Balancing life and writing
Humans are social creatures. Writing is
a solitary task. This is the push and pull every writer feels. As a
surgeon with a family I have to carve out time to write. This is no
different than a busy mother or parent or young teacher looking to
write their first novel. Or any other of countless examples I could
list.
Most writers write because some innate
urge within them compels them to write. Writers don’t write because
they like writing. Writers write because they need to write. Many
writers are tortured as they compose their works. They worry if
others will enjoy it. They wonder if what they have written is a load
of garbage. Writing can be a very unpleasant, laborious experience.
But writers continue to write. Understanding this unique dynamic is
the most important point in creating write/life balance.
Writers have a compulsion to write.
It’s nice to sit at a page and create. Everything is just as you
wanted it, you control all. It’s not real life. Real life is messy,
sometimes unfair, and often very hard. All writers need to step away
from writing and spend time living life. For myself that means
limiting my writing to very early mornings or very late at night.
I always schedule time for activities
away from writing. If I sit at the computer andbe nothing is working or
I can’t figure out the plot, I just step away. Take some time off.
You brain will still work at the problem in a day or two (or three or
four) when you do return the problem may worked out.
Living and
experiencing life will make your characters richer. Sometimes, when
you’re trying to get your four year old to eat his vegetables or
your partner to see that you’re right, it might seem that sitting
in a quiet space and creating your next masterpiece is what you
should be doing. But remember even in the hurly burly of life when
you’re stuck doing the job you don’t really want because you want
to be a fulltime writer, life is what gives you the raw materials to
dream and to write.
The
Face Transplant
by
R. Arundel
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GENRE:
Medical Suspense Thriller
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BLURB:
An
epic journey of suspense, murder, and sacrifice
Dr.
Matthew MacAulay is a facial transplant surgeon at a prestigious New
York hospital. When his friend and mentor, Tom Grabowski, dies under
mysterious circumstances, Matthew uncovers his friend’s secret: a
new technique that allows perfect facial transplants. No incisions,
no scars. Tom was able to accomplish this monumental feat with the
help of Alice, a supercomputer robot with almost human abilities.
While trying to find the people responsible for murdering Tom,
Matthew realizes he is the prime suspect. He must flee for his life
with the help of Dr. Sarah Larsson, a colleague and reluctant helper,
who has a secret of her own, and Alice, who helps them make sense of
a baffling series of seemingly unrelated events. The clues carry
Matthew and Sarah around the world. They stumble onto a sinister plot
of monumental proportions that leads Matthew all the way to the White
House.
The
Face Transplant is a powerful medical suspense thriller of the first
order. The novel was written by a surgeon who weaves politics,
medicine, and espionage into a tightly paced, intelligent thriller.
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Excerpt:
Guaarrr.
It sounds like water draining from a very large bathtub, through a
very large hole. I just killed myself. I just killed the patient. Dr.
Matthew MacAulay looks down on the operating room table at the gaunt,
graying man. Matthew quickly scans the operating theater. Out of the
corner of his eye, he can see the short wide man in
the
observation area.
I just
killed myself, Sarah, and Amanda.
They
have been hijacked into performing a face transplant. The patient is
unknown. Mr. Glock, the short wide man, hovers in the far end of the
operating room. He made it clear that if the patient did not survive,
the three of them would be following him in short order. The 9 mm
Glock with a silencer on the end gave credence to his profanity-laced
words of warning.
Matthew
looks across the operating room table at Amanda Soto, forty-two, an
American of Spanish ancestry. She has been his scrub nurse, assisting
him in the operating room for the last three years. Divorced, one
child.
It will
take a few more seconds for the monitors to tell everybody what
Matthew already knows. Amanda already knows. She is right across the
table. She saw him use the robotic arm to dissect the vessel and
mistakenly cut the large artery in the neck. An operating room nurse
of Amanda’s experience has seen it all. When Matthew looks into her
eyes, they flash ever so quickly an acknowledgement that it is all
over. Instead of any words, she quietly unclamps the suction. Now a
dull hiss fills the air. To the casual observer, or the short wide
man holding a 9 mm Glock pistol in his fat stubby hands, nothing
really has changed. Amanda, anesthetist Dr. Sarah Larsson, and Dr.
Matthew MacAulay act as if all is going well.
Matthew
cannot help but glance over to the man with the 9 mm Glock. In his
mind he names him Mr. Glock. Adrenaline surges through Matthew’s
body and time slows. The short wide man, Mr. Glock, has gray eyes.
Pale, gray eyes. Very pale, almost tired. Matthew remembers reading
somewhere that people with gray eyes have the best visual acuity.
They make the best marksmen, the best assassins. He wonders if this
was true.
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
R.
Arundel is a practising surgeon. This experience brings realism to
the story. The novel asks what would happen if a surgeon were to
develop the perfect face transplant. This would allow people to have
a new face, in essence create a new identity. You can create the
perfect double, the perfect Doppelganger.
Contact
link: http://www.amazon.com/R-Arundel/e/B00EBCQVEC
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8 comments:
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I love medical suspense. The author being a surgeon I'm sure will make this story very realistic! wow I can't wait to read it.
As a surgeon I made sure the dialogue and choices the medical personnel make in the story was very realistic. It adds to the suspense since it creates a feeling that this could be happening.
Really great post, I always enjoy learning about authors. Thanks for sharing the excerpt as well :)
It's fun sharing and learning with readers.
Sounds like a great book, thank you!
Cool to learn more about your process!
--Trix
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