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On Impatience and Regrets

The growth of epublishing has opened up the door for many writers who, like me, spent years thinking about “getting published” but were so discouraged by the secret-handshake monopoly of legacy publishers that we did not even try. For my part, the authors...

Formulaic standards

Recently I came across a book review that warned readers about the main characters, who are the love interests of the story, having sex with people other than each other. This story takes place over a period of many years, where the relationship (such as it...

The truth hurts

In the interest of being more accountable to myself about my writing, I’ve started keeping track of my daily word count. I had to go back and estimate for January and February, although I’m fairly sure I came close to accurate for those months: 53,221...

Pausing with Purpose

I recently posted about figuring out how my writing brain works; clearly, I ignore my own advice. I’ve been stalled out lately on my longest in-progress stories, both novel-length, for a couple of weeks. In the meantime I finished the “skateboarder”...

On Being a Hack

I think there is a difference between popular writing and fine literature; certainly, some “fine literature” is nothing more than mental masturbation, and some pop fiction is artistically and beautifully crafted. More than being two ends of a continuum,...

Angry (not-so)Young Writer…

Dealing with a lot of self-directed anger. It’s…insidious. I’m an over achiever. I don’t know any other way to be (although I’m learning to remove judgmental values of “good” and “bad” from my productivity or lack thereof). The thing is, I’m an overachiever who has...