Corrosive Knights, a 9/7/16 update

Whew.

Just finished the last pages of the 10th revision of the latest Corrosive Knights novel, Book #6 (I’m keeping the title a secret for just a bit longer)…

Corrosive Knights Book #6

Unlike the previous drafts, this one was very significant in that after getting it done, I now have a much stronger idea of how close I am to finishing it.  Or, to put it another way, I can now very distinctly see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Before getting too excited, however, the book isn’t quite done yet.  However, over 1/2 of it is completely fine.  The book clocks in at 101,000 words, give or take, with this draft and, in my opinion, its an incredible (pardon the language) mind-fuck of a novel.  When it is finally released, I think readers will be surprised and shocked and intrigued by what I’ve presented.

At least I hope!

So what’s left to do?  I no longer need to revise the entire book but will instead focus on the sections I feel still need work.  In that respect the latest revisions have moved the ball forward tremendously and I suspect I’ll give those pages two quick revisions (I don’t think it should take more than three or so weeks) before going over the entire novel one last time and then…ta da!…releasing it.

While its still hard to predict a solid release date, suffice to say we are just about there and I couldn’t be more excited.

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It goes on…and on…

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I never would have thought it.  Seriously.

After 3 weeks at #1 and hauling in, to date, a massive $300 million plus from American audiences and a total worldwide haul, excluding China which didn’t allow the film to be screened there, of around $637 million, its fair to say Suicide Squad is a success.  (More information about the film’s box office can be found here)

Not bad for a film many predicted -before its release and immediately after all the terrible reviews came in- would crash and burn.

I wrote a few weeks back about how Suicide Squad seemed to be following Batman v Superman’s trajectory almost to a tee. (you can read that posting here)

The folks over at Warner Brothers/DC Comics must be exhaling and celebrating.  The fact is that despite so much rancor, they’ve had themselves a very profitable summer and both BvS and Suicide Squad have proven a hit with audiences…if not all of them and certainly not with most critics.

I’ve said again and again that I really like BvS and, now that the director’s cut is available, like the film even more.  I would even go so far as to state it is now one of my favorite superhero films, though it doesn’t quite reach the level of my two favorite superhero works, the original Superman and Captain America: Winter Soldier.

Yes, I consider BvS on the level (in some ways better, in others not) with the Christopher Nolan Batman films.

But Suicide Squad?

That’s a whole ‘nuther story.  When I finally saw it and reviewed it (you can read that here), I found the film enjoyable enough but recognized it was a Frankenstein’s monster of a film.  Suicide Squad was clearly a rushed work that featured last minute re-shoots and, based on further reports, a melding of two different “cuts” of the film.

And it showed.

Again, I enjoyed myself while watching it but, unlike BvS, the flaws were such that I simply couldn’t recommend the film in that form.  Like BvS, I suspect the folks at Warners/DC will release the two alternate cuts of the film and make themselves a whole bunch of money in the process.

They’ll certainly have my money.  I’m most curious to see the director’s version of the film, reportedly a “darker” work that features much less humor.

But that’s what’s to come.

In the meantime and despite their success, I wonder how the folks at Marvel feel about these developments.  Yes, Captain America: Civil War made more money overall than either BvS or Suicide Squad but I wonder if maybe they’re starting to worry -at least a little- about how well the folks at DC have succeeded despite all those major obstacles thrown their way in the form of critical panning and online criticism.  Further, with summer all but gone it seems very few people are talking about the Captain America film yet there remains considerable discussion regarding BvS and Suicide Squad, a sure sign both films remain a hot topic, for better or ill.

What’s most encouraging about these successes (and, the bottom line is that all these films, DC and Marvel, succeeded) is my hope they encourage each other to produce better and better works.

I’m a firm believer in the notion that competition leads to better products, whether it be music, books, movies, cell phones, cars, etc. etc. etc.

When a company sees another succeed, it can’t help but make them work all that much harder in creating something better.  In the end, the ones who most benefit from such competition are the fans.

Let’s hope, anyway!

Tech thursday…

Was doing my usual web surfing and, though I don’t usually point out these things, I was intrigued by this, the upcoming Acer Predator 21 X.  Though the machine is still in a “mock up” stage (ie, not functional), this article by Vlad Savov and James Vincent and present on theverge.com offers an idea of what this machine will do…

Acer’s Predator 21 X puts a curved screen and dual GTX 1080s in a laptop

Yes, you read the above right: Its a laptop with a curved screen.  Its clearly designed for gaming and, frankly, the thing looks like a monster.

There was a video included which presented the machine (again, its a mock up model so the reviewer can only judge the looks/weight of it at this point) but it is intriguing.,,

Mind you, perhaps not intriguing enough to actually want to buy it (I love video games as much as everyone but I primarily play games, at least nowadays and when I can find a few seconds to do so, on my XBox).

Still, this is an interesting looking machine…should you be the one interested in it!