Being Too Vague Is Not Good

In Today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Being Too Vague Is Not Good * Another Reminder * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “Once we realize we are all members of humanity, we will want to compete in the spirit of love.” Muhammad Ali “You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose.” Indira Gandhi Being Too Vague Is Not Good I’ve said many times that a good fiction writer is continually learning more about the craft of fiction writing. Despite the proliferation of how-to books … Read more

A Very Short Post

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * A Very Short Post * Just a Reminder * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “I’ve been making it my goal to write everyday, and get 7,000 words a week. The only way to learn any craft is to exercise it! There were some rough patches getting started (old fears coming back into play etc.) but I’m glad to say Ive been pretty consistent over the last few months, and many times I end up exceeding my goal. I feel myself learning more about myself as a writer … Read more

Priorities, and When You Buy Used

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Free Nonfiction Books: A Reminder * Priorities * When You Buy a Used Laptop * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “[As I was jogging in place while watching a video,] I heard a voice say, ‘You didn’t say anything about why I set up the display in the first place. Are you interested?’ Of course I was interested, and now I’ve added another 156 words to a story I thought was finished. So the lesson—listen to that quiet voice that has such impact. It … Read more

Bradbury, and November Challenge Expanded

In today’s Journal * November Challenge Expanded * The Bradbury Challenge Writers Reporting * Writers Write * The Writing * KKR’s Reading Program * Of Interest * The Numbers November Challenge Expanded Owing to a friend reminding me that November is also National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo, and see below), I’ve expanded the upcoming November challenge. On October 26 I announced the Stephen King Challenge (see below): 1000 words per day, or 30,000 words for the month. I’m adding a second challenge for anyone who’s intrigued with the NaNo goal of writing a 50,000 word novel in a month. The … Read more

Two Essential Tips and a Sale

In today’s Journal * An Essential Dialogue Tip * An Essential Narrative Tip * A Minor Digression and a Sale * The Numbers An Essential Dialogue Tip When a tag line or brief descriptive narrative is necessary to let the reader know which character is speaking, always, always, ALWAYS put it ahead of the dialogue, not after the dialogue. This is especially true when more than two characters are involved in a scene. Putting the tag line or descriptive narrative after the dialogue is a kind of reverse construction, and reverse constructions are almost always detrimental to a reading experience. … Read more

November, and a Great Response

In today’s Journal * New Short Story * November Is Coming * What Is a First Reader? * Wow! Great Response! * The Writing * The Numbers New Short Story “Brain Food” went live yesterday at 10 a.m. on my Stanbrough Writes Substack. Go check it out. I think of this one as being a kind of magic realism that happens in the reader’s mind rather than on the page. As always, if you enjoy it, please tell Everyone. If you don’t, shhh! (grin) November Is Coming Hey guys, November is fast approaching and it’s a 30-day month. Several of … Read more

Want to Collaborate?

In today’s Journal * My New Adjusted Goal * Want to Collaborate? * Of Interest * The Numbers About My New Adjusted Goal On October 12, I posted a new adjusted goal for the year. At the beginning of the year, I’d planned to write 24 novels. That’s basically it. Since I typically turn out a novel in 14 or 15 days, that was not an ‘easy’ goal, but it was do-able. It would require me to experience very few non-writing days, forced or voluntary. But as of October 12, with only 14 novels published this calendar year and only … Read more

Writers Write

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Writers Write * The Writing * Oh, and Another Source for Story Ideas * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Oh, I do not have multiple personality disorder. I’m a fiction writer. I have a lot of inner children, and sometimes they come out to play.” Me, to an imaginary psychiatrist Writers Write Note: The two excerpts below are from private emails from writers who are subscribed to TNDJ. The first is a testament to WITD, in a way, specifically to “writing fast,” which basically means writing what … Read more

Yesterday, and Spell Checking

In today’s Journal * Yesterday, and Spell Checking * Verisimilitude * Of Interest * The Numbers Yesterday, and Spell Checking After I filed TNDJ, I started the day yesterday by spell checking the complete (thus far) 2024 Journal Archives. I was surprised. The process took about 15 minutes or a little longer. Of course, I caught glimpses here and there of what I’d written. MAN there’s a lot of knowledge in those posts, from January 2, 2024 all the way through to October 23, 2024. This year’s archive alone is already 297,869 words in 914 pages. And that’s not including … Read more

Please Think Long and Hard

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Three Great Resources for Writers * An Interesting Writing Day * Please Think Long and Hard * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “The strength of fiction is series and hooking readers into a series.” Dave Chesson (the Kindlepreneur) in an interview (see Of Interest) Three Great Resources for Writers All writers are different, so I’m not gonna talk about these. I just want to mention them and provide the links. You can explore each of them on your own: Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLI) Selfpublishingadvice.org/ratings​​ (Also from … Read more