Writing Life

The life most real to me. As evidenced by the preponderance of posts.

Learning from Tremors

If you haven’t seen Tremors, you need to. While you’re at it, watch the sequels. Even the prequel. Don’t go in expecting a Great Cinematic Experience. Just watch some fun movies. Done? Because there may be spoilers ahead. I’m not reviewing the movies, but I am going to talk about them. So. Not too long […]

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Go On? Go Back? Go Away?

All the edits I made are in. My muses are now tempting me with delightful scenes that don’t make sense in the context of the story. I would be willing to toss pretty much everything written if they’d show me in what context those scenes do work, but noooooooo… Stupid muses. So now here we

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DSED: Day 27

You thought I forgot, didn’t you? Nope. Though I tried. Spent two days poking at proofs, and now copies of Taro’s book and of Rafe’s book are winging their way towards me. I used mostly the same cover for Rafe’s book, but the pic of Eve wasn’t appropriate, and I didn’t have a blurb handy,

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Two Years Ago Today

This post isn’t really for you. It’s for me. Friends to whom I whine about my lack of progress: you know what to do. Two years ago today, in my quest to avoid whatever I was working on, I added up what I’ve written over the years. Talking about Ray Bradbury’s million words, it went

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Stumbling On

So…quitting the Doomy Summer of Editing DOOM didn’t actually happen. When I backed off my guys for a bit, they came up with some answers. They waited till we were halfway through the frakking book because they’re assholes, yes, but…answers. Along with stumbling about trying to fix the implausible plot in this book, I’ve flailed

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Good Question(s)

So I mentioned I’ve been wandering Chuck Wendig’s blog. Today I stumbled on this post:  Six Questions to Ask as You Write. (Still not for the faint of heart–but damn, he cracks me up!) If you don’t care to go over there, here are the six things to ask yourself about a scene, in a

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Arson-Thoughts are a Warning Sign

I don’t want to look at my story. I never want to see it again. Ever. Except that I do. While I’m setting fire to it. And then I want to watch it burn, bits of it floating up into the sky, carrying its flamey destruction with it… So I realized today that except for

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