What About Rewriting? Heinlein’s Rules series, 4

In Today’s Journal * What About Rewriting? Heinlein’s Rules series, 4 * Of Interest * The Numbers What About Rewriting? Heinlein’s Rules series, 4 A lot of this one is about the most controversial of Heinlein’s Rules: Rule 3. Q: Okay, my next question is about Rule #3: Refrain from rewriting except to editorial order. So, if a story is good enough to be accepted by a publisher, and they give you feedback on what needs to be changed, you should make those changes (within reason). But you shouldn’t do revisions on your own. Q (cont.): I agree with the … Read more

A Break for You, Housekeeping for Me

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * A New Short Story * Bradbury Reminder * Echoes of Hemingway Anthology * For Readers of TNDJ: Re True Pulp * Quiet the Critical Voice and Write Fiction! * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Too many people opt out and never discover their own abilities because they fear failure. They don’t understand commitment.” Pat Summitt A New Short Story “Twelve Stories in a Bus Station” went live Friday at 10 a.m. on my Stanbrough Writes Substack. Go check it out. It’s free. If you … Read more

Heinlein’s Rules Series, 3

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * What If My Story Stinks? Heinlein’s Rules Series, 3 * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols. The public who look at the picture must interpret the symbols as they understand them.” Pablo Picasso What If My Story Stinks? Heinlein’s Rules Series, 3 Today the topic is mostly about Rule 4: You must put it on the market. Q: I want to dive right in to some of my questions about the rules, starting with #4: You must put … Read more

I Get Comments

In Today’s Journal * I Get Comments * Of Interest * The Numbers I Get Comments I felt a need to address this topic again. I’m doing so only because it might get through to one more writer. This will be the last time for a good long while. Big Philly wrote in a comment: “Dean [Wesley Smith] helped me become a better writer. So did the other guy. You take some from here, you take some from there. It’s our work, so we get to choose how we crank it out” (emphasis added). Here’s my response, expanded for a … Read more

Heinlein’s Rules Series, 2

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Heinlein’s Rules Series, 2 * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “You do not have to be prolific as I am, but you do have to produce product….” Dean Wesley Smith Heinlein’s Rules Series, 2 Actually, more introductory stuff today, with some specifics on Heinlein’s Rules mixed in. Q: To provide context, how long have you been using this process, how many books/stories have you been able to write, and what kind of success have you achieved? Harvey: I first discovered Heinlein’s Rules and a technique called Writing … Read more

Heinlein’s Rules Series, 1

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * On WITD and Being Prolific * Heinlein’s Rules Series, 1 * The Numbers Quote of the Day “You do not have to be prolific as I am, but you do have to produce product….” Dean Wesley Smith On WITD and Being Prolific Writing into the dark and being prolific go hand in hand, and they work in concert. But it is not easier for me to WITD because I’ve been writing fiction for a long time or because I’m prolific. Rather, I have been writing for a long time and am … Read more

Bradbury, and Anti-Promotion

In Today’s Journal * The Bradbury Challenge * Anti-Promotion * A Reminder (or If You’re New Here) * Of Interest * The Numbers The Bradbury Challenge The whole point of the Challenge is to have fun and grow as a writer. There is no cost. The only requirement is to write at least one short story per week. Feel free to jump in at any time. During the past week, in addition to whatever other fiction they’re writing, the following writers reported these new stories: Erin Donoho “Finding My First Horse” 2100 YA contemporary. Loyd Jenkins “The Man Who Delivers” … Read more

Correction, and Stuff About Writing

In Today’s Journal * CORRECTION * What the New Amazon… * From Tiffany G About Atticus * From Bob B About Cover Design * Stuff About Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers CORRECTION A writer reported “invalid code” when she tried to download Quiet the Critical Voice and Write Fiction yesterday. I went back and checked, and I found I’d done something stupid. Happens sometimes. (I know, total shock, right?) This offer now runs from today through Sunday, June 28. If critical voice is slowing or stopping your writing, PLEASE download this FREE book. It will help. Click Quiet … Read more

Affinity Publisher Help

In Today’s Journal * Re Yesterday’s Post * A New Short Story * Affinity Publisher Help * True Pulp * Of Interest * The Numbers Re Yesterday’s Post I believe in you and your abilities. To help you along the road to believing in yourself, I’m offering a free book. No strings. Here’s the deal. For the next week, I’m giving away copies of Quiet the Critical Voice and Write Fiction. To get your copy, you only need to click Quiet the Critical Voice and Write Fiction. At checkout, enter the coupon code MHGUD585KD. You can download the book in .pdf, .mobi, … Read more

I Get Emails, and Critical Voice

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * I Get Emails * The Writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Critical mind has one job in fiction: to keep you from writing fiction.” Me, to a friend on the east coast when his novel kept shutting down. I Get Emails A writer—I’ll call her Sylvia, which might or might not be her actual name—emailed to ask my opinion about using WooCommerce and selling through your own WordPress website vs. using Payhip, Shopify, etc. Of course, every writer and indie publisher is different, but no matter … Read more