Language as a Precision Instrument

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * AI Blockers * Try And vs. Try To * The Writing * Of Interest Quote of the Day “Reason is God’s crowning gift to man[kind].” Sophocles AI Blockers Sigh. Whatever. “Researchers release free app that protects artists’ work from being scraped by AI training models; program adds nearly imperceptible changes to images that go unnoticed by current AI image generators” (https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/17/glaze-generative-ai-art-style-mimicry-protection/) It was inevitable, I suppose. It’s what humans do. One human creates Something New, which in every case may be used for good or for evil. Then another human creates … Read more

Plague for Our Times, and Wattpad

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Story Idea * Wattpad * Of Interest Quotes of the Day “Publishing your own book may not come with the prestige of earning a book deal. However, publishing prestige is an outdated concept, and readers certainly don’t care.” Dave Chesson “The Universe is not obliged to conform to what we consider comfortable or plausible.” Carl Sagan “Writer’s block is a misnomer and can be compared with turning off a faucet. Like the ability to write, faucets can develop problems when they’re seldom used. You get all this rust in the pipes. … Read more

Recommendations, and Bradbury

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Recommendations * Bradbury on Writing * The Fireman * Of Interest Quotes of the Day “I don’t believe in college for writers. … The intellect is a great danger to creativity. … You must never think at the [keyboard]. You must feel. … If there’s no feeling, there cannot be great art.” Ray Bradbury “All my characters write the books. I don’t write the books. All these characters come to me and say, ‘Listen to me,’ and I listen to them and I put it down, and that’s how the books … Read more

Ian Fleming, and a New Free Story Every Week

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Welcome * Ian Fleming on How to Write * A New Free Story Every Week * The Craft Boils Down * Of Interest Quotes of the Day “You have to get the reader to turn over the page.” Ian Fleming (see “Of Interest”) “I have a charming relative who is an angry young littérateur of renown. He is maddened by the fact that more people read my books than his. … I asked him how he described himself on his passport. ‘I bet you call yourself an Author,’ I said. He … Read more

Practice Makes Perfect, and Stupid Mistakes

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Practice Makes Perfect * Stupid (or Lazy) Mistakes * Writing * Of Interest * Ahem. Sorry, but I don’t buy it. Quotes of the Day “Life is tough, but it’s tougher if you’re stupid.” John Wayne “The fact that I was a girl never damaged my ambitions to be a pope or an emperor.” Willa Cather (Specifically to address the last item in “Of Interest”) Practice Makes Perfect We live in a world in which experience rules and practice makes perfect. Not that we can ever actually achieve perfection because what … Read more

A Great Comment on Estate Planning for Writers

In today’s Journal * A Great Comment on Estate Planning for Writers * Of Interest A Great Comment on Estate Planning for Writers This was important enough to spread the word through a new edition of the Journal. I’ve been keeping up with comments on Dean’s post from a few days ago on “Copyright Valuation.” One great comment was from C.E. Petit, whom I believe is an IP attorney. C.E. writes in part, “One other very important note (this is general advice, not legal advice…): “Don’t be Andre Norton. “If you set up an IP holding entity …, be complete … Read more

Interested in AI Audio?

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Interested in AI Audio? * Extended Sale * Of Interest Quote of the Day “Always read for pleasure first. Then if you want to go back and analyze [a passage] that’s fine.” Dean Wesley Smith Interested in AI Audio? If you’re interested in AI Audio, see “The Research (Part Two) AI Audio” at https://www.thepassivevoice.com/the-research-part-two-ai-audio/. I posted this one so you can see PG’s take. However, I recommend clicking through to Kris Rusch’s original post at https://kriswrites.com/2023/03/08/business-musings-the-research-part-two-ai-audio/. Be sure to read the comments. One commenter mentioned that she got “Blakify … for … Read more

Copyright Valuation and Half-Price Workshops

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Copyright Valuation and Half-Price Workshops * Of Interest Quotes of the Day “Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza.” Dave Barry Copyright Valuation and Half-Price Workshops I hadn’t planned on publishing the Journal today but Dean wrote an arguably good “sort of rant” on copyright valuation. For that, see https://deanwesleysmith.com/copyright-valuation-a-sort-of-rant/. Also, a reminder that his half-price sale on everything on Teachable expires late … Read more

Italics, Who’s Talking? and Hypocrisy

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Italics, and Who’s Talking? * The Hypocrisy of Writers’ Organization Magazines * Of Interest Quotes of the Day “After you learn to write your whole object is to convey everything, every sensation, sight, [smell, sound, taste,] feeling, place and emotion to the reader.” Ernest Hemingway “When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters.” Ernest Hemingway “Prose is architecture, not interior decoration…. For a writer to put his own intellectual musings… into the mouths of artificially constructed characters… does not make literature.” Ernest Hemingway Italics, and Who’s … Read more

An Easter Egg from DWS

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * An Easter Egg from DWS * Back to Writing Fiction * Of Interest Quotes of the Day from Ernest Hemingway on “The Writer’s Life” “I don’t think there is any question about artistic integrities. It has always been much more exciting to write than to be paid for it….” “I only think about writing truly. Posterity can take care of herself.” An Easter Egg from DWS I used to read Dean Wesley Smith’s blog every day. More recently, I read the headline. If it seems more advertising than substance, I skip … Read more