I’ve written in other blog entries that writing is a process not a miracle. That publishing a novel is far more about hard work than genius. That many (if not most) would-be writers do not work hard enough at the sentence level–then gripe about the publishing industry “putting up walls” against new writers. They (the […]
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Toward a Fictional Style
Recently a pleasant young librarian, Jan, from Illinois tracked me down via my website. She specializes in literature for young adults, and, not surprising, is writing a novel of her own. She was shy about asking for advice, but I could tell she was hoping for some reaction. In a moment of Minnesota nice I […]
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Writers Are Not Normal People Writers believe, secretly, that they are different from most people. Deep down, writers think that they have thoughts and feelings other people don’t have. This is probably not true, but it could be. I’ve never answered the question to my own satisfaction. But the feeling of being unique, of having […]
Read articleVan Gogh and Technique
Yes, Vincent van Gogh, the painter (1853-1890), famous for his technique with vivid color and landscapes. But technique is technique, be it painting or writing, and in a recent article in the Smithsonian magazine (Jan 09), Paul Trachtman writes: “. . . van Gogh’s discipline was as firm as his genius was unruly, and he […]
Read articleEvery Book Is Its Own Puzzle: Pre-Writing Strategies
Writing teachers talk to their students a good deal (sometimes too much) about “pre-writing.” That is, thinking through a topic, finding a rhetorical approach (compare/contrast, analogy, etc.), and only then beginning the rough draft of the essay or research paper. Well, the same holds true in approaching a book-length project: strategizing, puzzling over, thinking through […]
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Write Right: Help for Writers: Every Book Is Its Own Puzzle: Pre-Writing Strateg…: ” Writing teachers talk to their students a good deal (sometimes too much) about ‘pre-writing.’ That is, thinking thr…”
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Write Right: Help for Writers: Beginning Your Novel: ” I’m not referring here to first lines or paragraphs, or ‘hooks’ or anything like that. Rather, I mean the artistic…”
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Write Right: Help for Writers: Want To Publish? It’s Not Who You Know But How Yo…: “I recently spoke at writers’ conference, along with Sarah Shumway, a bright young editor at Dutton’s children’s books, and Andrea Weiss, N…”
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Write Right: Help for Writers: First Novels: ” With multiple bids from New York publishers, my first novel sold for $150,000. I say that mainly to get your atten…”
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With multiple bids from New York publishers, my first novel sold for $150,000. I say that mainly to get your attention; now let’s back up and talk about first novels generally. The short story is a great place to learn your fictional chops, but not every plot will fit into the “teacup” (Hortense Calisher called […]
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I’m not referring here to first lines or paragraphs, or “hooks” or anything like that. Rather, I mean the artistic “moment” when you choose to begin typing the first sentence. A key error, one that I’ve made, is beginning to write too early. Pouring the wine before its time, so to speak…. Let’s back up. […]
Read articleWant To Publish?
I recently spoke at writers’ conference, along with Sarah Shumway, a bright young editor at Dutton’s children’s books, and Andrea Weiss, New York editor now working out of California. The three of us presented to about 50 earnest, hard-working writers of all ages, and all looking to take the next step: […]
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