An Old Review, and Draft2Digital

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Sentence Length * An Old Review Is New Again * You DO Know About Draft2Digital, Right? * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “For whatever weird reason my mind wanted to write a ‘sweet romance’ genre story and it grew into a [short novel of 26786 words] of all things. Go figure. I stayed the hell out of the way and let this character tell her story…. I’ve never written romance and I don’t write romance—I’m strictly a speculative fiction guy—but there you go.” George Kordonis I love … Read more

Bradbury Challenge Participants

In today’s Journal * Correction #2 * Bradbury Challenge Participants Correction #2 Well, crap. I won’t go into a long-winded explanation, but somewhere or other I lost a day. I was thinking today was Sunday. Only the arrival of the trash truck convinced me otherwise. Apologies to George, Balázs and KC, who tried to tell me. Anyway, in an extremely rare second post in one day, here are the Challenge results for the past week. Yeah, I could’a waited until tomorrow, but this should get everything back on track. Bradbury Challenge Participants During the past week, in addition to whatever … Read more

Gold Find, and the Quandary of the Sagging Middle

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Correction * I Found Gold * The Quandary of the Sagging Middle * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.” Albert Einstein Correction Yesterday I wrote that I would report on the Challenge on Sunday. Um, nope. Mental typo. I’ll report each week on Monday until this thing is over. Sorry for any confusion. I Found Gold You all know how relatively thorough and meticulous I am with my filing system. I talked about it in “Organizing … Read more

A Few Thoughts on Craft

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * A Few Thoughts on Craft * No Writing Yesterday * Bradbury Challenge Reminder * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “[T]he asymmetry in the city’s response can’t but make some residents suspicious, and such suspicion is clearly a wider phenomenon at this moment. In episodes of government by crisis, some interests find themselves more aligned with officialdom than others.” Matthew Crawford from “The danger of safetyism” (Thanks to Matt P. for the link) “[W]e would do well to remember that bureaucracies have their own interests, quite apart from … Read more

“Layers,” and WPS Office Set Aside

In today’s Journal * A New Story * WPS Office Set Aside * Of Interest * The Numbers A New Story Yesterday a new story went out via my substack. If you aren’t subscribed and would like to read it, click “Layers”. Afterward if you want to subscribe, click the button at the end of the post. I noticed one kind of strange thing, and I hadn’t noticed it before. The POV character of the story is a guy named Thomas Pilsen. A character by the same name stars in one or two other stories and/or novellas as well, in … Read more

Characters, and Still Testing WPS Office

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Still Testing WPS Office * Where Do My Characters Come From? * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “We fluff them and fold them and nudge them and enhance them and bind them and break them and embellish them beyond measure; then, as we drive them up to the college interviews that they’ve heard since birth are the gateway to the lives they were destined to lead based on nothing more than our own need for it to be true, we tell them, with a smile so tight … Read more

LibreOffice Pros and Cons

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * LibreOffice Pros and Cons * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” Mae West LibreOffice Pros and Cons Sorry I’m a little late this morning. I had to go fasting for labs this morning. Strictly routine. Also, I thought I would post reviews (pros and cons) for both LibreOffice and WPS Office in the same post a day or two from now, but that is not to be. The post would be far too long. So … Read more

Not Tag Line Verbs and More on Backups

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Not Tag Line Verbs * More on Ways to Backup Your Files * Testing Office 365 Alternatives * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “What progress we are making. In the Middle Ages they would have burned me. Now they are content with burning my books.” Sigmund Freud “Every standalone is a new shot at discoverability.” Chuck Wendighttps://terribleminds.com/ “Just because some corporate drone is familiar with what books sell doesn’t make them an expert on what children should be reading. It does, however, represent virtue signaling to other … Read more

On Amazon Kindle Unlimited, and a Question of Backup

In today’s Journal * Bestselling Authors Opine on Amazon Kindle Unlimited * Speaking of Vin Zandri and Productivity * A Question of Backup * Of Interest * The Numbers Bestselling Authors Opine on Amazon Kindle Unlimited Bestselling Thriller Author Vincent Zandri— New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and indie publisher Vin Zandri left this comment on the Substack version of yesterday’s post on Kindle Unlimited: “I’ve been doing the pub first in KU for three months just to get on the hot new release and bestseller lists and to take advantage of the free days and the KU … Read more

My Take on Kindle Unlimited, and the Bradbury Challenge

In today’s Journal * Kindle Unlimited? * Bradbury Challenge Writers Reporting * Of Interest * The Numbers Kindle Unlimited? Writer George K asked my thoughts about Kindle Unlimited, Amazon’s exclusive publishing program. If you enroll a book in KU, it’s can’t be sold anywhere else, including your own website, for a period of 3 months. DW Smith and KK Rusch have always advised against going exclusive, but… even though Dean is always quick to point out that he started from scratch with the advent of the new self-publishing boom, that isn’t exactly the case. Or maybe his idea of “starting … Read more