It's been eleven years since I wrote this holiday-themed page for El Jueves. It was one of my first contributions to that magazine, and it's still one of my all-time favorites, so I just translated it to English. Art is by the beautiful Catalan cartoonist Gras.
2018 has been a(nother) terrible year nationally (goes for both my countries), but very good personally. Thank you to those of you who made it so. Happy holidays.
December 21, 2018
November 8, 2018
The Process
Often in panels and Q&A's comes up a question about the writing process, so it's reasonable to think this might interest somebody.
- I start writing long before I have a plan, the minute I come up with a first paragraph. I don't do lay-outs or synopsis. Usually all I have is a premise, and an idea for a climax; I'll come up with the middle as I go.
- I write in the order people will read it, never skip ahead. Not a chapter, not a graph. If I'm stuck thinking of a good joke, I'm stuck. I don't write a bad joke, I don't write "[insert joke]".
- I don't write drafts. The first version has to read like a finished work. It's not the finished work; I edit a lot; but it has to be a finished work.
- I don't bother to figure out things that won't be in the book. If I'm not talking about a character's background, they don't have one.
- I try to keep the number of characters at a minimum.
- I do little research. It's boring, and it tends to contradict or nuance the more interesting scenario that I had envisioned.
- Brevity is an underestimated quality.
- None of the above.
Rules I usually follow when I write
- I start writing long before I have a plan, the minute I come up with a first paragraph. I don't do lay-outs or synopsis. Usually all I have is a premise, and an idea for a climax; I'll come up with the middle as I go.
- I write in the order people will read it, never skip ahead. Not a chapter, not a graph. If I'm stuck thinking of a good joke, I'm stuck. I don't write a bad joke, I don't write "[insert joke]".
- I don't write drafts. The first version has to read like a finished work. It's not the finished work; I edit a lot; but it has to be a finished work.
- I don't bother to figure out things that won't be in the book. If I'm not talking about a character's background, they don't have one.
- I try to keep the number of characters at a minimum.
- I do little research. It's boring, and it tends to contradict or nuance the more interesting scenario that I had envisioned.
- Brevity is an underestimated quality.
Rules I'm following in my current work in progress
- None of the above.
October 16, 2018
The Meddler
So let's say you read Meddling Kids. Let's say you liked it.
Let's say you thought, "I wish there was a sequel."
"The Meddler." A quick short story set in the aftermath of Meddling Kids. Part of the Spooky Short Stories collection by Penguin Random House, now online. For free. Please enjoy.
WARNING: Huge spoilers for Meddling Kids ahead.
Let's say you thought, "I wish there was a sequel."
"The Meddler." A quick short story set in the aftermath of Meddling Kids. Part of the Spooky Short Stories collection by Penguin Random House, now online. For free. Please enjoy.
WARNING: Huge spoilers for Meddling Kids ahead.
September 19, 2018
Event Alert: New York Comic Con!
My schedule for NYCC 2018. Check yours, see if we can meet.
SIGNING
- Sunday, October 7, 12-1 pm- Knopf Doubleday Group Booth (2204-J)
PANEL: "Weirdness Accessible"
- 1:30 pm.- Room 1A18
POST-PANEL SIGNING
- 2:45 pm.- Hall 1A Author Autographing Area
All locations at Javits Center. 655 W 34th St, New York, NY
August 29, 2018
Dark Corners
I'm excited to have contributed a story—my first short story in English!—to Dark Corners, a new collection of horror fiction coming out on September 27, featuring all original works by big authors like Lisa Unger, Joyce Carol Oates, Jennifer McMahon, Emily Raboteau, Adam Haslett, and Brandi Reeds.
My story is called There's a Giant Trapdoor Spider Under Your Bed. It's about this big effing trapdoor spider under someone's bed, so don't you dare say I don't deliver. And you can pre-order it now.
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