Digital Debate at Grub Street Writer’s Conference in Boston

I need to investigate any possibility of publishing my bad side and so attended a Grub Street Writer’s Conference town hall debate on the viability of internet publication. 20140502_133530I was bored at first, with the conversation focused on metadata and using key words as effective search terms. 20140502_162951My interest was suddenly piqued when Vook VP Matt Cavnar confessed, “We live in a utopia and post-apocalyptic world at the same time. We are truly in the end times.”

Author Steve Almond, a self-proclaimed “digital immigrant”, added: “The digital world is being used by us to foster our distractions.”

The digital proponents remained true. Rachel Fershleiser of Tumblr: “The digital world is just an opportunity to meet strangers in your underwear.” topless_chicks_playing_computer_games_640_04And to the question of whether quality reading was really being done on phones, she admitted that indeed it was “Books versus Candy Crush.” candu crushIn the end, as persuasive as many of these pundits were – innocently stating that “rich snippets” were in fact “engineered serendipity” – I was ultimately terrified by the willingness of so many to be plugged into the machine. the-matrixAnd I thought about writing about that.

Beginning a Mission Statement at Grub Street Writer’s Conference in Boston

I learned a great deal on my first day at the Grub Street Writer’s Conference in Boston, including that only 20% of Americans read a novel after leaving high school. 20140501_17130296% of books never earn out – i.e. pay for themselves.

Writers do not make money and that, along with great dreams, they must also set goals which are attainable.

It was in this mindset, and under the guidance of Katrin Schumann, that I wrote a first draft of my mission statement:20140502_081222To harness my no-quarter intensity and provide clarity through my prose, pitching the darkness in each of us, so that we may understand who we really are and what is to come.

Master Nate, Part Two

Kristie called late the next night. “I can’t get that freak Master Nate out of my head.”running-away1“I don’t want to talk about him.”

“Vicks, that pedophile is still teaching kids.”

“There’s nothing I can do about it.”

“Fucking report it.”

“You don’t think I already did? I wrote the whole thing up, summary, dates, everything. There were two other girls involved as well. We made it very formal with a signed letter and gave it to the principal.”

1339_xlarge“And?”

“And nothing. Principal Kirk said our evidence was hearsay.”

“You’re kidding me.”

“His words against ours.”

“You should sue the school.”

“I don’t want to think about any of this shit again.”

She breathed out hard like she was smoking. “We have to fucking nail this bastard.”

handcuffed_man“He’s not worth it.”

“You can tell yourself that all you like, Vicks, but you know it’s bullshit. This guy needs to go down. And we can do it.”

“You’re not serious.” But I knew she was.

(Master Nate, Part One appeared April 25, 2014)