Keep telling yourself, it’s not about the money.
When I first got it into my head that I wanted to be a writer, I had a pretty specific (if contradictory) vision of what that would be like. On one hand, the life looked incredibly romantic. You know, that sensitive Byronic picture of the writer […]
Continue ReadingWhen writing isn’t the day job, then your writing “office” is probably in your house. Of course, for writers who do make their living through words, their office is probably at home too. For many, the idea of working from home is the ideal. Sleep late. Trundle down to the computer […]
Continue ReadingI like short, pithy advice about writing. Maybe I’m just a simple guy, but I think more about the easily digested suggestions I’ve read than the long, theoretical essays contained in the several dozen writing books on my shelves. For example, when I had a chance to have Connie Willis sign a copy […]
Continue ReadingEditors frequently bewail the paucity of hard science fiction stories, and many writers would love to be able to write them, but what, short of a doctorate in science or math, will give a budding science fiction writer the knowledge and background to write a hard science fiction story? Stan Schmidt, the editor of […]
Continue ReadingI teach high school and college English, have three school-aged children, drive a forty-minute commute to work, and I’m an essentially lazy person. I love long reading sessions where I bury myself in a recliner I bought just for reading, and I’m addicted to complete televisions series on DVDs.
Napping appeals to me. […]
One of the ongoing arguments in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) concerns what makes a writer professional. A small but influential cadre within the organization defines the term easily: a writer is professional when she makes her living from selling her writing. Anything less makes the writer a […]
Continue ReadingIt arrives in snippets.
In high school and college I’m sure my English teachers were caring, competent purveyors of English education. Undoubtedly they offered helpful advice, inspiring direction and constructive criticism. If only I had been ready to learn.
Now I’m ready. Where are they? Where’s the instruction to help me grow as […]