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  • On my Favorite Book that I Wrote

    Posted on December 3, 2017 12:52 pm by A.P. Fuchs

    On my Favorite Book that I Wrote

    A Stranger Dead Favorite Book

    One of the questions writers get asked is, which of their own books is there favorite? It’s a difficult question to answer because each book has its own charm and special qualities. However, if I were to be hard pressed and had to give an answer, I’d say it’s my first book, A Stranger Dead, simply because it was my first book and the one that kicked off this book-writing career of mine.

    It’s the story that asks the question: If you found out who the Antichrist was before his season of power, would you kill him? It’s like asking the famous question if one would go back in time and kill Hitler.

    The story is solid and one I’m proud of. Looking back, the writing needs work, which is why I plan on one day re-releasing the book. Perhaps on my twentieth anniversary of being a writer. Either way, it’s a favorite book of mine.

    There’s something about that first book that was atmospheric, both in the story itself and in the air whenever—and wherever—I wrote it. It was my first special world, one I had complete control over. It was my first attempt at making a book.

    The first book in my writer library.

    Firsts, no matter what they are, good or bad, will always stand out as the benchmarks of our lives. A Stranger Dead was one of mine. What is one of yours?


    Books Public Journal Writing 📎and tagged A Stranger Dead Antichrist atmospheric book-writing career Books first book Hitler making a book story writer writer library
  • On Alternative Reading

    Posted on November 26, 2017 1:40 pm by A.P. Fuchs

    On Alternative Reading

    on alternative reading

    It’s a small niche and is outside the mainstream, but I’ve been giving a lot of thought to alternative reading and how important it is. It’s the stuff that’s not controlled by big corporations or publishing houses. It’s the stuff where money isn’t the primary objective. It’s the stuff that has the freedom to be open and honest—an industry not run by greed, but one run by love.

    I encourage you to check out zines, check out bizarro literature, check out off-beat publications, and support that side of the industry by not only getting the books and comics, but by also spreading the word about them. This world is so brainwashed it’s sad. We’ve been force fed the same shit over and over and all we do at the end is smile with our crap-covered faces and say, “More, please.”

    Time to shake things up, but we have to do this together. But it’ll never happen. It’s easier to sit in shit than to actually get moving and find a better, alternative spot.


    Books Public Journal 📎and tagged alternative reading bizarro Books comics niche off-beat publications outside the mainstream publishing houses spreading the word Zines
  • On Ten Graphic Novels

    Posted on November 18, 2017 6:36 pm by A.P. Fuchs

    On Ten Graphic Novels

    on ten graphic novels

    I love comics. Below are my top ten graphic novels and/or graphic novel series in no particular order.

    1) Alec by Eddie Campbell
    2) From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell
    3) Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
    4) The Crow by James O’Barr
    5) Sin City by Frank Miller
    6) Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson
    7) American Splendor by Harvey Pekar et al.
    8) King-Cat by John Porcellino
    9) Cerebus by Dave Sim and Gerhard
    10) Sunnyville Stories by Max West


    Books Comic Books Public Journal 📎and tagged Alan Moore Alec American Splendor Cerebus comics Darick Robertson Dave Gibbons Dave Sim Eddie Campbell Frank Miller From Hell Gerhard graphic novel series graphic novels Harvey Pekar James O'Barr John Porcellino King-Cat Max West Sin City Sunnyville Stories The Crow Transmetropolitan Warren Ellis Watchmen
  • On Ten Books

    Posted on November 12, 2017 6:32 pm by A.P. Fuchs

    On Ten Books

    on ten books

    Every writer loves to read, so here are ten of my favorite books in no particular order and, yes, there’s even a kids one in there, too.

    There are others, but this is enough for now.

    1) Dreamcatcher by Stephen King
    2) Batman: Knightfall by Dennis O’Neil
    3) Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind
    4) Voice of the Fire by Alan Moore
    5) The Chamber by John Grisham
    6) The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
    7) The Long Walk by Richard Bachman
    8) George’s Marvelous Medicine by Roald Dahl
    9) The Death and Life of Superman by Roger Stern
    10) Batman: No Man’s Land by Greg Rucka

    I’m sure there’ll be another list in the future.


    Books Public Journal 📎and tagged Alan Moore Batman: Knightfall Batman: No Man’s Land Books Dennis O'Neil Dreamcatcher George’s Marvelous Medicine Greg Rucka J.R.R. Tolkien John Grisham list read Richard Bachman Roald Dahl Roger Stern Stephen King Stone of Tears Terry Goodkind The Chamber The Death and Life of Superman The Long Walk The Lord of the Rings Voice of the Fire writer
  • On Writers and Emails

    Posted on November 6, 2017 8:21 pm by A.P. Fuchs

    On Writers and Emails

    on writers and emails

    Every writer’s inbox is different. Mine is sitting at 1883 unread messages as of this writing. Some are from fellow creators, others from family, others from friends, and others from fans. That’s just from people, as in, people who took the time to contact me. Then there are the emails that help me with marketing in publishing, emails on my spirituality, folks’ newsletters, and emails pertaining to my business. I’ve pretty much maxed out Gmail’s space since I’m an archivist and archive everything. To keep up with it all, all I can do is read my email when I can and, hopefully, eventually catch up.

    It’s both a burden and a blessing to have that many unread messages in my inbox.

    My favorite emails are from fans, of course, like any other creator.

    What’s in your inbox?

    Anyway, thanks for reading this little thing on writers and emails.


    Public Journal Stuff 📎and tagged archive archivist business creators emails family fans friends Gmail inbox marketing newsletters Publishing spirituality unread messages Writing
  • Public Journaling

    Posted on August 9, 2017 9:30 pm by A.P. Fuchs

    Public Journaling

    on public journaling

    Some say blogging is dead. Others still keep at it. I honestly don’t know if blogging is indeed dead, but I do know that writing is very much alive. I’ve been giving a lot of thought to blogging lately–as if I already don’t have enough to do–and want to revive this blog again. It used to be done five days a week, and most–perhaps all–of that was lost to the meltdown of 2014. Anyway, I was thinking that a good exercise would be to do some sort of weekly–maybe at one point daily–public journal. It could be about anything: Tell a life story, show a poem, post a picture and talk about it. Whatever.

    In terms of weekly commitments, my main one is my newsletter. To add another, I’m hoping, won’t be too much. Who knows? Maybe one day there’d be enough journal entries to make a blook (a blog book)? The entries would probably be short, maybe a few hundred words, unless I really get going. The idea would be to clear the cobwebs and dump out whatever I’m thinking about. Some sort of alternative reading resource.

    Blogging. It’s been awhile.

    Journaling might be even better.


    Public Journal 📎and tagged alternative reading blog blog book Blogging blogging is dead blook entries journal journaling life story Newsletter picture poem public journal weekly commitments

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