Writer Wednesday: Postcard Fiction Contest Closed!

Today’s the last day of the postcard fiction contest. I’ll give it a couple of days to allow for the vagaries of postal delivery. Then I’ll assess the entries and choose a winner for the $25 prize. I’ll reveal the results next Wednesday, so you don’t have to wait too long. I think it’s fun…

Writer Wednesday: Book Apocalypse?

“Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” I couldn’t resist quoting Helen Lovejoy; partly because it’s also the title of my latest publication to appear in the mail (yay) but also because of this bizarre advertisement James Patterson placed in the New York Times Book Review and Publishers Weekly recently. First, with all the money…

Writer Wednesday: Priorities

What really matters most? Whether you think about it consciously or not, you’re always making choices. What matters most to you may vary from moment to moment throughout your day. You may not realise it all the time, but you’re ranking everything that comes your way, often in a casual way and frequently without much…

Writer Wednesday: Writing in the Digital Age

Midway through a hectic week — I want to write up the fabulous time I had on Monday at the Arts Center, but I need to work on my presentation for tonight’s gig: Social Media & Writers in the Digital Age with K. A. Laity 7pm Albany Public Library, Main Branch Auditorium Wonder how social…

Writer Wednesday: A Sense of Wonder

Some days are a lot harder than others. In the midst of even more bad news that Iain Banks is terminally ill and after the unexpected death of Rick Hautala last week, so many writers I know are simply reeling lately. Friends mourn of course, but readers who never met them anywhere except between the…

Writer Wednesday: Postcard Fiction Contest 2013

An inspiration I had last year and I repeat it now: a contest to celebrate brevity in fiction. Write a story that fits on a postcard! Send it to me. I’ll choose my favourite and give it a prize — let’s say $25. Entries open now until 1st May, 2013. All postcards I have received…

Writer Wednesday: Awakening Imagination

I was going to say the best way to open your portal to the imagination would be to sit at your computer and shout, “Release the Kraken!” It could work! But the truth is for a lot of us,having  finally carved out time to be creative, find it difficult to open up that magic door…

Writer Wednesday: Write More

I’m sending off my prose writing class today: it’s odd having two half term classes instead of one. Mostly it feels as if we barely got started and we’re done. I don’t know how much they will take in from our dizzy spin through writing. Maybe nothing. Some will continue writing (probably the same ones…

Writer Wednesday: Outlines

Every semester I have students who come to me with trembling lower lips and big cow eyes, who express amazement that they got such a bad grade on their paper. “All my teachers have said I write really well!” They’re certain that I am blind to genius. Fortunately, I tell them, I believe in revision…

Writer Wednesday: Making Time Productive

Okay, if you’ve been following along on the How to Keep Writing When it’s Not Your Full Time Job or whatever I called it last time, then you have carved out some time to use for your writing. Now those minutes stare you in the face demanding that you be creative RIGHT NOW! How do…