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A Less Disturbing Form of Reality: Short Story Collection

October 28, 2024

A Less Disturbing Form of Reality is a short story collection themed around the uncanny and the unexplained. However, there’s something you need to know: It’s not new.

In fact, it’s anything but new. The stories were written between 2008 and 2014, though a handful of them are adaptations of even older stuff I’ve written.

In other words, these are really, really raw. They’re also very unlike my usual literary-fiction style, and even different from my recent short fiction, such as A Summer Evening in Another World and Tell Me, Mariner.

So, why now?

A Less Disturbing Form of Reality: book cover

The cover art of A Less Disturbing Form of Reality is something that won’t win any awards. It’s made with Canva and an AI-slapped image…

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Literary Translation: Secrets, Revelations, Reflection

October 14, 2024

I’ve talked before about literary translation, in a sense: In my post about translating poetry. But today there’s something more unique to talk about, having to do with what translating a novel can teach you about yourself and your writing craft.

You might remember that some time ago I wrote a novel called The Storytelling Cat. Indeed, I started writing it about a month after saying “I won’t write another novel”. Never trust a writer, huh? What you might have noticed is that there’s also a Greek version available for download on Home for Fiction.

The vast majority of my readers don’t speak Greek. Still, I decided to translate The Storytelling Cat into Greek – on a whim, almost – for two reasons: i) it completes the third part of my quasi-Greek-trilogyIf you suspect I might translate the other two novels too at some point, you might be right! (supplemented by Apognosis and The Other Side of Dreams); ii) it’s set on the island of Lemnos, and I wanted to experiment with the local idiom in literary form.

What I didn’t expect was that this literary translation – written in less than two weeks – would reveal a ton of things about my creativity, my writing, and who I am as a writer.

literary translation. Greek version book cover
This is the Greek version of the cover. The art is self-evidently the same…
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Authentic Writing: Going Beyond “Originality”

August 19, 2024

Many writing gurus (🤮) keep parroting the mantra that originality in writing is good. They often don’t even bother to explain what originality is or why it’s good. When they do, rarely, it’s almost always about plot. As a result, we get overrated plots that are “original”, in the sense they are chaotic and nonsensical. Originality (especially when it comes to plot) is much less important than something else: authentic writing.

Sometimes people use these two words interchangeably, but there are crucial differences. Originality refers to rarity, whereas authenticity refers to something much more complex, which I’ll explore in this post: self-honesty.

authentic writing. image of a singer screaming
From the audience’s perspective, it doesn’t really matter if the artist (whether a writer or a musician, as in the photo) actually feels their art or they pretend they do. However, from the artist’s perspective, it makes your job a hell of a lot easier if you, quoth Bill Hicks, “play from your fucking heart”
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