The Journal: David Farland and Dan Baldwin

In today’s Journal * Quote of the Day * David Farland * Dan Baldwin * The end of the novel * Of Interest * The Numbers Quote of the Day “It’s been my belief from the beginning that there is virtually nothing an author can do to significantly impact sales. The best way for an author to sell books is to write more books.” John Gilstrap David Farland I’ve been linking to a series of posts by David Farland in “Of Interest.” So far he’s posted ten lessons. There might be more. I don’t agree with everything Farland says about … Read more

The Journal: Not Much Today

In today’s Journal * Not Mucn Today * I almost wrote a topic * Of Interest * The Numbers Not Mucn Today I’m publishing this issue of the Journal mostly to get the “Of Interest” items below out to you. I almost wrote a topic for this one, which I would have titled “Get Your Facts Straight.” It was the result of reading a pure puff-piece I read on the Authors Publish blog. The article was ostensibly about whether self-publishing was a good idea. The upshot of the article was “self-publishing isn’t for everyone, but when it is done right, … Read more

The Journal: The Novel and the Free Ebook

In today’s Journal * The Novel * Of Interest * The Numbers The Novel Well, as I reported several days ago, I planned to take my time with this one. But I seem unable to do that. On days when I reined myself in, I still wrote a lot of words. And so far I have zero cuts included in that word count. So it looks like this one could wrap as early as today, and probably no later than a few days from now. I’m hoping the characters will throw in a new twist or two. I’m very much … Read more

The Journal: I love a good argument

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * I love a good argument * Of Interest * The Numbers I love a good argument, and I have two to report today. Re a point made in the first item in “Of Interest” today, I am an indie publisher, and I don’t believe traditional publishers make the lion’s share of book sales. The author of the article points out (correctly) that “The majority of the cover price of a book goes to the retailer—the book store—and the distributor.” I agree. The assertion is indisputable. So I would never say the … Read more

The Journal: Appreciate and Be Loyal to Your Creative Subconscious

In today’s Journal * Topic: Appreciate and Be Loyal to Your Creative Subconscious * Of Interest * The Numbers Topic: Appreciate and Be Loyal to Your Creative Subconscious Maybe one of the worst things about the myths of writing is that they cause otherwise perfectly good storytellers to make tons of mistakes. Chief among those mistakes is placing too much importance on any one reader’s opinion. Especially when the writer then changes the content of a story because of that opinion. I’m not talking about wrong-word usages or other typos here. I’m not talking about missing periods at the end … Read more

The Journal: Writing Your Story Description

In today’s Journal * A Favor to Ask * Topic: Writing Your Story Description * Of Interest * The Numbers A Favor to Ask Apparently my posts from HarveyStanbrough.com (author site) no longer go out, which means nobody on that large mailing list received my special promo announcement about the ebook giveaway. It will take me some time to figure out what happened and why and how to fix it. I’m also no longer on Facebook. So if you don’t mind, please share this link with your friends and on social media. It would be a big help. Thank you: … Read more

The Journal: Readers Like to Fill-in the Blanks (Uh, No)

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * PQ Topic: Readers Like to Fill-in the Blanks * This morning I left a comment * Of Interest * The Numbers PQ Topic: Readers Like to Fill-in the Blanks Actually this isn’t a Persistent Question so much as a Persistent Misbelief. A myth. Something even writers sometimes pass along to other writers. And it’s male bovine excrement. My immediate response to “Readers like to fill in the blanks” is a pair of arched eyebrows, a head shaking slightly side to side, and “So?” As a writer, do you really care what … Read more

The Journal: Yesterday and Bundlerabbit

In today’s Journal * Yesterday, I wore out a mouse * Yesterday, also * Yesterday, III * By the way * Bundlerabbit * A very short PQ Topic: Less Can Be More * Of Interest * The Numbers Yesterday, I wore out a mouse. (Microsoft Mobile Wireless Mouse 3500 in Lock Ness grey) Over the past several years of writing fiction, I’ve always had the same mouse with my writing ‘puter. Over the past six-plus years I’ve gone through probably three or four writing ‘puters, but whenever I changed from one to the other, that mouse went with me. I … Read more

The Journal: A New Writing Process to Try

In today’s Journal * A New Writing Process to Try * The Reviews Begin * I wish I could share * Yesterday * Of Interest * The Numbers A New Writing Process to Try A writer (and a reader of the Journal) sent me an email I wanted to pass along: “I just came across the approach/process of method writing as taught by Jack Grapes and would like to share it with you, if you haven’t heard of it already. It seems quite interesting and worth considering. I have included two interviews he has on the FilmCourage YouTube channel below.” … Read more

The Journal: Nada

In today’s Journal * Nada * Of Interest * The Numbers Wow, really nothing to talk about today. I mentioned yesterday that I believe the novel is nearing completion, though the end is not yet in sight. That might also be wishful thinking. Not that I’m tired of it at all, but my creative subconscious has become accustomed to novels wrapping in about two weeks, so…. And sometimes, when a novel’s running but getting close to the end, the other stuff in the Journal seems to dwindle. Anyway, I posted today mostly to get the “Of Interest” items below out … Read more