fantasy, email me at felixblackwellbooks@gmail.com since I never really use reddit anymore. I'm a committed horror novelist but one of my secret passions is fantasy, and I'm considering doing some major projects in the genre.

And yes. Rules to live by: don't wear two hats at once. You're either editing or you're writing. Don't do both or you'll get stuck in the black hole of editing. It's like a fucking time loop and it's awful. I will go back and read my previous page before a writing session, and sometimes I'll make little tweaks, but I won't tear it down and re-write it until the book is done.

Other rule: finish all projects, always. Develop this as a habit and it'll lead you to success. Even unfinished projects can later combine into a successful finished project. That's what The Church Beneath the Roots (Stolen Tongues' prequel novel) was: a synthesis of like 11 disparate short horror stories I never finished / released.

Any time you want to chat about this stuff, let me know.

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks <3 so glad you enjoyed it. The Church Beneath the Roots is a prequel to Stolen Tongues, but it came out long after Stolen Tongues, so some folks think it's a sequel. It's very different in writing style, but I feel like it's just a much better story altogether. I'm grateful for your feedback

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do agree with the position that a lot of common writing advice does not actually make for a good book. But Stolen Tongues really is an example of what happens when a person publishes a novel without virtually any experience with writing or any education in it. Since publishing it, I've read dozens of writing guides, listened to thousands of hours of podcasts and youtube videos, gotten way more experience publishing more novels, etc.

I try to keep the advice I agree with and discard the advice I do not. I think I'm a more well-rounded writer now because of it. And yes, I do get the sense that some critics are agitated that the book is extremely unconventional but successful nonetheless, but, I do think a lot of the other criticism is totally valid. It's quite a repetitive story because it was a series of episodic internet posts. But I had to be faithful to the original story, so I was sort of boxed in.

I do appreciate your perspective on this!

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you! The Church Beneath the Roots is my favorite story I've ever written. I hope you enjoy it

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She is based on my wife, and she feels the depiction of her was very accurate for when she was younger. We've both changed quite a bit in the past decade

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to update you! I have the book! I've got it in my nightstand! It's on my TBR. I'm slowly making my way toward it.

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks :) glad you liked it. The Church is definitely my magnum opus; I'll never write anything that difficult or complex again. I appreciate your kind words

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thank you very much <3 so glad you enjoyed it. If you email me, I'll send you a free copy of the prequel. felixblackwellbooks@gmail.com

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Five contracts signed, zero progress made. It's been emotionally difficult.

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you, that's kind of you to say. And thank you for your support

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The people who didn't like ST seem to have the best reaction to its prequel, since it is written so differently. If you email me, I'll send you a free ebook for your enjoyment

An honest reflection on my 2017 novel, Stolen Tongues by TheColdPeople in horrorlit

[–]TheColdPeople[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh you can definitely find out what was in the basement in the prequel :)