V-Log: Idle Rambling About Character Development In The ‘Thriller’ I’m Working On

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Just some rambling about the character-driven nature of the thriller I’m working on.

V-Log: The State Of The ‘Thriller’ I’m Developing As of Jan. 12th, 2019

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Some thoughts.

V-Log: The State Of The ‘Thriller’ I’m Developing As Of Dec. 28th, 2018

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Some thoughts.

V-Log: Continued Idle Rambling About The Novel I’m Developing

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Shrug. Who knows at this point.

V-Log: Ruby Rose’s Influence On My Novel’s Main Female Character

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I don’t know. This is the point I usually choke in writing a novel, so maybe this is just moot. But I really like the characters I’ve developed. This video is about the state of the nascent, kind-of action adventure thriller novel I’m writing.

V-Log: Vague Talk Of My Novel’s ‘High Concept’

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I talk at length about the novel I’m developing in this one. I definitely am writing it with the assumption it might catch Hollywood’s eye down the road. Of course, the issue is the question of how good a writer I am.

V-Log: More On Developing A Novel

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Some thoughts on what’s going on with my novel.

My Vision For The #Scifi #Novel I’m Developing #Writing

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

The novel I’m developing right now — I say “developing” because I haven’t actually started writing it yet — is going to be summer beach read that you split into your purse Thursday night and finish up on your way home Sunday evening. At least, that’s the goal. I want it to be scifi, but not so nerdy and testosterone laden in its scifi that your average middle age suburban New Yorker reader will be turned off.

So, in a sense, my vision for this novel is it will have a lot more in common with The Martian than, say, The Matrix. I want a rip roaring yarn that is innovative and creative and ambitious. As I keep saying, I can talk big all I want, but it really boils down to how good a writer I am.

If the past reviews of my attempts to write fiction are any indication — this is probably going to be a disaster on more than one level. That doesn’t even begin to address that some hack might write a very bad screenplay from the original first act scene summary I foolishly published. But that was inevitable and there’s no much I can do about it at this point.

But, regardless, I have a lot ambition and I keep reworking this concept in a way that I feel is making the novel better. The latest reason why I threw everything in the air and started again is I got to the midpoint of the latest version of the scene summary and realized it just didn’t feel as though it was going to be as fun and action-adventure or, maybe thrilling, as I had hoped.

So, while I’m going to keep huge chunks of what I’ve developed so far, I’m also going to try to make this story something you would actually want to read and, hell, maybe even see on the silver screen if it became popular enough. This is something I really didn’t expect — that I would accidentally find myself working towards writing something akin to a thriller in the tradition of the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo…if you threw Under The Dome and Network along the way.

I hope to get a lot of development done today so I can at least go back to working on the scene summary, if nothing else. This is where working on a novel is far less fun than what I imagine writing a screenplay would be like for no other reason than in real terms I have no one to talk to in detail about what it is that’s bothering me. So, instead, I write posts like this that were me vaguely rambling about what’s troubling me.

Bitcoin In Fiction. Or, At Least, My Fiction. #Novel #Writing #Scifi

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

I have reached the second half of the second act of my novel’s new scene summary and I’m going to try to establish that bitcoin is involved. I know nothing about bitcoin or the blockchain, but I’m hoping I can simply mention it’s being used without too much of, “Well, actually…”

This doesn’t even begin to address the issue of how I can talk about social media in this novel. There’s a lot to think about still, but right now the point is simply to get some rough estimate of the story down so I can get down to write. The second half of the novel’s new scene summary should move a lot quicker simply because I have it far more developed in my head.

Anyway, using bitcoin in this manner solves a problem in the novel and we’ll see what happens. I’m fleshing out the novel quite quickly now and soon enough I’ll be attempting — again — to actually write it. Hopefully this go round will be a lot less messy than the first try, which was something of a disaster for more than one reason.

V-Log: More Dwelling On The Influence Of The 2016 Presidential Campaign On My #Novel

by Shelton Bumgarner
@bumgarls

Struggling with the 2016 presidential campaign and my novel.