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Writers Rules on Writing Fiction

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

I like this series of lists on how to write fiction from The Guardian, via writers including:

  • Joyce Carol Oates (Don’t try to anticipate an “ideal reader” – there may be one, but he/she is reading someone else.)
  • Will Self (Always carry a notebook. And I mean always. The short-term memory only retains information for three minutes; unless it is committed to paper you can lose an idea for ever.)
  • & Zadie Smith (Work on a computer that is disconnected from the internet.)

The number one thing most of these folks say to do is to write… to be faithful to your craft, to be disciplined, to keep going even when it seems impossible.

Cheers to that.

“How Do I Write A Novel?”

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

People ask me this question all the time, as if there were only one way to write. Writing — not just the product but the process — is as individual as our fingerprints.

That said, I can give you my own experience writing my novel Kiss the Sky, and we can go from there.

Where is “from there?” Well, that’s up to you. I get so many questions these days about writing, selling, publishing, and promoting books that instead of just saying whatever randomly comes to my mind, I’d like to know what’s on yours.

I’d like to do one or more of these each week…. Let’s set that as a goal, not a rule.

So: if you have a question about writing on your mind, just email me through this website.
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