Ready, Set, Fall…

The days of summer have staled. The ‘best by’ date has come and gone in a whirlwind of frenzied activity reminiscent of the fifth of July. The fireworks are over and now all is silent.

In short, bring on fall. Cool weather. Bonfires. Pumpkin (yes, maybe even spice— I know, the blasphemy!). It’s actually my favorite season. The notion of sipping a warm cup of coffee, bundled in a warm hoodie, brings a smile to my face. Also, the return of my warm slippers. The glorious satisfaction of banging the long forgotten slippers for that first time of the year to create a plume of dust and forgotten times. Hopefully my dogs didn’t chew this pair up…

Truthfully, writing has been slow going this summer. I’ve been working on an epic for the better part of the last year and indeed have had high hopes to be complete by now. Nonetheless, we must allow ourselves to be human and cannot expect perfection at all times. Accepting this notion has and will be a constant struggle for me.

That being said, I am nearly 150,000 words into this story– ‘The Order of Assassins’ and am enjoying rounding off the climax and conclusion of this story. This by no means is a suggestion that the story is almost done. Any writer knows that the editing process can be just as encompassing as the writing. Still, I’m super excited for this story and can’t wait to get it into your hands.

I’ve approached this story much differently than when I wrote The Kingdom (series). There were so many things I learned in making that series and it will always hold a special place in my heart as my first completed work. If you haven’t read it– give it read!

I look forward to continuing to improve my craft and just thank anyone willing to give my works a read.

There are many new and exciting things that have come into my life but with the changing of the seasons, I’m rededicating myself to fall back into writing and complete this book!

Stay tuned for more information!

Also, I’m calling anyone who is interested in becoming a ‘beta’ reader. This select group of readers will get access to my new book early and provide helpful feedback. If interested, reach out to me for more details.

Author Cameron Kielb

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Smoke and Mirrors

The yelling struck Grant’s ears like nails on a chalkboard. Every freakin’ night! Did they ever get along? His dad, John, sounded even more hoarse than normal. Soon he would light up another cigarette and work on killing a new branch of his lungs. He had COPD, emphysema, and a malignant case of being a pain in the ass.

Stacy did little to help. Sure, she had always been nice enough to Grant, but as his stepmother she never failed to need a thank you. Like her place wasn’t worth anything without his words of affirmation. She preyed on the needs of others and loved to insert her necessity. It was how she maintained her relationships.

Most teenagers probably wouldn’t have been able to pick this up but Grant had a passion for psychology. He had taken General Psychology last year in his senior year of high school and instantly fell in love. The answers to all of life’s turmoil lay in the understanding of people and their behaviors. It was incredible. Overnight he found himself taking pity on the bullies he had grown up with. Those that he had always found annoying or mean suddenly seemed understandable.

They were hurt and simply acted out of it.

The sound of glass shattering from the kitchen pulled at Grant’s attention. He closed his eyes, hummed a soft tune in his head, and resumed reading his book. He wouldn’t be one of those people that let their behaviors spiral out of control. No, he recognized exactly how messed up his parents were and could beat it… had to.

His phone chirped and Grant inspected the message his girlfriend, Tia, had left. They had been dating on and off again for the last couple years.

‘We hanging out tonight?’

Grant listened to the commotion outside and shook his head. Not tonight, just in case. In case what?

He replied: ‘Not tonight, babe. Got some reading to do.’

Grant tried not to think of the disappointment he would cause Tia. Part of him wondered if he should just break it off with her again. She was a beautiful and smart girl full of potential and deserved much better than him. Perhaps in the arms of some older, successful, man who could provide her a stable life. One without the burdens and stresses of a totally messed up family. Free of having to worry if today would be the day that John would send Stacy to ER. Or perhaps one day Stacy would snap like a twig and lose it on John.

Such dysfunction… how had those two ever believed they should be together.

Grant thumbed through his book– denial, delusions, wishful thinking? Maybe no thinking at all.

The phone chirped again and read: You never want to go out anymore…

Grant read the message and tossed it aside. He hated texting. What a sorry excuse for communication. If over half of communication was non verbal, how were people supposed to pick up on the non verbal– or written– aspect? It led to confusion, misinterpretation, and purposeful passive aggression!

Ugh!

Grant nosed his way back into a chapter and lost himself to the concepts. Minutes melted into hours as things simply began to make sense again. A knock on the door interrupted his concentration and he felt his annoyance blossom.

John walked into the room, puffing on what was left of his cigarette. Placing his hands on his hips, he let the cigarette dangle from his mouth a moment before finally fetching it with his fingers. The way he held and revered that rolled up piece of paper spoke volumes to his fondness in them. Addiction. Sublimation.

“Sorry about that, pal. We got a little out of hand.” John said this as if it were a simple passing thought. “Money’s tight… makes for hard choices, ya know?” John rubbed his hands on his dingy and overstretched shirt.

Grant nodded. “Yeah okay,” was all he could manage.

“I knew you would get it. You’re a smart man, Grant. Didn’t get that from me… Anyway, we’re good. You don’t need to hide in here on our account. Go out with your friends or something.”

“I’m okay,” Grant shrugged. He was always ‘okay.’ Any other state of being simply wasn’t okay with John. It would be met with either hostility or mocking.

“You should really go out more,” John said scornfully. “Staying cooped in here doesn’t do anything for you.”

“I’m studying–“

“–To be a psychologist… right, right.” John interrupted. “That’s phooey. What, you’re going to be doctor? Wake up! We don’t have that sort of dough to get you through that sort of schooling. Find a trade, my boy. I’ve got a buddy who makes good money welding,” John finished, rubbing his thumb on his forefinger.

Grant clenched his jaw. It wasn’t that he had a problem with the trades. In fact, he read an interesting article about how they made up the backbone of their economy and were projected to have a severe shortage in the next ten years. It would be a very logical choice free of worry from massive student debt.

But he wasn’t passionate about it! There was no understanding in it. He could get lost in the work, sure, but it didn’t fix anything. At least not in his shattered soul.

“Sure, dad. That’s not a bad idea either. Maybe even electrical work. I’ll look into it. But I don’t want to go out tonight. Maybe tomorrow.”

Though Grant knew it still irritated John, at least his willingness to consider the trades seemed to offset this.

“That-a-boy,” John said, thunking him on his shoulders. “You’ll thank me later. Alright, I gotta go out for a bit then. Errr, broke the hallway mirror out there. Watch out for Stacy, will ya? She’s in a mood today.” John gave him a quick wink and disappeared from sight.

Grant sighed. It was nearing ten thirty and he was feeling tired. Regretfully, he closed his book and changed into his pajamas thinking about his plan. He had been applying for as many scholarships as he could and would find a way to pay his way through school with or without his parent’s help.

It would be better that way anyway. He didn’t need Stacy getting her claws into this and John would just try to shut it down. A quick trip to the bathroom to relieve himself and brush his teeth and then he returned to his room. Before climbing into bed he opened his computer again and looked up a few electrician programs he would ‘consider.’

Climbing into bed he held steady to his smoke and mirrors plan.

The End.

Author Cameron Kielb

Thanks for reading!

This story was inspired by the realization that everyone faces some sort of challenge and are living unique lives. — Sonder.

What are your obstacles in your life? Are you letting your challenges define your action? Are you simply trying to avoid obstacles altogether?

Challenges are vital for growth. Don’t avoid them– conquer them!

You can do it.

~Author Cameron Kielb

Indie Author Struggles

Any new indie author can relate to the struggle of starting out. If you’re like me, you started writing not to get into the publishing/marketing business, but to create a story for others to read.

The problem though, is even gaining that readership. Though we first and foremost write for ourselves, it’s disheartening when it feels like we’re talking to an empty room.

The solutions vary and can be quite time consuming depending on what you read. I personally felt like I had to choose between writing or publishing/marketing tasks with what time I had available to “work” on my author work.

One commonality, though, is to have a strong platform (website) to serve as the hub of access for you and sales. I made the mistake of trying to cold sell my fantasy books straight through social media sources which really just turned into a colossal waste of money. Instead, create a well made platform that showcases your work and talent. Then you’re attention turns to invoking people to check out your site. It’s much easier to click on ‘view my website’ then ‘buy now’. No one wants to feel like they’re being hustled.

People that feel inclined to check out your site will make better audience participants because they obviously have an interest for what you’re offering.

With that said, I’ve been seriously vamping up my website and will continue to improve on it as I move forward with my works. Between this and focusing on growing my list— I feel I’m laying down a more solid foundation for my future as an author.

In the meantime I’m continuing to work on my rough draft of an upcoming book- title yet to be revealed, now that The Kingdom Series is completes. (Check it out!)

‘Til next time,

Author Cameron Kielb

Back on the train

Author Cameron Kielb

— It’s rather disorienting when you finish off a story (not to mention a full series) and proceed to the next. All that work; the descriptions, personas, background information, everything! The details of The Kingdom remain in my head. They didn’t just disappear when I typed, ‘The End’. Voice is a big one— I find the voice of my previous characters trying to come out in my new work. But Arthur (the character I’m working on) is not Mox.

I think acknowledgment of this from an author’s mind is necessary to help move on. True and practiced mindfulness has a way of catching a lot more than we realize. In addition, creating and falling back on outlines and character maps also becomes a great asset. I’ll post a separate blog about my experience with outlining, character mapping, and planning in general, but bottom line— it is important!

Now it’s time to get back on the train. I’ve created my outline and hard as it is to leave the last station behind, the best part is in front of me back- writing. Word count goals are back in action. Let’s see where the tracks take us this time! 😀

Author Cameron Kielb

Eternal Affairs

A science-fiction flash story by Author Cameron Kielb

 “Oh! Not again…”
Horus analyzed the world under his watch, ‘Neruj’. For more than a millennia he had done his best to help preserve this planet. Ironically, in all that time, just once had the need for intervention been external. A large asteroid from the Gynus galaxy had taken a direct line for Neruj. Horus had briefly wondered if it had, in fact, been purposely cast by one of his competitors— probably Xan! He had no proof of that and wasn’t about to cast such wild accusation to The Creator who was known to rule with an iron fist.
Supposedly, a snap of his strong iron fingers and, poof! You were gone and replaced by another competitor hoping to gain access to the upper rank.

It was funny, he mused. Most of the people living on his land would’ve thought there be no higher position as ‘God’ of a planet. To be immortal and live forever… what an idea.
What they didn’t consider is that a social hierarchy existed, even among the Gods and that only the lowest class had been tasked the mundane job of a planet overseer.

There was hope, though. In a contest between all the overseers, there was a promise that whichever God’s planet thrived the most at the end of a century would win acceptance to the upper class.
The problem… his people were idiots. It seemed they only thrived on destruction. Constant violence. Not just wars between nations either! Blood seemed to spill from every corner of the globe.
And if that didn’t kill them, their ridiculous upkeep of the planet would. He watched, incredulously, as so many strived to keep their personal homes tidy and clean yet what of their ultimate home? It was almost laughable. Maybe The Creator liked a good comedy… probably not. Without radical change he knew he was destined to watch the planets wicked affairs for all of eternity.
Thinking of The Creator, what would he do? Wipe the planet clean, of course. Start from scratch, again. And perhaps he should. But one thing had prevented Horus… a small whisper among his people, maybe, but possibly enough. It didn’t take much for a whisper to magnify to a shout.
Fool!
It could also be snuffed out like a flickering flame. Sucked into a vacuum, never to be heard again.
Horus sighed. He’d give them just a little longer. Hopefully he wouldn’t need to start over again.

Thanks for reading! Flash fiction and short stories, though perhaps unsettling, are an awesome ways to flex our creative muscles with a new idea and try stuff out without committing to a large scale project. In fact, it’s how I came up with the story I’m currently writing- ‘The Masked Assassins’. Just coming off finishing The Kingdom series, my new book is at the early stages but I’m excited with the outline I’ve drafted up and am eager to dive into exploring my new world.

Who knows– perhaps an intergalactic war between lowly Gods is up next in the queue. Hmmm…

Unity came out yesterday and I’m so excited about it! If you haven’t already, check out my website for information about the series including a link to get book one and two bundled together.

Feel free to leave any comments or hit me up with questions!

Author Cameron Kielb