Write1Sub1 update

by Dan Stout


Accomplished a lot this week: wrote two stories and entered my first flash competition over at Liberty Hall, which was really fun. I also polished up a couple of older stories and I'm much happier about their structure now. 

Considering all that, I was somewhat shocked to find that I hadn't submitted anything this week. I had a number of things ready to at resubmit-- I guess I just never actually put them out the door. But in all honesty I feel so good about everything else I got done that I'm okay with that. 

Plus, it means that my report for next week should be all the more impressive...

I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Book of the Dead in Sculpey

by Dan Stout


I've been meaning to try out Super Sculpey, and ​inspired by some Necronomicon projects (both from Lovecraft and Evil Dead versions) I whipped this up. 

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This is coming in on the half way point-- it needs detail work and paint, but it was fun to get it this far.​

​I'd seen this version of the Evil Dead Necronomicon some time ago, and when I was doing research I realized that it had actually taken the place of the original in my mind. So I just embraced that and borrowed heavily from it.  

If I were to to ​do it again (and I might) I would really play up the notion that it was erupting from the cover. I did pull back the faux leather, and the piece I included in the sculpt is nice, but it's not enough, and is really only noticeable up close. Also, I'd sculpt the teeth then wrap them with the excess leather I cut out, so that they would appear to be formed from the cover itself. 

​Meh, live and learn. 

I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.

Write1Sub1 lessons

by Dan Stout


I'm still working through the Write 1 Sub 1 challenge this year. Inspired by Ray Bradbury, it's a challenge for writers to write and submit one short story a week, every week for a year.  (The challenge can be modified to one a month if the original concept isn't practical for you.​)

Being new to W1S1, I'm chalking this week up to a learning experience. I got a lot of writing done, but didn't finish anything. I spread my time out among too many pieces, and I was guilty of jumping from them when they got to a difficult stretch.

I think that I need to pick a single project for the week, then focus on that with all of my core writing time. If I'm able to do work beyond that, I can move to something else. (Kind of like a reward for doing the tough slog of the other stuff.)

In any case, I'm looking forward to putting this into practice this week, and seeing what the results are.

I'm Dan Stout, a joyfully collaborative storyteller who loves rocket ships, dinosaurs, and monsters that skulk through shadows.