I'm seriously glad I picked up this book. I was told that if I liked King's work I definitely needed to read the Dark Tower series, but its length always put me off. The premise didn't quite grasp me, either. After giving in and picking up the first, I thought I would definitely not be able to read that many books written that way. However, I trusted Stephen King and as one of his Constant Readers knew that he was capable of better, and that The Gunslinger had been written very long ago, by a young man who surely wanted to impress and prove himself. It's also the work he's claimed he is the most proud of, is his most complete, and that made me curious. I decided to give the second book a chance, thinking it had to have gotten at least a little better. 


And boy, was I right. This book convinces me that Stephen King is more than just a popular writer of violence and sex and murder tales, that he has the intelligence and imagination of a boy who still dreams of parallel worlds and cowboys years after he should have stopped. There's something incredibly magical about this book, about the drawing of the three. All through it, the tale is laced with the usual Stephen King trademarks, subtle reminders that it's still King you're reading. But he could almost make you forget. 



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I'm going to celebrate* tonight because my first draft is DONE! Done done done done done done done. Done done done done done done. I'm going to repeat this word until it no longer makes sense. Done done done done done done! :D DOOOONEEEE.


The only problem is that I now realize there is too little in this book, and it's not long enough. But that's exactly what second drafts are for! I'm going to be editing it severely in the next couple of weeks, see how I can flesh it out some more. Some sections I told myself I'd take more time with later...this first draft was basically me just trying to get my story out, and then I'll be fixing it up, patching the possible plot holes, making the characters believable, all that fun stuff! Oh, and fixing verb tenses, because I switch back and forth like a swing in 100kmh wind. 8|

Honestly, I'm a little more excited about the editing than the actual writing. This'll be fun! I might post an excerpt of the first chapter once I retouch that one. It kind of needs a whole rewrite, oops.

Anyways, I just wanted to mark the day! So I would remember, later, when I look at this either in nostalgia of how it was in the beginning and how it is now, or how it was in the beginning and how it never went anywhere :P

Marie out!

*my idea of a celebration includes a lot of food and a lot of watching dumb tv shows and comedies.

...Dang, I need a title for this baby, don't I? Hmmmm.


English below!

Petit post sur Ottawa ComicCon, qui est en fait une convention de bédé et de trucs genre Star Wars, Star Trek, Dr Who, etc...un peu nerd, en fait. Mais c'est bien, on rencontre des gens qui aiment les mêmes choses que nous, on voit des stars avec lesquelles on a grandit sur nos petits écrans...J'ai aimé l'expérience, c'était la première fois qu'ils planifiaient ça à Ottawa, et malgré les files d'attente c'était bien! J'espère que l'année prochaine il y aura plus de choix dans les activités, et que ce sera dans un endroit plus grand, parce qu'on manquait un peu de place.

Well well well! This was last weekend, but I didn't have a chance to write up a post yet. I had a lot of fun, although Saturday was kind of a miss for us since my sister had been looking at the wrong day of the schedule, thus making us miss a few panels we wanted to attend...Still, we got a good long look at the exhibitors (??? in anime conventions it's usually called the dealer's room but I think it's a little different for ComicCons) stuff, and got a handful of cheap comics. I'd been meaning to get into that for a long time, so I'd bought Watchmen and The Killing Joke a couple of years ago. I'd enjoyed both, but then not known where to keep going, or where to go from there. But the Con made me more comfortable about asking around for advice, because everyone was so friendly and welcoming! I'd been enjoying all these Marvel movies (or, the Ironman ones, mostly) which made me even more curious. Having seen the Avengers twice just before the con I was in full on MUST KNOW MORE mode.


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