What to Write Next. Borrowed From Colson Whitehead.
What can I say? This is perfect without any interruptions from me.
From The New York Times
November 1,
What can I say? This is perfect without any interruptions from me.
From The New York Times
November 1,
Joe Konrath writes a blog called A Newbie’s Guild to Publishing.
I’d like to share a recent post of his which is both enlightening and inspiring.
For as many of my author friends who are ecstatic about the way their book covers turned out..
I am all about the somethingness. Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
“The writer must not really know what he is knowing,
I’m pleased and flattered to be asked to post with these wonderful writers.
Sentences come to me in the middle of the night. Perfect opening lines find me in the shower.
Writers see the world… differently.
It looks kind of like this:
EVERYTHING IS,
Edgar Allan Poe apologizes to his publishers for drinking too much and asks them to buy an article because he’s “desperately pushed for money” in an 1842 letter acquired by the University of Virginia for an exhibition marking the author’s 200th birthday.
“For me, insanity is super sanity. The normal is psychotic. Normal means lack of imagination,