The Journal, Wednesday, September 25

In today’s Journal * I haven’t featured * Rambling * The numbers I haven’t featured Lee Lofland for awhile in this Journal despite regularly receiving his posts in my inbox. Lee is a retired detective with about a million years’ experience. I feel fortunate to have his inadvertent input for my crime and detective novels. His most recent offering, “Shooting Fish in a Barrel: Repeat Offenders,” is worth a look. See https://www.leelofland.com/shooting-fish-in-a-barrel-repeat-offenders/. *** Goodreads ticks me off. There, I said it. I’ve had an account with them for several years, but when I tried to log in today they said … Read more

The Journal, Tuesday, September 24

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Today’s Journal is mostly * Topic: Have Faith * Still mostly on hiatus * The numbers Quotes of the Day Via The Passive Voice, “It all began with Adam. He was the first man to tell a joke–or a lie. How lucky Adam was. He knew when he said a good thing, nobody had said it before. Adam was not alone in the Garden of Eden, however, and does not deserve all the credit; much is due to Eve, the first woman, and Satan, the first consultant.” Mark Twain “The cure … Read more

The Journal, Friday, September 20

In today’s Journal * A few words of advice * I recommend * The numbers A few words of advice for those who are sticking to their guns re traditional publishing — I recommend you subscribe to the Authors Publish Magazine newsletter. It’s free, and at least once each week they do a write-up on markets that are open to submissions in various genres, both literary and commercial. I had toyed with the idea of sending one of my novels the tradpub route. However,I have learned how to do everything myself; as a result I retain all net royalties plus … Read more

The Journal, Thursday, September 19

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Topic: Why I’m Here, Doing What I Do * The Numbers Quote of the Day I just saw this in a comment (by someone other than me) on one of Dean’s posts. It was too good not to pass along in light of comments I’ve received here recently: “It’s not rocket science. Why don’t people listen to you? What possible nefarious agenda could you have?” Cora Exactly. Topic: Why I’m Here, Doing What I Do How other writers write doesn’t matter to Dean Wesley Smith and it doesn’t matter to me. … Read more

The Journal, Wednesday, September 18

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * I didn’t plan * The numbers Quote of the Day “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool.”  Richard Feynman I didn’t plan to be back today with a Journal entry, but a comment on yesterday’s post… well, it’s as if I wrote “blue” and the commenter read “xvhbzrr.” It doesn’t really matter except that it also vividly illustrates exactly the attitude I was talking about in yesterday’s post. You can read the comment that prompted my response at https://hestanbrough.com/the-journal-tuesday-september-17/#comments. Here’s my … Read more

The Journal, Tuesday, September 17

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * I experienced a major epiphany * The numbers Quote of the Day Again via The Passive Voice, “No insect hangs its nest on threads as frail as those which will sustain the weight of human vanity.” Edith Wharton This is the sort of thought that strikes me every time I hear a fiction writer refer to what he does as “hard work.” Such an appellation is nothing more than an attempt on two fronts to validate what the fiction writer does for a living. On the first front, maybe saying writing … Read more

The Journal, Monday, September 16

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Topic: I’m Finally Convinced * Yesterday * In my reading this morning * The numbers Quote of the Day Via The Passive Voice, “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it.” Edith Wharton Which coined this thought in my mind: Most writers won’t risk the benefit of light. They blow out the candle and huddle safely in the corner of the room, secure in doing the same worn-out things in the same worn-out ways, then wonder why they aren’t successful. Topic: I’m … Read more

The Journal, Sunday, September 15

In today’s Journal * Again, I just HAD to * Quote of the Day * For anyone out there * Yesterday * The numbers Again, I just HAD to write a Journal entry. You’ll see why. Quote of the Day “We have to dare to be ourselves, however frightening or strange that self may prove to be.” May Sarton in The Journal of a Solitude (Thanks, Sam T!) Not really about writing, but when I read it my thoughts went immediately to a character who might have that philosophy. Might even make a great intro to a story. *** For … Read more

The Journal, Saturday, September 14

In today’s Journal * I decided yesterday * Topic: On “Intertextuality” * My son and grandson * The numbers I decided yesterday to write a Journal post for today when I received Jane Friedman’s “The People in Publishing I Learn From,” which you can find at https://www.janefriedman.com/people-in-publishing-i-learn-from/. I strongly recommend it. The fact that she listed Kris Rusch hooked me on checking out the other people and links she mentioned. Also see Michaele Lockhart’s “No, But I Saw the Movie” at https://prowriterswriting.com/no-but-i-saw-the-movie/. And you might want to read my comment. Topic: On “Intertextuality” Yep. Intertextuality. If it sounds like one … Read more

The Journal, Friday, September 13

In today’s Journal * I had this * A special bonus * Topic: On Word Choice and Distractions in Fiction * Related to today’s topic * The numbers I had this short post all set to go out yesterday, then got busy and forgot to post it. And shock of shocks, the world didn’t end. (grin) I guess it’s all right that I’m not hitting it every day after all. As a special bonus for those who are hanging-in with the Journal, please be sure to check the comments on Dean’s “Dumbest New Myth In Writing” at https://www.deanwesleysmith.com/dumbest-new-myth-in-writing/#comments. A ton … Read more