I’m not afraid to say it: I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. But at the same time, I’m also rejoicing in the fact that I’m sick. Maybe that just goes to show how really unwell I am. Seriously though, feeling like crap and not sleeping has given me story ideas. In fact, when I told one of the stories I had thought of, my wife laughed out loud. Since that was the intended outcome I thought that was a good thing. It has also given me more insight into what it means to be sick. We’ve all been there, I expect, but as soon as we are well again, all is forgotten. But what about those people who are […]
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It’s All Fun and Games…
Aaron’s post yesterday made me laugh… and think. Maybe that was Aaron’s intent, maybe it wasn’t, but for me, that was the net result. So what about it specifically made me think? Maybe it was the silliness of the post. By his own admission, Aaron was feeling silly. Why shouldn’t that reveal itself in his writing? I know we have all touched on the whole “Why we write” thing. Most of us say that we have stories to tell and need to get them out. I think I can include myself in that. But here’s a different question… Should we enjoy writing those stories? The first novel I wrote took me seven years to complete. Sure, part of it was written for […]
Read moreShifting the Paradigm without a Clutch
Paradigm is one of those terribly overused buzz words that I have come to hate. In fact, it’s a word I try never to use, but for today, it is appropriate. For you few who haven’t ever heard, used or know what it means, the dictionary definition is: “an example that serves as a pattern or model for something, especially one that forms the basis of a methodology or theory” Great. “So what?” you ask. Let me explain. In writing, the established model (or paradigm, if you will) is to have writers write, editors edit and publisher publish. Traditional publishing is done on paper by publishing houses who distribute books to the masses. Said masses purchase the books and eventually the […]
Read moreMaking Headway
The one thing we can all count on in our writing is that “Things happen”. That little thing called life throws curves at us all, whether it’s family commitments (like sports for kids), community, work and friends. They all seem to conspire against us and try to prevent us from writing. Heck, sometimes even our writing conspires against itself. That’s why we must be so vigilant and disciplined with our writing. That is the reason I set myself the challenge of 30 in 30. Well, that’s partially the reason. If I were to do a bit of self-examination I’d have to admit that it was also to distract myself away from my anxiety around the partial I sent out on the […]
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