My new ebook “A Conspicuous Medium”

My poetry collection “A Conspicuous Medium” is now available as an ebook! This is the second edition of the collection, newly expanded for 2011. It was my second chapbook, originally published a few years back. I’ve included all of the original text in this updated edition, and added a lot more.

You can read a free sample of it and buy it here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/75306

Also available as an ebook from Apple, Barnes & Noble, Diesel, Kobo, Scrollmotion, and Sony.

Coming soon as a paper book from Amazon.com!

Look out, it’s – CARMAGGEDON!

I love LA! One of the major highways closes for the day and it’s called CARMAGGEDON – or the insuring huge traffic jam on July 16, 2011 is sure to be! An air-carrier is offering a special for the day that the expressway in LA (405) closes – so you can fly over CARMAGGEDON – yeah, I love LA!

I also love that LA has a ton of rawfood goodness around!

Hello, today

Took some time today to watch and listen to the wind through the green leaves and trees, against the blue sky with white clouds.

Formatting my book A CONSPICUOUS MEDIUM – out soon!

Brainjob by David Sloma

My novel Brainjob is about a man whose brain is placed into another cloned body after an accident, in a world obsessed with living forever, frantically searching for a nanobot youth serum. It’s 50% until the end of July on Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/book​s/view/62568

Status Update>Status Symbol

Very hot here today. I’m tired of feeling like I’m inside a heater when I drive on days like this. Please buy my ebooks, paperbooks, screenplays, writing, films, and other things I that sell, so that I will be able to buy the hybrid Volvo (not yet released – with an AC motor on each wheel, the plans call for!), great engineering and handling, safety, style, stereo, and air-conditioning system!

In other news, it’s 7/11/11…7-11? Hmmm

So hot

So hot now, in the summer. Lovely, but at times I long for a cool Fall day, or the stark beauty of Winter. The heat wipes me out, fast!

In other news, I’m closing in on finishing the edit of my screenplay Chewy, Gooey, Fruit Things. It should be up on Amazon for the Kindle and Smashwords in a couple of days.

I had my first ionizing detox foot bath at the Naturopathic Doctor’s today, and I feel great! I feel lighter and happier – and my feet feel wonderful, too! So nice to clean toxins out of your body and feel the health benefits. With the amount of impurities introduced into our environment, a regular detox is a very good idea!

My foot detox:

Time to feed the social media June 21, 2011

Happy Summer! It’s Summer Solstice today, the longest day of the year!

Are you in the northern hemisphere? How the longest day of the year going for you, today? How’s Fall down under? It’ll be your Winter Solstice. What an amazing planet called Earth we live on! Summer in one part, winter in another!

<Insert witty author remarks here about: their first novel in publication, starting to sell, etc., etc., ad-nasuem, then a soft-pitch to buy his works. Repeat. Are you having a good day?>

A game. Can you name this quote? “Sometimes my arms bend back…” I wish I could find the exact clip, but here’s one that’s good, too! (for those who can’t see this – for some reason the links are not showing up on Goodreads – it’s a link to a scene from Twin Peaks, where Agent Cooper is in the Black Lodge with the small man who talks backwards, and Laura Palmer.)

Dang, these social media sure are eating a lot these days! How am I going to feed them all?

Short Stories Volume 1

My first short story collection is now available! It contains 7 short pieces in one reasonably priced edition.

The stories range from horror, to science fiction, to fantasy, and to the absurd.

Some of these stories have been published on their own, some have never been published before.

David Sloma – Short Stories Volume 1 includes:

-Cyber (A man and a woman find love inside a computer, but who is real? Previously published in Alien Skin Magazine.)
-Turkey Day Revenge (What would happen if turkeys were able to fight back?)
-Ugly Night (A dead body found on a weird dating adventure.)
-Simon and the Memes (High strangeness in the mind. Previously unpublished.)
-Halloween Sam The Candle Man (Is he a candle, or a man? Previously unpublished short screenplay.)
-Night Writer (Sex, booze, drugs, and a raccoon that writes and talks. Previously unpublished.)
-The Nine O’ Clock Cannon (An old woman’s memories and a big explosion every night. Previously unpublished.)

You can get it at:

Gumroad: I like to sell my work from there, as I get better royalty rates than other distributors and more control over how I distribute my work. They are available in the formats: EPUB, MOBI, PDF and there is a Send to Kindle function. Gumroad is Paypal enabled! Thank you for supporting an independent writer! https://gum.co/Cfed

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00546CJV8
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00546CJV8
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00546CJV8
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/63991

Also, get it on Apple, Barnes and Noble’s Nook eReader, Kobo, and Scrollmotion.

Complete stores list: https://davidsloma.com/book-stores/

The weight and burden of things left undone

Things eat away at us. Most of us, those with a conscience, anyway. Things we have started and not finished.

I know this is true of me. If I start a project, it could be a book, a film – anything, I usually have it nagging at me until it’s finished. This is good for self-motivation, but sometimes it gets to be a real burden with projects that take years to finish.

I heard a theory a while back, and I don’t recall from who, that having unfinished projects takes up psychic space and thoughts in your brain. It’s always there, prodding you to get back to it, keeping you thinking of ways to complete it, or to avoid it. This causes a subtle level of stress that adds to your total stress load. I think this theory has merit and I’ve experienced it for myself. When the project is finished, the theory states, then that previously reserved mind-space is then liberated, stress is relieved and some euphoria is experienced.

This happened to me recently. I finished my first novel, Brainjob, something I’ve been writing on and off for several years. It just never got finished to where I was happy with it and could put it out into the world. Part of the problem was that I had trouble finding a publisher, and part of the problem was that I just got occupied with writing other things, with making films and videos, and other things in my life. Some of those other projects I started in the interim were long-term projects too, so the cycle continued.

So, the novel was taking up a part of my mind-space for years. I would think about it, turning over story possibilities, what I should cut out of it, or edit. Questions of self-epublishing arose and I looked into that. It took a lot of time, much more time than I thought it would. But, when it was finally finished to the point where I felt it was “done” and ready to share, I felt a weight lift off of me!

It was as if all of those thought cycles that had been trapped in the loop of getting the novel for done for the last few years were suddenly freed! I felt a wave of elation, and I couldn’t quite actually believe it for a while that I had finished the book. I kept telling myself it was done, and it felt very good to realized that fact. I could now call myself a novelist, if I liked! It was getting fun to be a writer again!

Then, the facts began to spoil my party that I was not done with the book yet. There was much work to do and it was likely not to end for some time to come, if ever, as I would be dealing with the book in some form for the rest of my life. I had gone through this post-creation let down before with short film and video projects, but my novel Brainjob was my most challenging and longest-running project to date. Still, the book had to be proofed, formatted, a cover made, an audio book to record, marketing and promotion to be done. It’s a great time to be writer, this is true, but it’s also a time when a writer must do a lot more than just write. Often, a writer spends more time on other tasks related to writing than actually writing. I’m hoping this will change for me as I become more familiar, and faster, with the process of publishing and I think it will. I’ve already gotten the hang of epublishing quite well and am now helping other writers to do it.

It took a change of perspective to change the negative feelings of not ever being free from a project, to ones of joyful creation, being thankful to be able to work on my dreams. There is that saying that “if you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life” and I do think it’s true. When you follow your passions in life, your bliss as Joseph Campbell said, you become a surfer on the waves of life, riding the ups and downs towards your goals. I think it’s a much better way to be.

I came across a video today by Stephanie Shanti where she talked about a lot of the feelings I’ve been experiencing, after she finished her course of going to school for many years. It got me thinking and inspired this blog post: http://onesproutatatime.wordpress.com/2011/05/29/finally-a-new-video/