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Introducing: The StoryADay Challenge Handbook

You know what it’s like: you carve out time to write, sit down at your desk with your favorite notebook or software and…your mind draws a blank. Or perhaps you’re a swirling vortex of story ideas, plot problems, anxiety about whether your writing will be ‘good enough’. So you put off writing until you’ve completed all those suddenly-important tasks...

Sun May 5, 2024 16:22
Getting Down to Business

There are some seismic shifts in this month’s roundup. A potentially disturbing development—Meta discussed buying Simon & Schuster to train AI. Yep, you read that right. Meta would then own books published by S&S. AI is nosing in on screenwriters as well, and they’re fighting back. TikTok is considering AI generated ad avatars. Amazon uses...

Sat May 4, 2024 14:57
Taking the Punches

  Ever taken a punch to the face? I have.* Sometimes getting feedback on a manuscript feels very similar. I’m shocked, my head is spinning, I’m a bit bruised, and I want a nap. And maybe some dark chocolate, or a hug. Taking criticism is hard, even when you ask for it. I think the best writers ask for it. (Thanks to Ray Rhamey, we’ve all read...

Fri May 3, 2024 17:03
The Art (and the Importance) of Suffering

My relationship with crows is best described as complicated-but-definitely-trending-positive. Last Thursday evening however, I was startled by a sudden, fervent, 5-alarm cacawphony. No matter, I told myself. They mean me no harm. They are not coming for me. They are simply playing games, noisy games like Taunt the Neighborhood Bald Eagle. Or, Taunt...

Thu May 2, 2024 15:36
Story Imagination: Writer Versus Reader

Writing fiction requires imagination. So does reading fiction. But what kinds? Are both writing and reading imagination the same? Let’s take a closer look. Daydreaming is passive imagination, thought clouds drifting by. Solving math problems uses cognitive imagination. Designing a table to be constructed in your garage woodshop, or mentally planning...

Wed May 1, 2024 15:35
Readings for Writers: Unwelcome Prophets and Catchy Hooks

No prophet is welcome in his own country according to the New Testament. It isn’t so much what they foresee. It’s that their predictions are based on their ability to observe the foibles, biases, and bad practices of the present. Prophets foresee the future much like climate scientists who analyze past and present in order to predict the death of...

Tue Apr 30, 2024 15:35

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