Okay, these are all questions from recent comments:
Q: From Melony: How did you overcome discouragement in yourself? I mean, did you ever just think, there's no way this will ever get published, what's the point?
A: I wouldn't be a real writer if I didn't have major self-doubt. In fact, I always thought that it would go away with a book contract. Wrong, tootsie! It gets worse. How do I overcome it? By remembering the core reason I'm doing this: because I love to write stories. If people don't like them, well, that'll really suck. But I won't stop.
Q: From #1dashnerfan: Did you really base Atticus (from the THE 13TH REALITY) on the character from TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD?
A: I didn't really base him on Atticus Finch per se, but that's definitely where I got the name. As a tribute to one of my favorite books and characters.
Q: From Debbie: Do you have a word count goal per week or are you the sort that likes to fly by the seat of your pants?
A: I definitely work by goals when I do my first drafts. I figure out how much time I have to write it, then I divide up the roughly estimated word count into daily goals. And then, yes, I track my progress on a spreadsheet. This is extremely embarrassing and threatens my reputation as a rough and tough sexy grungy Waldenesque cabin writer macho man, but it helps me feel like I'm accomplishing something every day.
Q: From Debbie: What's your favorite word?
A: Deoxyribonucleic Acid. That's actually two words. Well, who cares cuz "football" is the real answer anyway.
Q: From Debbie: How are you liking your new neighborhood?
A: We really, really love it. I already met a dude who invited me to play basketball with him and his buddies twice a week. Went last Thursday and loved it.
Q: From Debbie: Who's your favorite football team? (I apologize if others already know this as I'm new to your blog.)
A: I'm happy to answer! The Atlanta Falcons and Georgia Bulldogs. Die hard fan.
Q: From Graham Chops: What are your favorites from the other sports?
A: Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers, Georgia Force. (Can you tell where I was born and raised?)
Q: From Kirsten: How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
A: The square root of infinity divided by pi multiplied by the pythagorean theorem. (This was my attempt to say what I think Shaq would say.)
Q: From Erin: How did YOU handle all the query/synopsis stuff that comes with trying to get published? Do you think you might ever post your query letter just so I might be able to see what a true author that got his book published/got an agent did?
A: Erin, you should totally read my series of blog posts on how I got published, available on the side bar of this blog. It's a very long story. And somewhere on this blog at some point I posted an actual query letter. Oh, here it is:
CLICK HERE. That whole post is about what you do after writing a book.
Q: From Dave: How many copies of THE 13TH REALITY paperbacks are they going to print?
A: Don't know yet.
Q: From LT Elliot: Has the fame of Maze gotten to you at all? Even a bit?
A: Haha, not sure I'd call this fame. Honestly, it's extremely rare that an author has to deal with fame. People like JK Rowling and Stephenie Meyer are MAJOR anomalies. I really don't think I'll have to worry about it.
Q: From Dave: Please clarify the release dates of your series.
A: THE MAZE RUNNER: October 6, 2009. THE SCORCH TRIALS: October 2010. THE DEATH CURE: October 2011. THE 13TH REALITY books will come out in April the next 3 years; the series will be complete in April of 2012.
Thanks everybody. If you ever have a question, just leave it in the comments.
Lyrics of the Day:
She said we couldn't do no wrong
No other love could be so strong
She locked up my heart in her bottom drawer
Now she took my heart she took my keys
From in my old blue dungarees
And I'll never go to Texas anymore
Hot Dog, Led Zeppelin (This song also mentions a Greyhound bus and U-Haul. I think it was Zeppelin's parody of country music, and I love it.)