I’m making good progress on my children’s adventure novel: ‘The Badger Helper Watcher: The Misadventures of Sam and Sally Book One’. So far this week, I’ve typed a little bit up every day, so I’m hoping to keep up with that. I can definitely see how much I’ve improved as a writer since I first scribbled down the words in these now ancient notebooks, but I’m not editing it too much as I go along. It’s more important to get to the end and then edit it later. There are huge chunks that I can cut out (I’m up to chapter 59, so that tells you something about how ridiculously long it became) and I can see why I had to step away from it for a while, but in stepping away from it I went on to write (and finish, most importantly) my first full novel: ‘A Fifth Visitor’, so some things happen for a reason. All paths lead somewhere, I suppose, even if they just connect you to another path that you didn’t see coming.
The Badger Helper Watcher Or Hidden Paths
Published by John Payne
I write novels and short stories and draw and write cartoons. The main cartoon I'm working on at the moment is Still Life. It's about a man who sits at home on his sofa all day and yet bizarre things still happen to him. At the moment him and his sofa are stuck on a desert island. Check out Still Life Series Five: Beyond the Sofa on this site. My debut novel is out now. It's called 'A Fifth Visitor', and it's a very unofficial sequel to 'A Christmas Carol'. The story picks up five years after the events of Dickens' classic, and we see how Scrooge is getting on with his promise to always keep Christmas. A new spirit pays him a visit and convinces Scrooge that he's not doing enough to redeem himself, so they both travel to the future to save a young nurse called Grace, but there's something big that this new spirit is keeping to himself. I'm developing a website dedicated to my writing, so watch this space. One of my short stories is available on amazon kindle. If you want to check it out, it's called 'Richmond's Rarity'. It's about a late night hospital radio DJ. I've written it under my author name of John D Payne. View all posts by John Payne