The Novel Train is a day by day, week by week, accounting of my in-script novel, Irony 3. During the course of penning this first draft, I share with you my daily word count, analysis of the writing day (sometimes combining two) and periodic updates on the breathing plotline.
Irony 3 is the third book in a series of crime novels centered on the life of Bay City Detective, Reginald Thomas Williams; who was on the fast track to promotional success, until the tragedy which brought the abyss that swallowed his soul. Catching up on the first two books in the series is easy. Add them to your Amazon Cart. Irony 1 – The Animal. Irony 2 – Gin Soaked Dreams.
I should forewarn you that the Irony 3 or Bust Novel Train is much more than word counts and writing updates. It is oftentimes witty, serious, heartfelt, silly, and just about any and everything that may be in my head as I pen the update. There is also a log calendar, which can be found on About/Contact pages, where I post the daily word count and small blurb of that day’s writing.
Will the Novel Train reach its destination of “The End?” Or will it go off the rails and end up a bygone unfinished manuscript, forever to collect dust in a forgotten drawer or dusty crawlspace? There is only one way to find out. Become a passenger on the Irony 3 Novel Train. The goal is 500 words (miles) a day. Come, ride with me, and take a trip inside my quirky mind.
Irony 3 is the third book in a series of crime novels centered on the life of Bay City Detective, Reginald Thomas Williams; who was on the fast track to promotional success, until the tragedy which brought the abyss that swallowed his soul. Catching up on the first two books in the series is easy. Add them to your Amazon Cart. Irony 1 – The Animal. Irony 2 – Gin Soaked Dreams.
I should forewarn you that the Irony 3 or Bust Novel Train is much more than word counts and writing updates. It is oftentimes witty, serious, heartfelt, silly, and just about any and everything that may be in my head as I pen the update. There is also a log calendar, which can be found on About/Contact pages, where I post the daily word count and small blurb of that day’s writing.
Will the Novel Train reach its destination of “The End?” Or will it go off the rails and end up a bygone unfinished manuscript, forever to collect dust in a forgotten drawer or dusty crawlspace? There is only one way to find out. Become a passenger on the Irony 3 Novel Train. The goal is 500 words (miles) a day. Come, ride with me, and take a trip inside my quirky mind.