The Journal: Checking In

In today’s Journal * Writing lags * Carmelita Ramos * Kill Zone blog * Of Interest * The Numbers Writing Lags I was recently reminded that only last year I had a four-month (May through August) lag in writing. Weird how the mind forgets things like that. Here I was thinking this is the longest I’ve gone without the ability to write, but that just isn’t true. I’m currently only about six weeks into my current lag, and it’s for a much better reason. So I’m going to try to not worry about it so much and just wait it … Read more

The Journal: A Day Out

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * A Day Out and a Short Progress Report * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “Tell the Editor and Writer to take a walk and let the Child write whatever it wants.” Clive Matson “We’re writers. We write. If something gets in the way of the writing, it does not belong in our toolbox.” Kristine Kathryn Rusch Today we’re going out of town to estate sales, etc. More to spend a day out of our normal environs than for any other reason. A kind of treasure hunt. But … Read more

The Journal: Insanity

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Vincent Zandri * John Gilstrap, actor * Insanity: Writing Advice from a Stage Zero Writer * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “If the sad parts don’t make us cry when we write, and the funny parts don’t make us chuckle, then we’re just phoning-in our performance, and the reading audience will see right through it. To be believed, you need to live the moment on the page.” John Gilstrap “Writing a novel is rarely fun. Like most writers, I usually rely on love for my characters, daily … Read more

The Journal: Special Edition

In today’s Journal * Special Edition * Of Interest * The Numbers Special Edition This will be short. I’m publishing the Journal today only to urge you to read “Come Looking For Anger,” Dean Wesley Smith’s post from yesterday. Yesterday is the first time I remember being at my computer and not reading his post on the day it was published. Go figure. Anyway, it and the comments are must-read. And spread the word to your writing groups and writer friends. Then duck. You can find the post at https://www.deanwesleysmith.com/come-looking-for-anger/. And if you want to see the post that caused … Read more

The Journal: Got my new pickup

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * My New Pickup * Labor Day Weekend * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “[T]hink like a publisher. I want to wholesale the books to someone like Little Passports because they [not I] work to acquire the end customer….” Darcy Pattison My bride was kind enough to take a couple of quick snapshots of my new pickup. Well, it’s new to me, and exactly what I wanted. Please pay no attention to the short, fat, slouchy, probably balding vagrant who wandered in to photo-bomb the second picture. (Like … Read more

The Journal: A Few Tidbits

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * A few tidbits * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “My problem isn’t piracy, it’s obscurity.” Cory Doctorow “Your next book is your best promotion.” Dean Wesley Smith “A writer is a person who writes. An author is a person who has written.” Dean Wesley Smith Yesterday as I watched and listened to Dean Wesley Smith in a few pop-up lectures, I was reminded of a few tidbits I’ve found to be true. I thought I’d pass those along: 1. The difference between writers who make it and … Read more

The Journal: Yesterday

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Another month gone * Yesterday * Yesterday also * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.” George Bernard Shaw Well, another month gone. That feels significant for some reason, though with me it resonates only with stalled numbers and missed opportunities. I won’t go into that. Too depressing. Yesterday I sold my Chevy Colorado pickup. It’s a 2007, so it was made back when they still actually looked like a mid-size pickup. A … Read more

The Journal: Stopping for a Visit

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Stopping for a Visit * Octavia Butler * Scam Alert * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Until I began writing my own stories, I never found quite what I was looking for… In desperation, I made up my own… I made a universe in it. There I could be a magic horse, a Martian, a telepath. There I could be anywhere but here, any time but now, with any people but these.” Octavia Butler Stopping for a visit to say hello and share some things that are … Read more

The Journal: Just Checking In

In today’s Journal * Just Checking In * Corona Model 3 Folding Typewriter * Of Interest * The Numbers ​​​ I’m not back, but I thought I’d check in. Hope this finds all of you well and writing your fingers to the bone. I’m showing up at the desk every day, hitting all my usual blogs, etc. and attempting to open the right valves to let the fiction flow. So I’m here. If any of you need anything, email me. When I’ve put enough time in the chair to know it isn’t going to happen for at least one more … Read more

The Journal: A Hiatus, DWS and Koontz

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * A Hiatus * Recommendations * Power Words * Of Interest * The Numbers ​​​ Quote of the Day “It took me 15 years to discover I had no talent for writing, but I couldn’t give it up because by that time I was too famous.” Robert Benchley A Hiatus Being subject to neither of the maladies mentioned in Mr. Benchley’s tongue-in-cheek quote—I do have a talent for writing but am far from being too famous to quit—I’ll be on hiatus for awhile. Should I decide to make this a permanent vacation, … Read more