On Character and Setting

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * On Character and Setting * The Numbers Quote of the Day “The day will come when you have to call it quits. So whenever that comes, it comes. But until that time comes, live life to the fullest.” Robert Duvall On Character and Setting This post first appeared in different form in TNDJ on February 18, 2023. Even if you remember it from back then, you should read it today. One day I was exchanging emails with a fairly prominent writer about my nonfiction book, Writing the Character-Driven Story. (Note: That … Read more

Mistakes, and Knowing Who You Are

In Today’s Journal * My Quote of the Day * Robert Duvall * Stanbrough Writes * That Isn’t to Say * Of Interest * The Numbers My Quote of the Day “The fundamental component necessary for success is believing in yourself, believing yourself capable.” Harvey Robert Duvall Character actor Robert Duvall has passed away. I always hoped to meet him, specifically to thank him for his portrayal of Texas Ranger Augustus McCrae in Lonesome Dove. That character was in my mind with every novel and short story I wrote in the Wes Crowley saga. He called the role his personal … Read more

The Challenge, and Free Courses

In Today’s Journal * The Bradbury Challenge Report * Free College Courses in Your Interests * I Don’t Recommend Searching for Writing Courses * The Numbers The Bradbury Challenge Report Participating in any challenge is a great way to have fun and grow as a writer. The requirement is to write at least one short story per week, then let me know the title, word count, and genre per the format below. During the past week, the following writers wrote these new stories: Erin Donoho “The Meaning of Home” 2400 Contemporary Vanessa V. Kilmer “Apollo-gize” 3033 Alternative Christopher Ridge “Bathtub … Read more

On Clarity in Fiction

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * A New Short Story * On Clarity in Fiction * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “There is always some kid who may be seeing me for the first time. I owe him my best.” Joe DiMaggio Hmm… There is always some reader who might be seeing your work for the first time. You owe him your best, yes? A New Short Story “Johnny Baby” went live yesterday at 10 a.m. on my Stanbrough Writes Substack. Go check it out. It’s free. If you enjoy it, please click … Read more

This Never Stops Being Funny

In Today’s Journal * This Never Stops Being Funny * Stanbrough Writes Is Going Away * Valentine Sale * Of Interest * The Numbers This Never Stops Being Funny I recently received an email that read “Hello Hervey, “My name is Jennh Hannah. I moderate reader centered activity within Goodreads communities, including the 2026 Reading Challenge group. “I am reaching out because The Bad Country stood out during my review of titles being considered for our reader driven reward and recognition competition. There is something particularly unsettling about the way the novel places David and Mary in an isolated mountain … Read more

Tidying Up

In Today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Tidying Up * A Great Comment * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “The same boiling water that softens a potato hardens an egg. It’s what you’re made of, not your circumstances.” widely attributed to Roald Dahl “It’s easier to fool people than it is to convince them they’ve been fooled.” widely attributed to Mark Twain “If that writer had spent the last decade (or however many years she wasted) actually writing and producing new work instead of endlessly rewriting and paying for ‘manuscript assessments,’ she would have … Read more

Attributes of Stage 4 Fiction Writers

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Attributes of Stage 4 Fiction Writers * On Stage 5 Writers * Alibi Syndicate Press * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.” Charles Schulz Attributes of Stage 4 Fiction Writers Stage 4 Writers are free of the myths. They are fully aware and largely free of the unreasoning fears that give the myths power. They are also fully aware of Story and the nuances of the language as it applies to storytelling. Individual … Read more

Attributes of Stage 3 Fiction Writers

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Attributes of Stage 3 Fiction Writers * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day On the topic of whether writers should be paid for their work…. “Since books are to libraries what asphalt is to highway departments, I assume that Indiana is also asking donations from suppliers of asphalt for her roads. Or has it been decided that asphalt is worth good money, and that books are not?” Kurt Vonnegut, in a letter to Charles Ewick, Indiana State Library on 10 February 1983 (as reported in Letters of Note) … Read more

Young-in-Craft Fiction Writers: 3

In Today’s Journal * My Quote of the Day * Stage 2 Fiction Writers * Of Interest * The Numbers My Quote of the Day “We who write into the dark abstain from conscious mind revision and rewriting, not because our words and stories are precious, but because we prefer the character’s true, authentic story to our own ego-driven fabrication.” Harvey Stage 2 Fiction Writers Stage 2 is primarily a transition from Stage 1 to Stage 3. I know, duh. But the point is, Stage 3 and advancing from the “young-in-craft” stages is the goal. Not everyone makes it. Stage … Read more

The Challenge, and Copyrighting AI

In Today’s Journal * A New Short Story * I Hope You’re Getting Something * The Bradbury Challenge Report * Can You Copyright a Generative AI…? * Of Interest * The Numbers A New Short Story “How It Feels to Be Water” went live on Saturday at 10 a.m. on my Stanbrough Writes Substack. Go check it out. It’s free. This story is a psychological romp through SF horror. If you enjoy it, please click Like. Comments are welcome too. Both help with my Substack algorithms. Then tell Everyone else. Gracias. I Hope You’re Getting Something out of the Stages … Read more