Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Updates

Hello all,

I apologize for not updating in a while. Many lifechanges have happened since June. Carter Matthew Shaner was born on August 18th. We've thoroughly enjoyed watching him grow up for the past three months. He's a great baby.
I'll make a point to add more links as I've had some other publications not included in the link area. Eternal Press has just picked up my novella Life After for online publication. Besides that, I'm still plugging away at what I hope will be, my fourth novel, or maybe my third novella, however it turns out.
On the reading front I have, way too late, discovered Neil Gaiman and his masterworks of fiction. Rarely do you find an author with such a massive imagination and the ability to paint such vivid scenes. He is an asset to the world of fiction.
This is it for now but I'll get back into the updates soon.

Matt

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Denis Johnson

Just finished reading Johnson's short story collection, Jesus' Son. I know he has just put out a 600 page opus on Vietnam and, if length is not your style, check out this collection. His writing has a Hemmingway sparseness with matching intensity. He has the ability to put you THERE, as the reader. Poe talked about the Single Effect, where disbelief is suspended, and Johnson hits this perfectly. You start each story able to jump into place with the characters. His world is dark but interesting. I recommend this to anyone wanting a clinic on the short story. Dirty Wedding topped out as my favorite selection.
On the writing front, I've backed off slightly on submissions for the moment to focus on my fourth longer length work. I'm about 200 pages into it and am really excited to see how it will work out. I've taken a different approach to the narrative this time and it has made things easier and freed up a little more creativity.
I wrote a fan letter to Chuck Palahniuk, the author of Fight Club, last year and he replied with a letter of his own and a box of goodies. His letter advised to make sure I keep writing fun. I think it is valuable advice for everyone in the craft. The novel in progress has been the most fun yet and I hope it shows through the text.
On a personal note, we are two months away from the arrival of our son! I am nervous and happy and excited all at once. The gravity of the situation weighs on my soul and I'm sure it will be an amazing day to meet him in person when he arrives.

-Matt

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Josh Ferris

Just finished Then We Came To The End. Excellent novel. Ferris has the rare ability to give everyday actions deep significance. His characters are funny and remind me of so many of my coworkers. He took the story line through similar paces, winding it around random and usual activity. I look forward to reading more of his work. Also it was an inspiration. Working in an office, I can feel the pain of the characters. As they presented in the book, there are ways to survive it and maybe no one ever does. We spend the majority of our time at "work." It's a sad thought.
It served to vocalize the familiar issue of writing. I'm trying to find a niche and do it professionally while supporting my family with this office work. Ferris portrayed this conflict perfectly in his novel. Overall, I recommend it.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

2 New Short Story Publications

Hello all,

I am happy to post that two more of my short stories have been accepted for publication. Spare Parts and Casting are both flash fiction length and very easy to digest and enjoy. Please see the links on the right to check out the stories.
On a side note, I am ready for the summer. This winter just seems to be hanging on.

Have a great one,
Matt

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Novella Publication

Received some exciting news today. It appears that RS Publishing in Australia has accepted my novella The Ancient Ones for publication. They are an e book distributor and will have the text on their site available for purchase and download. The prices are very reasonable and I enjoy the company and its premise to distribute good stories to a wide audience. I'm glad to see this particular text get out there and honestly have an idea for another novella with the main character off of a script I started in my free time. We'll see how it goes!

Matt

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Amy Hempel

Just finished reading her collected short stories. She is highly recommended in the sites I find and I understand why. Not many authors are also artists. She paints stories beyond the words. Her work is beautiful and haunting. Her images stick in your head well after the reading. I found myself reading a story and having multiple "wow" moments. She is deep and multifacited. It was a great learning experience and something I recommend for any casual readers or authors looking to learn something about the craft.

Matt

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Short Story Publication

I'm glad to say that I've just picked up the next short story publication for 2008. Yellow Mama has agreed to publish Where the Gods Play in June in their Issue 8. The story is a slice of life night for an angry kid. I enjoy the imagery and it speaks to me at a certain level. I always appreciate a publication and know that they are building blocks to bigger things.
We also went to our first ultrasound today and met the baby. The baby is only the size of a Lima bean at the moment but it is still an amazing thing. I'm sure a story will come of it!

Matt

Sunday, January 6, 2008

A New Short Story Publication

One of my short stories that I really enjoyed writing, A Pale Horse, has been picked up by Fantastic Horror for publication in their Issue 5. It is slightly long at 35 pages but I think it tells a quality story that I hope scares and entertains at the same time. Its always great to build the credits and I'm eternally thankful for the editors that choose my work.

Matt