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Keeping the Faith
One of the things that is very frustrating as a writer is having a publisher lose interest in books in a linked series before that series is completed. From a financial perspective, it’s easy to understand why publishers do this. They have bought and launched a series, but sales aren’t as good as they had…
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Don’t Lose Your Head
This is a post about Eithne‘s magic. But first a story. When we first did the cover for THE RENEGADE’S HEART, Eithne and I spent a ton of time looking at stock photos. I’ll tell you right here and now that this is the greatest time sink known to mankind. There is so little good…
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Unexpected Fan Grrrl
Yesterday, I mentioned that Mr. Math is on a spy movie binge. It started with the newer version of TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY. This adaptation of the John leCarré novel stars Colin Firth. The one Mr. Math remembered starred Alec Guinness and is an older version. There is also (we learned) a BBC television series…
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I Spy
Mr. Math is on a spy movie kick lately and that’s just fine with me. One of the best ways to learn storytelling techniques is by watching movies – not that anyone needs an excuse! – and one of the best ways to learn new storytelling techniques is to watch movies from outside of the…
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TAW – Week Two
This week’s exercises in my Artist’s Way volume focus on perfectionism. This builds on the concept presented in earlier volumes of TAW of the inner critic or censor, and the notion that the critic (by insisting that nothing is good enough) keeps writers from getting anything done at all. Julia Cameron presents techniques to manage…