Book Highlight: Writer Resource: Writing by the Numbers by Jamis Jochim

About your book:

Writer Resource: Writing By The Numbers

About this Work:

Every writer has a lot of questions about a wide range of topics. This book goes through a wide variety of topics, such as writing problems, publishing issues, and dealing with artists. Each chapter is formatted as a Top Ten List, and then looks at each entry on that list, making for a focused look at the chapter’s topic.

Are there any deep themes or messages in the book the readers should be aware of?

This book is what it purports to be: A book about writing.

What gave you the idea for this book?

The idea was to make life easier for comic book writers. Since, I decided the advice would work for any writer and so expanded on that.

How long did the book take to write?

The book should take about six months to write.

Who designed the cover?

I did; the idea was to make it look like an academic tome of sorts.

What brought you to working on this project?

I just wanted something for my fellow comickers.

What was the hardest part of bringing this story to life?

The research. Some of the lists require a little research in order to confirm various details, as well as see how they are actually used.

Do you have a favorite character voice from the project?

No, but that’s because there are no characters in this book.

Do you have a favorite chapter from the project?

The Hero’s Journey; it was just fun to explore the idea of the Hero’s Journey from a purely mechanical level and how it compared to the three-act structure.

Is there anything you’d like readers to know about this work before they read your book?

This book is a masterclass in writing. It will help a writer navigate the book he’s writing, as well as know enough about business to be a success and know how to deal with artists.

About your other works:

How many other works have you written? Probably close to 15-20

What was the most challenging other work you’ve written? Easiest? Most fun? What made it hard, easy, fun??

Hinami Neon was the hardest; that script had a lot of moving parts. Comparatively, Sex Percussions was a joy to write as it basically wrote itself.

Which work are you most proud to have been a part of? Why? So far, “The Evil Mastermind Management Handbook”; that was just so fun and so hard to write.

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Book Highlight: Sacrifices for the Balance by Jamis Jochim

About Your Book:

Sacrifices for the Balance

About this Work:

The supernatural community of Elspeth is under attack, and the North Stream Pack needs to find the killer. An accidental attack on a regular human forces the pack’s lead investigator to work with the local sheriff. The two soon find out that both communities are under attack by an outside force. With the local pack leader taking a new wife and the sheriff having to deal with re-election, they need to solve the ritual murders quickly before things get truly out of control.

Are there any deep themes or messages in the book the readers should be aware of?

You are who are you, and you should be  afraid of anything that seeks to make you like anyone else. 

What gave you the idea for this book?

The core concept was to play with a group that had no idea of gender; that is, that there are different sorts of relationships (honor, love, racial survival) rather than the standard genders we’re used to.

How long did the book take to write?

The book should take about six months to write.

Who designed the cover?

I did from clip art. I so need to commission an actual cover.

What brought you to working on this project?

The relationships; they are going to get stranger as the book progresses.

What brought you to working on this project?

It just looked like a fun idea

What was the hardest part of bringing this story to life?

It’s looking at a number of different cultures, and one of them has no real concept of gender as we understand it.

Do you have a favorite character from the project? Why/ why not?

Lady Astor; she looks and acts like a standard lady in charge, but you know she’s a ferocious animal waiting for release.

Do you have a favorite chapter from the project? Why/ why not?

The Lady and the Business Plan, so far; it was just a fun chapter to write.

Is there anything you’d like readers to know about this work before they read your book?

Two things: Do not read this book hungry; I have yet to write a chapter where someone doesn’t eat or drink. (The unofficial slogan for the book is “No Character Goes Hungry.” The second is that this is not the book for the homophobic; gay relationships are not hidden.

About your other works:

How many other works have you written?

Probably close to 15-20

What was the most challenging other work you’ve written? Easiest? Most fun?

Hinami Neon was the hardest; that script had a lot of moving parts. Comparatively, Sex Percussions was a joy to write as it basically wrote itself.  

Which work are you most proud to have been a part of? Why?

So far, “The Evil Mastermind Management Handbook”; that was just so fun and so hard to write.

About you/random questions:

  • What drew you to writing? I like telling stories and spreading information. Writing is the perfect medium for that.
  • Is this the only writing you do? If you do other forms of writing, which is your favorite and why? I also do some podcasting; while I prefer writing, podcasting can be somewhat cathartic.
  • Do you have a process when you approach a work? Please describe it for us. Outlining, research, writing; repeat as needed. Edit. Rewrite. Edit again. Publish.
  • What’s one random thing people don’t really know about you? My name is a mix of French for “never” and Seamus. My mom was pregnant at the time and she ate ice; it slowed down the process (so I was born in 11 months), and so the cleverness.
  • If you could only leave 1 lasting impression on the world, what would it be? That people need to work together to accomplish the really cool things.
  • Do you get to read for fun? Do you have a favorite genre to read for fun? As long as there is a good story, I’ll read just about anything.
  • Do you have other hobbies? What do you do to relax? I watch weird movies, fun TV shows, and play casual games.
  • What kind of movies do you enjoy? While I’m infamous for watching just about anything, I really love B-rated horror and SF movies.
  • If you could meet one person from history or present time, who would it be and why? Stan Lee; I have some serious questions for him.
  • IIf you could have dinner with anybody (alive or dead) who would it be and why? Mark Twain, s it would be interesting to just talk to him.
  • If you had $100 to buy something for somebody else, what would you buy, who would you give it to, and why? A really good meal for my mom, for all she’s done.
  • How do you think your personal chances of survival are in an apocalypse? (zombie or other): Pretty good considering my scout/military background, studying doom prep, and I do run a doom prep podcast.
  • If you had a $30 budget for supplies to do something nice as a labor of love for somebody, what would you do? (clean a house, cook a meal, etc) Probably something weird for my roommate.
  • What’s 1 thing you want to accomplish in your lifetime? Have one of my scripts made into a movie.
  • Would you rather get a tangible object or have an experience? (you can’t say give me money.)
  • If you could have 1 (just 1) superpower, what would it be and why? Teleportation; it would make getting to places so much easier.
  • What’s your favorite snack food? Cheetos Crunchy

What’s your “new” as in most recent favorite movie? The Adam Project (but I’ll be a Blade Runner fan)

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Vella Author Interview: Jamis Jochim

About you:

I’m Jamais Jochim, the guy who knows every last fact about Spider-man and if I don’t I’ll track it down. I love bad movies, enjoy table-top gaming, and probably would drive you crazy if you weren’t ready for it.

I have ADHD but refer to it as “hyperkinesis” because it sounds like a super-power. It means that I can be disorganized to the naked eye, but in reality, I probably have a reason for the clutter and you may actually like it.

I write books that I would like. This means that the characters are those you would want to have a drink with, maybe talk about philosophy, and maybe game with. The plots involve a little humor, some romance, and maybe even some weirdness. In short: If you like 1980s movies you should enjoy them.

My books on style and management are how I’d like to do it, so expect some weirdness but it’s the kind of weirdness you can get behind. I hope you enjoy my books; I enjoyed writing them!

Me: I don’t remember much about the 80’s. And agreed on hyperkinesis.

Tell me a little about your background.

I’ve always been a writer, but have taken some weird turns. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 5, and proceeded to be a solid B student in school; I was definitely the nerd, with an interest in movies, role-playing, and animation. I studied to be a physics major, but dropped out; I was introverted and was not looking forward to having to chase down research grants. I then spent a year in the Infantry, followed by a couple of years as homeless. I went back home, then enrolled in some journalism classes. Since then, I’ve been writing off and on, and have thrown podcasting into the mix.

What do you do for fun?

Reading, casual gaming, and watching TV/movies. Preferably B-movie horror movies.

Who or what inspires you the most?

Robert Corman, Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, Octavia Butler, and the Monkey King. Also, D&D, Rifts, and Champions TTRPGS. As for books, Slay & Rescue, Lord of the Rings, Wild Cards, and a lot of mythology and comic books. And I guess I’d better add in BubbleGum Crisis, Blade Runner, Ladyhawke, Robotech. Battle Beyond the Stars, Harmageddon, Red Dwarf, Firefly, and all things Star Trek/Star Wars

Me: Ah, we can connect on the Star Wars thing. I don’t know much about Star Trek. Saw some random series but not in any particular order.

About your writing:

About your other book(s): I’ve written a book about how to design characters (Writer’s Resource: Character Design), a comic about a 1920s shaman, a group of traveling mages, and his pet wizard (Sex Percussions), a management book (Evil Mastermind Management Handbook), and a book to hep people create a comic book bible (How to Create a Comic Book Workbook). 

Do you write in other genres?

Yes (cyberpunk, western, fantasy, horror)

Tell us about one other book or series and why it’s important to you.

Sacrifices for the Balance: I’m playing around with power dynamics and the lack of importance of gender or sex.

Tattoos & Railguns: It’s just a fun story.

Writer’s Resource: Writing By The Numbers: It gives writers the information they need about writing, business, and art.

What other writers/people do you consider inspirational? If they’re authors, what about their work captures your interest?

Mark Twain gives me a sense of humor and Octavia Butler a since of the epic.  I like Wild Cards because it focuses on the interpersonal relationships of the characters.

What got you into writing?

I have stories and it allows me to express those.

What is your writing process?

Outline, research, write, Repeat the three as needed. Edit. Rewrite. More editing.

When do you consider a work complete?

When I want to toss it at the wall.

Random: (pick 2-3 per story featured – they’ll go on multiple days)

  • What animal do you most relate to?
  • Monkey: They’re curious, and are problem solvers because they’re always getting themselves into trouble.
  • What are you non-writing hobbies or interests?
  • Casual gaming, watching weird shows on TV, and history channels on Youtube.
  • If you could have dinner with anybody (alive or dead) who would it be and why?
  • Mark Twain, s it would be interesting to just talk to him.
  • How do you think your personal chances of survival are in an apocalypse? (zombie or other):
  • Pretty good considering my scout/military background, studying doom prep, and I do run a doom prep podcast.
  • What’s 1 thing you want to accomplish in your lifetime?
  • Have one of my scripts made into a movie.
  • If you could have 1 (just 1) superpower, what would it be and why? Teleportation; it would make getting to places so much easier.
  • What’s your favorite snack food?
  • Cheetos Crunchy
  • What’s your “new” as in most recent favorite movie?
  • The Adam Project (but I’ll be a Blade Runner fan)

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Assassin School Season 1 – (thriller, YA; Complete) Teen spies try to survive the rigorous training and other drama as powerful people battle to control the Ghost children.

The Minder Project Season 1 – (scifi, genetic engineering, superpowers; shares characters with Dustin’s Decision, Updated Wednesdays) The government gave her genetic Gifts. Now, it wants what it paid for from the program.

Dustin’s Decision Devya’s Children Book 5 – (YA scifi, shares characters with The Minder Project; Complete) Genetically altered teens struggle to navigate the murky world and control their Gifts.

Aeris Legends – Wrath and War (LitRPG, gaming, fantasy) This takes a box-of-chocolate approach to providing lore entries (creatures, quest descriptions, game mechanics) and short stories for a fantasy world.

Earth’s Melody – A Light Scifi Romantic Comedy Donatella Velargo, an actress on the run, must choose between anonymity and a desperate (handsome) rebel’s cause to save his sister and his planet.

Trials, Tribulations, and Trust Issues (Superheros, superpowers) A young woman who can access almost any superpower gets manipulated into testing them for the government.

Choices Stories Review 3/5 Stars: Passport to Romance

general promo pic for the story; from fandom

Summary:

You get an awesome job as a travel blogger. Your dream job, I guess.

Additional Comments:

  • Since it’s supposed to revolve around romance, I suppose it’s not surprising they gave you 4 choices this round. That’s quite a feat, seeing as they had to give believable backstories to each.
  • Ellion Langdon’s the wandering rich boy with big brother issues. Marisa has a deadbeat boyfriend you can kick to the curb properly if you have the diamonds to do so. Sumire’s a budding artist. Ahmed’s a soccer/ football star.
  • The story meanders all over Europe.
  • It’s an okay story, but I didn’t connect well with it. Not sure why. It has vibes similar to Platinum, but I guess it just lacked a sense of urgency. I mean the worst that could happen is your boss cuts you from the magazine. It did have some cool locales though.

Conclusion:

Story about wandering Europe. It probably won’t be on my list of books to repeat.

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Assassin School Season 1 – (thriller, YA; Complete) Teen spies try to survive the rigorous training and other drama as powerful people battle to control the Ghost children.

The Minder Project Season 1 – (scifi, genetic engineering, superpowers; shares characters with Dustin’s Decision, Updated Wednesdays) The government gave her genetic Gifts. Now, it wants what it paid for from the program.

Dustin’s Decision Devya’s Children Book 5 – (YA scifi, shares characters with The Minder Project; Complete) Genetically altered teens struggle to navigate the murky world and control their Gifts.

Aeris Legends – Wrath and War (LitRPG, gaming, fantasy) This takes a box-of-chocolate approach to providing lore entries (creatures, quest descriptions, game mechanics) and short stories for a fantasy world.

Earth’s Melody – A Light Scifi Romantic Comedy Donatella Velargo, an actress on the run, must choose between anonymity and a desperate (handsome) rebel’s cause to save his sister and his planet.

Trials, Tribulations, and Trust Issues (Superheros, superpowers) A young woman who can access almost any superpower gets manipulated into testing them for the government.

4/5 Stars Choices Stories Open Heart Second Year

Pic from fandom.com. General promo pic, I’m assuming.

Summary:

You’re back at Edenbrook.

Additional Comments:

  • I loved that this one had some real danger.
  • The typical medical drama gets overshadowed by a hostage situation. It was a nice change of pace.
  • I think you even got to take a road trip.
  • As with book 1, I went Ethan’s road instead of Jackie or Bryce, though I did enjoy helping Jackie deal with the pharma rep and Bryce with big brother duty.
  • As with most of the Choices books, this one can go PG if you skip a few of the diamond options to very well not PG if you choose certain diamond options.
  • The characters in here are cool. There’s a nice variety of those who you want to punch and those you want to hug and hand a cookie to.
  • It’s cool that some of the characters show up in other books. This series has tie-ins to the newer story With Every Heartbeat. I think that one was a premium one for a while, but it recently released to those who choose not to pay a monthly rate.
  • It has enough closure to satisfy readers while at the same time leaving enough open to a book 3. I believe Book 3 is well under way, but I tend not to start them until they’re about 18 chs in so that it will finish by the time I’m ready for the ending.

Conclusion:

Medical drama and danger drama make for more satisfying stories.

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Christmas Shorts – (Mystery, thriller, Christian, suspense; Ongoing; story 1 is complete) Only one story right now, but will be a collection of short stories with characters from across my series. Typically, FBI agents with personal drama. Might feature an abundance of cute puppies.

Assassin School Season 1 – (thriller, YA; Complete) Teen spies try to survive the rigorous training and other drama as powerful people battle to control the Ghost children.

The Minder Project Season 1 – (scifi, genetic engineering, superpowers; shares characters with Dustin’s Decision, Updated Wednesdays) The government gave her genetic Gifts. Now, it wants what it paid for from the program.

Dustin’s Decision Devya’s Children Book 5 – (YA scifi, shares characters with The Minder Project; Complete) Genetically altered teens struggle to navigate the murky world and control their Gifts.

Aeris Legends – Wrath and War (LitRPG, gaming, fantasy) This takes a box-of-chocolate approach to providing lore entries (creatures, quest descriptions, game mechanics) and short stories for a fantasy world.

Earth’s Melody – A Light Scifi Romantic Comedy Donatella Velargo, an actress on the run, must choose between anonymity and a desperate (handsome) rebel’s cause to save his sister and his planet.

Trials, Tribulations, and Trust Issues (Superheros, superpowers) A young woman who can access almost any superpower gets manipulated into testing them for the government.

Choices Stories Review 4/5 Stars Platinum

pic from fandom; general promo pic for the story

Summary:

You’re a singer with a dead-end job who gets the chance of a lifetime on a Television singing competition.

Additional Comments:

  • One of the mentors and possible love interests is a Taylor Swift-esque young woman with an awesome British accent.
  • The other is a bad boy type.
  • I forget if there is a third option here.
  • The songs are actually sung by somebody. They’re not super blow-ya-away type songs, but they are sweet and well done.
  • It delves a bit into the dark side of the traditional music life, where one’s entire career can be controlled by the label.
  • The idea of selling a song to a different artist so you can find the time to be creative is intriguing.
  • They provided the typical rival going through similar motions.
  • Don’t recall many specifics about the exact plot, but I remember enjoying the journey, even though there weren’t any life-or-death moments.
  • I started a second playthrough, but didn’t get far.

Conclusion:

A fun, escapism story. IT might be worth giving another go someday.

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Christmas Shorts – (Mystery, thriller, Christian, suspense; Ongoing; story 1 is complete) Only one story right now, but will be a collection of short stories with characters from across my series. Typically, FBI agents with personal drama. Might feature an abundance of cute puppies.

Assassin School Season 1 – (thriller, YA; Complete) Teen spies try to survive the rigorous training and other drama as powerful people battle to control the Ghost children.

The Minder Project Season 1 – (scifi, genetic engineering, superpowers; shares characters with Dustin’s Decision, Updated Wednesdays) The government gave her genetic Gifts. Now, it wants what it paid for from the program.

Dustin’s Decision Devya’s Children Book 5 – (YA scifi, shares characters with The Minder Project; Complete) Genetically altered teens struggle to navigate the murky world and control their Gifts.

Aeris Legends – Wrath and War (LitRPG, gaming, fantasy) This takes a box-of-chocolate approach to providing lore entries (creatures, quest descriptions, game mechanics) and short stories for a fantasy world.

Earth’s Melody – A Light Scifi Romantic Comedy Donatella Velargo, an actress on the run, must choose between anonymity and a desperate (handsome) rebel’s cause to save his sister and his planet.

Trials, Tribulations, and Trust Issues (Superheros, superpowers) A young woman who can access almost any superpower gets manipulated into testing them for the government.