MikeKardec
One Too Many
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I think I've moved on from finishing the one book to finishing another ... I've had three all developing in parallel and part of the same project. The first is wrapped up waiting for a contract before I send it back to the editorial dept. The deal making is difficult but the production people are great and I've been working on the internal design, something I've never been able to do with a publisher before, except in the Comics biz. That book is very complicated, fiction and non fiction combined and making it easy to understand means different fonts and pagination and such.
The new one is more straight forward, a novel ... of interest here because it takes place in 1939 with flash backs covering the decade prior. I did a bunch of last minute research, mentioned earlier, in San Pedro, CA which was pretty interesting and a bit depressing. There have been a lot of changes around the port over the years and while I suspect that they were well covered the local historical society has an odd assortment of materials, some eras covered in great detail others (like 1939) not so much. I see this a lot, when there is a big historical moment, like WWII, the material from just before it kind of disappears in its shadow. It was fun to wander the streets that the story is set on and compare them to old maps and photos. In places the topography has been amazingly changed, whole islands and hills carted away. Looking at a flat map things seem much like today but the elevations have changed a good deal.
Anyway, I'm just now going through the book making up a glossary of the nautical terms and slang and a buddy of mine is modifying the blueprints of a WWII tanker ship to match the description of the somewhat older tanker in the story. We hope to be using the blueprints for the end papers of the hardcover release. At this stage there are so many details to be cleaned up it's kind of mind blowing, in some ways it makes the writing seem easy ... at least until I have the words "Chapter One" written in a new file and I have to figure out how to be entertaining again!
The new one is more straight forward, a novel ... of interest here because it takes place in 1939 with flash backs covering the decade prior. I did a bunch of last minute research, mentioned earlier, in San Pedro, CA which was pretty interesting and a bit depressing. There have been a lot of changes around the port over the years and while I suspect that they were well covered the local historical society has an odd assortment of materials, some eras covered in great detail others (like 1939) not so much. I see this a lot, when there is a big historical moment, like WWII, the material from just before it kind of disappears in its shadow. It was fun to wander the streets that the story is set on and compare them to old maps and photos. In places the topography has been amazingly changed, whole islands and hills carted away. Looking at a flat map things seem much like today but the elevations have changed a good deal.
Anyway, I'm just now going through the book making up a glossary of the nautical terms and slang and a buddy of mine is modifying the blueprints of a WWII tanker ship to match the description of the somewhat older tanker in the story. We hope to be using the blueprints for the end papers of the hardcover release. At this stage there are so many details to be cleaned up it's kind of mind blowing, in some ways it makes the writing seem easy ... at least until I have the words "Chapter One" written in a new file and I have to figure out how to be entertaining again!