October 3, 2015 Poetry Quote: Echoes & Shadows Categories Inspiration/Poetry/Quotes, Words, & Phrases Comments: 0
September 30, 2015 To All Writers Cut to this length (as it usually is), this powerful quote stands on its own as a kind of toast to writers of all kinds. I first chose it because I like that message and because I thought it was an interesting way to introduce the idea of different forms of writing. Once I found the original interview, however, I... Categories General Thoughts & Updates/Inspiration/Poetry/Quotes, Words, & Phrases Comments: 0
September 16, 2015 Sometimes Stories Don’t Work Out Categories Characterization, Plot, & Setting/Creative Process/Quotes, Words, & Phrases Comments: 0
September 1, 2015 While I’m on a Sondheim Kick, Here’s a Quote for Artists of Any Kind This quote is from the song “Move On” from the musical, Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim. It’s a beautiful song full of other lovely quotes for aspiring artists of any kind. Personally, I like this version with Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin: “Move On.” This quote is from the very end. Categories Creative Process/Quotes, Words, & Phrases/Theatre & Film Comments: 0
August 11, 2015 How Many Authors Does That Count As? Categories Creative Process/Quotes, Words, & Phrases Comment: 1
August 6, 2015 Words Are Music Sometimes writing comes out without a plan for format or genre. Sometimes, it simply is. This is one of those cases. Some things cannot be put into words. Yet somehow, when they are, they become even more powerful. Categories Poetry/Quotes, Words, & Phrases Comments: 0
July 16, 2015 Finishing Move! Robert A. Heinlein’s rules of writing: You must write, You must finish what you start, You must refrain from rewriting except to editorial order, You must put your story on the market, and You must keep it on the market until it has sold. Categories Quotes, Words, & Phrases Comments: 0