The Journal: Responses and the Journal

In today’s Journal * Responses * Copy of the Journal? * Of Interest * The Numbers ​​​ Sorry for any confusion created by yesterday’s post. Some folks apparently thought I was wondering what caused my brain fog. Nope. I knew what caused it. I even knew in advance that it was going to happen and roughly what it would entail. I just don’t know how long it will last (but I’m not asking about that either). I only wanted to report on my experience and make you aware of why I am personally unable to write fiction at the moment, … Read more

The Journal: Some Next-Level Stuff on Pacing

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Topic: Some Next-Level Stuff on Pacing * As predicted * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “I will fail to success. Two novels this month and four next month.” Dean Wesley Smith “To be an author, you have to sit your gluteus maximus in a chair, somewhere, and string words together.” Reavis Wortham Topic: Some Next-Level Stuff on Pacing Just had a chat with a mentoring student. In part of that, I told her the main thing DWS taught me about pacing: Hit the freakin’ return key (Enter … 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: IP Valuation

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Topic: IP Valuation * Rider Jones * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “Intellectual property is the oil of the 21 century.” Mark Getty “He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me.” Thomas Jefferson Topic: IP Valuation I was going to talk in-depth about IP valuation this morning. To that end, I did a Google search for “IP Valuation,” downloaded a promising-looking PDF document, and clicked a button on the … Read more

The Journal: Waxing Philosophical

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Waxing Philosophical * One more comment * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self.” Ernest Hemingway “When asked [by a journalist] about drinking while working, Hemingway once responded, ‘Jesus Christ! Have you ever heard of anyone who drank while he worked? You’re thinking of Faulkner. He does sometimes—and I can tell right in the middle of a page when he’s had his first one.’” Nicholas Mancall-Bitel at Thrillist … Read more

The Journal: Nothing Much Today

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Nothing much today * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it.” George Bernard Shaw Nothing much today in the Journal. I’m kind’a concentrating on getting the novel done and out. So nothing bad going on, just writing. If I’m not here for the next day or two, that’s why. Well, the novel’s writing a little slower again and I’m a little nervous about it because the end is nowhere in sight. I guess … Read more

The Journal: Get a Beverage and Settle In

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * First, there are a lot * Free hour-long lecture * Slow day yesterday * Just out of curiosity * Of her current Kickstarter * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “The writing courses taught me how to trust my characters even more than I had been – to let them lead me through the story.” Rachel Amphlett “There’s a term I like, coined by author Dean Wesley Smith over on his blog, called ‘writing into the dark.’ This means writing without an outline, without an overall plan, without a safety net, … Read more

The Journal: The “Christmas Star”

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * The “Christmas Star” * Paper * A quick apology * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “A lot of what has happened this year — if it were a novel, I would say that it had a little too much plot,” Simon & Schuster CEO Jonathan Karp Anyone who says things like ‘it had a little too much plot’ doesn’t know anything about writing and should shut up and go back to selling books. Or something less important. “PG notes that the author of the OP managed to write the entire … Read more

The Journal: A Light Discourse on Punctuation

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Topic: A Light Discourse on Punctuation * A couple of fairly slow days * The Numbers Quotes of the Day This is one of the greatest quotes on creativity I’ve ever encountered. It goes to the very heart of writing: “Recognizing that people’s reactions don’t belong to you is the only sane way to create. If people enjoy what you’ve created, terrific. If people ignore what you’ve created, too bad. If people misunderstand what you’ve created, don’t sweat it. And what if people absolutely hate what you’ve created? What if people … Read more

The Journal: Challenges

In today’s Journal * Quotes of the Day * Challenges * Later today * My own writing * Of Interest * The Numbers Quotes of the Day “The private detective of fiction is a fantastic creation who acts and speaks like a real man. He can be completely realistic in every sense but one, that one sense being that in life as we know it such a man would not be a private detective.” Raymond Chandler “The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us.” Bill Watterson “Light travels … Read more