Randall's Ramblings

Randall’s Ramblings – May 29, 2016

People around the United States are gathering with friends and family to enjoy the three-day weekend. Parades, parties, picnics, etc., are the agenda. Many know that Memorial Day is a time to honor our war dead. Cemeteries will be ablaze with small flags placed near the graves of those who served our country.

Borne out of the Civil War, Memorial Day is a good time to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. We should honor not only those who wore a uniform, but the countless men and women who served this country with honor and distinction in civilian roles and lost their lives doing so. 

Why I want to Write–What’s Led Me to This Stage in My Life

I had exciting news this week. Of the many submissions I sent out in April, a publishing house contacted me requesting I send them the full manuscript. According to their website, ninety percent of submissions don’t make it past the initial query stage.

My manuscript will be sent to them tomorrow, after I finish a bit of fine-tuning and making sure the format is adjusted to their requirements.  Fingers crossed!

A bit more from ‘The Kurdish Connection’:

Ismet glared at Ben as Abdel translated. He unbuttoned his shirt to expose the purple-red scarring extending from his neck to his waist. Separate scars covered part of his face and around his right eye. As he stood, Ismet trembled, gasping for breath.

The rest of the day passed without incident; Ben learned MSF procedures and assisted with patients. He dealt with an elderly man in severe pain who needed a dentist, not a doctor, a young boy who fell and scraped an elbow and both knees, and a teenager looking for a magical cure for zits.

The man glanced around and lowered his voice. “My cousin can take you to Zakho. It’d be much faster, four hours. Special price for you, only two hundred thousand Iraqi dinars. If you pay with dollars, one hundred fifty.”

Be quicker, but can the ‘cousin’ be trusted or is this a set-up to rob a naïve foreigner? Jake shook his head. “No thanks, mate. I’m in no hurry. Curious about the length of the trip, but I’ll take the bus.”

More next week. If you’d like to read compete chapters, check out channillo.com.

My Work in Progress

Critique reviews of  ‘The Kurdish Connection’ continued this week. As always, I found excellent recommendations to improve the story.  My review is now complete through chapter eighteen. This past week I finished editing chapters fifteen and sixteen, and they’re re-posted to the two subscription writing sites I use. I also hacked away at chapter seventeen, a mission status report, and reduced it the wording to orders sent to the Bedlam team.

I began writing a short story for possible inclusion in an anthology organized by the Writer’s Network Club. The theme is nature. I won’t tell you want my story is about, yet, but the tentative title is ‘Lakeside Survival’.

Books I’m Reading

I completed my review of a book written by one of the “Sunset Thrillers’ beta group. Since this is unpublished material, I won’t be providing any public feedback, but once the story’s available to everyone, I’ll be happy to do so. Now, I’m reviewing another group member’s work.

Blogs/Author Pages/Writing Sites I’d Like to Share

I’ve now expanded this section from being only about blogs that I follow but also introduce you to some new authors and a few writing sites. Hope you’ll check out the links!

Oliver Chase’s Take on Life – a selection of short stories presented by Oliver, author of Levant Mirage, which I reviewed last week.

Miss Sissinghurst – a blog featuring advice and inspiration from writer and master gardener Vita Sackville-West.

Writing Resources

I don’t have any new writing resources to share this week as time ran out.  I hope to have something new for next week. Have an enjoyable Memorial Day weekend.

Once again, we’ve come to the end of another ramble.  Hope you’ve found something of interest or at least useful for your own writing.  Until the next time, thank you for reading!

© Copyright 2016 Randall Krzak. All rights reserved.

10 thoughts on “Randall’s Ramblings – May 29, 2016”

  1. Howdy would you mind stating which blog platform you’re using?
    I’m looking to start my own blog in the near future but I’m
    having a difficult time deciding between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal.
    The reason I ask is because your design seems different then most blogs
    and I’m looking for something completely unique.
    P.S Apologies for being off-topic but I had to ask!

  2. Having read this I believed it was rather enlightening.
    I appreciate you finding the time and effort to put this informative article together.
    I once again find myself spending way too much
    time both reading and leaving comments. But so what, it was still worth it!

  3. Wonderful goods from you, man. I’ve understand your stuff previous
    to and you’re just too excellent. I actually like what you have acquired here, certainly like what you
    are saying and the way in which you say it. You make it entertaining and you still take care of to
    keep it smart. I cant wait to read much more from
    you. This is actually a tremendous web site.

  4. Hi there, i read your blog occasionally and i own a
    similar one and i was just wondering if you get a lot of spam responses?
    If so how do you reduce it, any plugin or anything
    you can suggest? I get so much lately it’s driving me
    mad so any support is very much appreciated.

    1. I get some spam, but WordPress has an excellent spam blocker. In fact, your comments ended up in the spam filter and just found them this morning.

Leave a Reply