Free Short Story

I need to read more and so do you...

Over the weekend, I was working on a bunch of short stories that I wanted to get published in some literary magazines or contests (there are tons by the way) and I came to a realization.

I need to read more. Not just my twitter feed or the occasional news article, but actual novels. I got at least four novels that I have only briefly read. I definitely need to just find a quiet place, sit down, and just read. I prefer to read the hard copy, but it also makes me prone to daydreaming. Then again, reading on my mobile phone makes me want to roam Twitter, so distractions on unavoidable.

I put so much focus on balancing work and writing that I forget about reading, which is important to improving anyone's writing. As some may have seen, I am trying to decide between two sci-fi novels: Dune and Wool. Both novels have received great reviews and I am excited to jump into both stories. I am leaning toward Wool, but Dune is a sci-fi masterpiece (at least that is what I have been told). It is a hard decision. So, I have a little Twitter poll online if you would like to give your input on which one I should read.

Therefore, I have a challenge for all of you: I challenge you to finish one short story and one novel by the end of December and tweet at me your thoughts on it. The tweeting is really optional, but I like to hear what everyone is reading. The challenge will hopefully help everyone take some time to relax and enjoy a good story outside of Battlefield 1 or Netflix (I think Battlefield 1 is amazing by the way!).

I can give everyone some help with the short story part as my short story, "Greedy Little Fingers," is on my website for free until November 4th. I know its a shameless plug, but you're on my website already and its literally a click away. I couldn't have made it easier.

Anyways, until next week, keeping writing (and reading) everyone! - J.J.

Halloween Story is ALIVE!

The Halloween Story is ALIVE and ready to read on the website. The story is titled, "Greedy Little Fingers."

This story is about three young boys in a suburban neighborhood, who's trick or treat adventure takes them on a scary journey off the common path of Jehovah Witness house hopping.

The story is definitely geared to younger readers, but regardless, I hope everyone who reads it enjoys a fun little story this Halloween season.

Reminder, the story will be live on the website until November 4th. All newsletter subscribers will be receive a free Ebook later in November of the story, so remember to subscribe!

Until next week, keep writing everyone - J.J.

Halloween Short Story

Halloween is fast approaching and after getting some feedback on where to put the short story, I believe the best place would be on the website itself. I am going to make a separate tab and place the story there. My hope is to have it up and ready by late tonight or early morning tomorrow. The story will be on the website for a limited time, running from either today/tomorrow until November 4th. After November 4th, I will be making a free eBook for all newsletter subscribers. It may take some time, but it should take less than a month. Fingers crossed!

I hope that this plan is best for everyone to view the short story before, during, and a bit after Halloween. If anyone has any questions or critiques, please feel free to tweet at me or post in the comments.

Until next week, keep writing everyone! - J.J.

Super Short Post - Story Update

Just a super fast update about the story. I am still in the process of determining where to put the story, but I have found a few options. Below is the list of publication platforms:

Research is harder than writing...sometimes.

Research is harder than writing...sometimes.

The last option is a free e-book for everyone, not just newsletter subscribers. That would take a bit longer to do as I would have to figure out how to make one. If people want me to do this option, it may take me a little longer to get it ready.

I would really like to publish it to a place where it is easy for everyone to view and still be able to post feedback on the story (what you liked, what you didn't like, how you would have done it better, etc.). I have never wrote a horror story before (unless you consider atrocious writing to be a horror story, then I have written many) and getting some feedback would also be great learning experience.

The decision comes down to you! Please let me know in the comments or on twitter about which option you would like me to do. I will be taking comments until Thursday, October 20th.

Until next week, keep writing everyone! - J.J.