Writing Into (not in) the Dark

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Writing Into (not in) the Dark * Bradbury Challenge Writers Reporting * Idea for an Article * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “I did the same [kind of spot research] ghostwriting a novel about events in Argentina, which neither I nor the author have ever visited. His agent sent back a note that the prospects of sales to a publisher were significantly enhanced by his personal and in-depth knowledge of that country. The author and the writer had a good laugh over that.” Dan Baldwin, in a … Read more

Researching Fiction

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Once Upon a Time There Was a Typo * The Fun Continues * Researching Fiction * Reminder * You Can Subscribe on the Website Now * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “When PG goes into a physical bookstore, the last thing he wants to be confronted with is politics. If a bookstore couldn’t avoid politics, PG would head out the door and order a book from Amazon.” The Passive Guy (see “Of Interest”) I feel exactly the same way about blogs on writing. If the blogger can’t … Read more

A New Short Story, and About Yesterday

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Welcome * New Short Story * About Yesterday * You Can Subscribe on the Website Now * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “At a formal dinner party, the person nearest death should always be seated closest to the bathroom.” George Carlin “At a dinner party one should eat wisely but not too well, and talk well but not too wisely.” W. Somerset Maugham “I went to a garden party to reminisce with my old friends….” Ricky Nelson in “Garden Party” Enjoy a blast from the past. (grin) … Read more

No Questions, and Writing Again

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Welcome * No Questions * Writing Again * Recommended Nonfiction * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “If you want to succeed, you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.” John D. Rockefeller “He is short-sighted who looks only on the path he treads and the wall on which he leans.” Khalil Gibran Welcome Welcome to Ryan (are you part of the famous racing family? [grin]) and any other new subscribers or reader of the Journal. I hope you will … Read more

Some Notes on Pacing

In today’s Journal * Welcome * Pacing * Of Interest * The Numbers * If You Want to Donate Welcome Welcome to Lee and any other new subscribers or reader of the Journal. I hope you will find it useful. Be sure to check out these Archives and other free downloads. Some Notes on Pacing Pacing is a topic many writing instructors won’t touch. I suspect that’s because there really isn’t a lot to know. After a few facts, it’s all practice. And by practice, I mean writing a story, finishing it, spell-checking and publishing or submitting it, then writing … Read more

A Brief History of Publishing, and Story Lengths

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Editing and Writing * A Brief History of Publishing * Story Lengths * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” Albert Einstein “An artist discovers his genius the day he dares not to please.” French novelist Andre Malraux “The secret of fiction writing is to have fun with it, do the best job you can, write only what you want to write, and then release and do it again.” Dean Wesley Smith Editing and Writing For … Read more

Copyediting Redux, Bradbury and More

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Opening Up Copyediting Again, Redux * The Bradbury Challenge * Important: If You Want to Donate * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “I can tell you now that Plotting with Depth, Magic Bakery, Teams, Action in Depth, Applied Depth,and Advanced Depth will not be regular classes starting in 2024. We will be starting up new ones as the spring goes along. So grab them on the sale while you can if you want feedback on assignments. If not, they will be classic workshops.” Dean Wesley Smith, from … Read more

Local Authors, and Opening Up Copyediting Again

In today’s Journal * One More Time to Blackwell Ops 10 * I Am Not a “Local Author” * I’m Copyediting Again * Of Interest * The Numbers One More Time to Blackwell Ops 10 Welp, after my first reader noticed my shift from third to first-person at the beginning of Chapter 4 of the novel, I revised Blackwell Ops 10. Yep, conscious-critical mind stuff. But then, I’ve been a copyeditor for around three decades. Maybe four. I’ve lost count. Mostly I changed Chapter 1 into a Prologue and left it in third person omniscient to introduce the POV character. … Read more

Tag Line Verbs and Reverse Structures

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * A Story: “The Interview” * Tag Line Verbs Update * Reverse Structures * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “Nope,” Mama said. “You can’t talk to the earth with shoes on.” Mama Tombo explaining the facts of life to another character as she starts to pull on her shoes in K. C. Riggs’ excellent second installment of The Widow’s Circlehttps://www.amazon.com/Widows-Circle-K-C-Riggs/dp/1534807276/ “You better live every day like your last because one day you’re going to be right.” Ray Charles A Story: “The Interview” A new story … Read more

Correction, Workshops, and a Reflection

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Shameless Self-Promotion * Vella Correction * Workshop Sale * Reflection on Editing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “It’s not what WE see in the setting or know from research that matters. It’s what the CHARACTER sees and knows AND cares about enough to mention that matters.” Professional novelist Dawn Turner “With all of the qualities of the scene-setting, the dialogue, the place and time and the time and place in which your characters move. And I want to move with the characters, move with them and … Read more