About Hybrid Publishing

In Today’s Journal * About Hybrid Publishing * Hybrid Publishing Is a Viable Option * Of Interest * The Numbers About Hybrid Publishing: A Foreword In Of Interest today, you’ll find a link to Vin Zandri’s latest video from his YouTube channel, Writer’s Life. It that video, beginning at about 4:37, he talks about having found his ‘sweet spot’ in hybrid publishing, vs. going all-tradpub or all-indie. I found his comments in the video interesting, so I emailed him: “Hey Vin, I’m not understanding how tradpub, especially with their lack of promoting authors who aren’t established yet, can get your … Read more

Writing Is Just Writing

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Writing Is Just Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “I have to admit I’m having a blast writing The Sailor [a novel]. I haven’t the faintest idea where it is going but it’s sure fun going along for the ride while I get to record it.” Dave Taylor, a fiction writer who gets it Writing Is Just Writing Glue, staple, or otherwise attach this to the inside of your eyelids: Writing Is Just Writing. Funny, I didn’t plan to post an issue of TNDJ today. Then … Read more

Bradbury, and Provocative? Yes.

In Today’s Journal * The Bradbury Challenge Writers Reporting * The November Challenge * Provocative? * Unabashed Promotion * Of Interest * The Numbers Note: I hope after yesterday’s post, more writers will take the opportunity to jump into the Bradbury Challenge. Of course, only time will tell. The challenge is free, and the whole point is to have fun and grow as a writer. This is what I did, albeit alone, back in 2014. It’s a lot more fun being able to report your progress. The Bradbury Challenge Writers Reporting There is no cost. The only requirement is to … Read more

This!

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * This! * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “How easy it is to make people believe a lie, and how hard it is to undo that work again!” Mark Twain, in a December 1906 remark dictated for his autobiography, which was being published in installments in The North American Review. This! Please buckle up and keep your hands inside the conveyance. This is a long post. The above is among my favorite Mark Twain quotes, though it has often been misquoted (yes, even by me) and presented as, … Read more

Novel Collaborations and the Writing

In Today’s Journal * A New Short Story * Reminder * About Novel Collaborations * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers A New Short Story “Coffee? Perhaps Tea?” went live yesterday at 10 a.m. on my Stanbrough Writes Substack. Go check it out. As always, if you enjoy this strange story, please tell Everyone. If you don’t, shh! (grin) Reminder Today is Saturday. Just a reminder to get your story info in to me before the Journal goes live on Monday. Remember, if you finish a story earlier in the week, you can send the info to me … Read more

How to Overcome ‘Writing Anxiety’?

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Laugh of the Day * How to Overcome ‘Writing Anxiety’? * From Vin Zandri * Of Interest * The Numbers I took a day off yesterday. I worked on squaring away the electricity for the Hovel, but otherwise I did nothing, including writing. I wasn’t going to post an issue of TNDJ this morning, but a bunch of stuff caught my attention. So today’s post is partly serious, partly a chuckle fest. Quote of the Day “I picked up Writing Better Fiction … and I have to say, quite frankly, it’s … Read more

DITW—Pacing Is Everything, Part 1: Dialogue

In Today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * DITW—Pacing Is Everything, Part 1: Dialogue * No Writing Yesterday * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “My three favourite things in life are eating my cats and not using commas.” Anonymous, from a meme “At one point, [Dean Wesley Smith] wrote about writing but those days are long gone. Your TNDJ fulfills that role admirably and is one of the reasons I subscribe.” Dr. Harold Goodman DITW—Pacing Is Everything, Part 1: Dialogue Introduction What follows is an extremely abbreviated look at a massively complex subject: Pacing in fictional dialogue. Later, … Read more

A Life Hack, and a Short Post

In Today’s Journal * A Life Hack for Writing * About Comments * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers A Life Hack for Writing Short post today. I’m still planning a post—or maybe even a series of posts—soon on the importance of Pacing and how to do that. Some segments of that post (or posts of that series) will be next-level, down in the weeds stuff. So stay tuned. But for today my focus will be on fiction and doing what I can before the lights go out. After that I’ll type on battery power. And if the … Read more

Jupiter, and More

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Please Use ‘Like,’ ‘Share,’ and ‘Leave a Comment’ * Jupiter * How to Learn Fiction-Writing Techniques * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Today’s TNDJ forgetfulness topic hit home for me. Before I started doing any writing except for book reviews, my memory of the stories & books I had read was very good. I could easily write a review maybe five days after reading the book and reading another book. Now [that I’m writing], I must write the review when I finish reading the … Read more

Bradbury and a LOT More

In Today’s Journal * Correction * The Bradbury Challenge Writers Reporting * Blackwell Ops 30: John Quick Returns Is Live! * The Writing * The Stephen King (November) Challenge * A Note on Collaborations * The Numbers Correction This is a happy correction. Between me misreading the total on the spreadsheet (the type is so tiny) and adding a few words as a result of my first reader’s catches, the novel is 102 words longer than I reported yesterday. So instead of wrapping at 39703 words, Blackwell Ops 30: John Quick Returns, actually wrapped at 39805 words. A hundred and … Read more