"Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for money."
-Moliere
Writing really is like prostitution. Writers do share themselves with whomever pays them, they numb themselves from reality while they work, agents pimp them out on the street, and only the best make the big money. Hmm. It's no wonder Hollywood portrays them as drunks, psychos, and addicts.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Some Things Never Change
"Not every story has explosions and car chases. That's why they have nudity and espionage."
- Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
Nudity and espionage are cheap easy tricks for getting attention. So, too, are explosions and car chases. But stories in which nothing explodes, where cars stay still, characters remain clothed, and no one spies on their neighbors are boring to modern readers. Ironically, writers today must show meaning in speeding, sneaking, lurking, smashing, and stripping characters. But that's writing. Some things never change.
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- Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
Nudity and espionage are cheap easy tricks for getting attention. So, too, are explosions and car chases. But stories in which nothing explodes, where cars stay still, characters remain clothed, and no one spies on their neighbors are boring to modern readers. Ironically, writers today must show meaning in speeding, sneaking, lurking, smashing, and stripping characters. But that's writing. Some things never change.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Will and Desire
"I see the notion of talent as quite irrelevant. I see instead perseverance, application, industry, assiduity, will, will, will, desire, desire, desire."
- Gordon Lish
If you write until you feel Lish's meaning, you will never stop writing.
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- Gordon Lish
If you write until you feel Lish's meaning, you will never stop writing.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Characteristic of You
"The characteristic of Chaucer is intensity: of Spencer, remoteness: of Milton elevation and of Shakespeare everything."
- William Hazlitt
... the characteristics of you, who knows? Write something. Let posterity figure you out.
Please visit Shooting an Albatross
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- William Hazlitt
... the characteristics of you, who knows? Write something. Let posterity figure you out.
Please visit Shooting an Albatross
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Hear, Feel, and See
"My task...is to make you hear, to make you feel--and, above all, to make you see. That is all, and it is everything."
- Joseph Conrad
Doctor, make you hear,
Preacher, make you feel,
Teacher, make you see,
A writer? ... make you hear, feel, and see?
"That is all, and it is everything." - Joseph Conrad (M.D., pastor, Ph.D.?)
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- Joseph Conrad
Doctor, make you hear,
Preacher, make you feel,
Teacher, make you see,
A writer? ... make you hear, feel, and see?
"That is all, and it is everything." - Joseph Conrad (M.D., pastor, Ph.D.?)
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Write in The Zone
"The strokes of the pen need deliberation as much as the sword needs swiftness."
- Julia Ward Howe
Professional basketball players "in the zone" do not deliberate. Their years of dedication, passion, and practice gives them the stroke and swiftness of a champion. They seem "unconscious" while they are playing. The same can be true for writers. Beginning writers should, and do, over think their words, sentences, and paragraphs, remembering to dribble first, thinking to plant their foot, to box-out, rebound, keep their hands up, and so on. They practice for years. While only a few ever write in the zone, most writers are satisfied just being unconscious.
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- Julia Ward Howe
Professional basketball players "in the zone" do not deliberate. Their years of dedication, passion, and practice gives them the stroke and swiftness of a champion. They seem "unconscious" while they are playing. The same can be true for writers. Beginning writers should, and do, over think their words, sentences, and paragraphs, remembering to dribble first, thinking to plant their foot, to box-out, rebound, keep their hands up, and so on. They practice for years. While only a few ever write in the zone, most writers are satisfied just being unconscious.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
When a Nation Loses
"If a nation loses its [writers], it loses its childhood."
- Peter Handke
When a nation loses its readers, it loses its wisdom.
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- Peter Handke
When a nation loses its readers, it loses its wisdom.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Trust Inspiration
"When I sit at my table to write, I never know what it's going to be until I'm under way. I trust in inspiration, which sometimes comes and sometimes doesn't. But I don't sit back waiting for it. I work every day."
- Alberto Moravia
Try it. Write every day. You will discover writing, and inspiration will discover you. You will learn you can trust it. Inspiration always comes every time. But writers beware! Inspiration will always out wait your complacency.
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- Alberto Moravia
Try it. Write every day. You will discover writing, and inspiration will discover you. You will learn you can trust it. Inspiration always comes every time. But writers beware! Inspiration will always out wait your complacency.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Bore The Reader
"It is a cardinal sin to bore the reader."
- Larry Niven
Whether it is the whisper of a nudge, shout of a shove, or scream of a scratch, published authors can always hear the sound of their success or failure. Unfortunately, it can happen after they have already lost their readers, and to get them back requires something like forgiving a cardinal sin. It takes a miracle. It takes a savior - just don't go there.
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- Larry Niven
Whether it is the whisper of a nudge, shout of a shove, or scream of a scratch, published authors can always hear the sound of their success or failure. Unfortunately, it can happen after they have already lost their readers, and to get them back requires something like forgiving a cardinal sin. It takes a miracle. It takes a savior - just don't go there.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Crazy
"Reality leaves a lot to the imagination."
- John Lennon
While imagination without reality is only insanity, reality without imagination is death. Writers imagine between insanity and death. They're crazy.
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- John Lennon
While imagination without reality is only insanity, reality without imagination is death. Writers imagine between insanity and death. They're crazy.
© 2009, Steven R. Lundin, all rights reserved
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