An Example of Author Intrusion

In Today’s Journal * An Example of Author Intrusion * A Final True Pulp Push: Only Two Days Left! * Of Interest * The Numbers An Example of Author Intrusion The second novel in the Journey Home SF saga is currently posting over at Your Morning Serial, free of course. If you’re a latecomer and you’re interested, you can go there to read The Ark (the first novel) and then The Journey Home: Part 2 (the second novel). I’m also a subscriber, so I’m reading stuff I wrote a while back day by day, just as the other subscribers are. … Read more

Bradbury, and Spicey Stuff

In Today’s Journal * Today’s Best Misplaced Modifier * The Bradbury Challenge * Spicey Stuff (a guest post) * Of Interest * The Numbers Today’s Best Misplaced Modifier Cloned yak delivered via C-section weighing 74 pounds. Fair enough, but how much did the yak weigh? (grin) 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 … Read more

One Author Newsletter

In Today’s Journal * One Author Newsletter * Of Interest * The Numbers One Author Newsletter I recently received an author newsletter from bestselling novelist Rachel Amphlett. The newsletter was just over 780 words plus a few book covers, but in it she seemed to touch all the bases. So it’s an almost-excellent example of what to do if you’re sending out only a monthly newsletter. Here’s the structure Rachel used. Other than my inset note, the bold items below are the sections of her newsletter: Greeting The greeting was personalized to my first name. There’s a way to do … Read more

Different Choice, Different Story

In Today’s Journal * Different Choice, Different Story * Why I Recommend Establishing… * Of Interest * The Numbers Different Choice, Different Story I’ve mentioned before something we all know of ourselves: every choice we make leads to a different future. It leads to our personal story unfolding in a different way. It’s the same with your characters. Every choice your POV character and other characters (your creative subconscious) make leads to their story unfolding in a different way. To see a real-life example, click “As of today, we are no longer enemies” (video). It’s an amazing story. As you … Read more

This is a Special Edition

In Today’s Journal * Why Special Edition? * Reminder: True Pulp Extra Rewards * Of Interest * The Numbers Why Special Edition? I don’t have much for you today, but I wanted to pass along a post from Johnny B. Truant and a reminder. First, my (sincere) apology for passing along what you’ll see in the full title of the post. Hell, even I found it offensive. If you’re wondering, the word the author used didn’t bother me. What bothered me was that there was absolutely no reason to use it. The use was strictly gratuitous. Especially in today’s society, … Read more

Being the Recorder, Being the Presenter

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * Being the Recorder, Being the Presenter * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Thanks for extending the Opening Line Challenge to your subscribers, Harvey. I can’t wait to see what you—and they—come up with. I’m hoping it will lead to a number of new entries in my “Great Opening Lines” website. Dr. Mardy Grothe Being the Recorder, Being the Presenter I encourage anyone reading this to ask any question or questions re writing or publishing. If I feel your question and my response might benefit other writers, chances are good I’ll … Read more

Bradbury, and Don’t Be a Snot

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * The Bradbury Challenge * Please Don’t Be a Snot * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “Here’s a challenge for you. In a future short story, write a killer opening line that includes the words ‘credo’ or ‘creed’.” Dr. Mardy Grothe, in a comment. You all know how much I love a challenge, so I thought I’d toss this out to you too. Enjoy! To get in the right mood and feed your creative subconscious, maybe read over Dr. Mardy’s Quotes of the Week from yesterday. Then run with … Read more

On Genres and Subgenres

In Today’s Journal * On Genres and Subgenres * Re Thriller vs. Suspense Genres * Re Tension vs. Suspense * Of Interest * The Numbers On Genres and Subgenres A couple of days ago, writer Erin D noted that one of the links in a downloadable PDF I linked to over at HarveyStanbrough.com was broken. The article in which that link was listed is still valuable as an overview to genres and the audiences who enjoy them. To read the article, click Genre: A Novel’s Flavor. Note that this article is from 2019. The link to the Romance genre in … Read more

All About Yer Uncle Harv

In Today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * A New Short Story * All About Yer Uncle Harv * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “You will understand that my plays are not constructed plays: they grow naturally. If you ‘construct’ a play: that is, if you plan your play beforehand, and then carry out your plan, you will find yourself in the position of a person putting together a jig-saw puzzle, absorbed and intensely interested in an operation which, to the spectator, is unbearably dull. “The scenes must be born alive. If they are not … Read more

And Now, A Very Special Offer

In Today’s Journal * Doing the Work * A Very Special Offer * Of Interest * The Numbers Doing the Work Yesterday I wrapped up the Echoes of Ellison collection. I finished cycling and formatting (it even has an interactive table of contents) and created a cover, so it’s ready to publish. I decided not to write an extra short story for it (so no “Special Edition,” at least for now). Since I’m making it available as a bonus for the True Pulp Kickstarter (I even shared the promo below with my co-contributors) I’ll hold off publishing it wide until … Read more