Friday, May 24, 2013
Number 2 on Google But Why?
Briefly this morning I held the number 2 rank on Google for Wattpads, a position I neither sought nor refused. Curious ranking for a man with generally microscopic page views. What would cause this?
UPDATE: Customization was mentioned as a possible reason. But to what end? I wanted Wattpad, not any mention I ever made about Wattpad. Ah, but it's gone now. Were it not for the screen shot I would doubt my sanity in this matter.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Work Backwards From Your Deadline
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This and other useful tips on wringing the most from your writing time are available courtesy of the Publication Coach.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Thanks to Stefan Blitz and Forces of Geek
Did you ever read any? All of them contained words. |
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Elmore Leonard's Rules of Writing
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- Never open a book with weather.
- Avoid prologues.
- Never use a verb other than "said" to carry dialogue.
- Never use an adverb to modify the verb "said”…he admonished gravely.
- Know that if you're me, anything you write will be made into a movie. Anything. Seriously, anything. (I added this one.)
"If it sounds like writing, I re-write it."
Thursday, May 02, 2013
My Writing Schedule
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1. Get up around 4:45 and write down my goals for 2013, including publishing 3 ebooks on Amazon.com by Dec. 1.
2. Write for an hour before breakfast.
3. Write four to five more hours.
4. Go to the gym.
5. Write another hour.
6. Spend an hour researching the ebook biz.
7. Eat dinner.
8. Watch an hour of reality show crime TV.
9. Go to bed by 9:30.
That's five days a week, with only two hours of writing and one hour of researching on Saturday. On Sunday I clean off my desk, pay the bills, and write out the next week's schedule. I will have three finished ebooks—probably two novellas and a novel—written by Thanksgiving. No one is making me do this. No one is paying me to do this. But there has never been a better time to be an author. Ebooks have changed the publishing landscape. I'm climbing on board before head implants replace the Kindle.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
I Live and Do Things!
Yes, it's true. So many new things. Too many to discuss right now, but soon. If it weren't for those new things, other things would creep up and take their place so I'm grateful. Are home fries the little potato cubes?
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Happy Easter!
I assume no one shows up here anymore and that this blog is more arid than the Mojave. In any case, I have set a task for myself of writing and publishing three ebooks by Dec. 1. My days consists of getting up around 5:00 AM, writing until around noon, off to the gym, then write until about six. Occasionally, paying work interrupts such as this week when I have marketing copy to produce. In addition, animation still lingers as I'm preparing to pitch a number of ideas to Amazon.com's new animation division. Who knows what Amazon will do next? Possibly surgery or cattle insemination. Nevertheless, a Happy Easter to all! (Image: waterfordlibrary.net)
Friday, March 01, 2013
Giant of the Unknown
In honor of this week's of review of Jack the Giant Slayer, I offer you another big man movie from days of yore. A giant of a film
h/t: cinecapripictures
h/t: cinecapripictures
Monday, February 18, 2013
Good Day to Die Hard Review Up at F.O.G.
When there are terrorists to be harvested, it's time for John McClain. Bruce Willis is back in this latest incarnation of the Die Hard series as "Reviews of Films I Have Never Seen" dishes behind-the-scenes dirt obtained at no-risk from a source in craft services. Read more here. Image: thefilmgeekguy@blogspot.com
Tough New York cop John McClain (Bruce Willis) shoots the beard off Lenin. |
Sunday, February 17, 2013
I Am An Absentee Bloglord
For a reason, mind you. This year, 2013, I have set myself a task. Three ebooks written and published by Dec. 31, 2013. This task yields to paying work in either TV animation or marketing but is never dropped. So far, I've managed to stay on schedule, weaving my daily hours around paying gigs. To date, I've discovered that six hours of heads-down writing is about all I can muster. Afterwards, my mind is as clouded and thick as the skull of an animation industry junior executive.
I have taken one class on ebook publishing and am slated to take another in March. An assembly line process seems to work best. I complete a draft, then move on to the next book. There are two short stories mixed in for change-of-pace and to allow me to savor smaller accomplishments.
In any case, wish me well on this hefty endeavour.
I have taken one class on ebook publishing and am slated to take another in March. An assembly line process seems to work best. I complete a draft, then move on to the next book. There are two short stories mixed in for change-of-pace and to allow me to savor smaller accomplishments.
In any case, wish me well on this hefty endeavour.
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