Friday, February 23, 2024
Screenwriter Talks on Orwellian DEIA Rules
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
My Writing Schedule. v2
What now, big talker?
Eleven years ago, I was working this hard to build an ebook empire. So where is it? Still in boxes and boxes of first drafts, waiting for the author to stop screwing around and finish.
A few points: I didn't break each project into small enough pieces, so that completing it in bite-sized chunks wouldn't feel so daunting.
Also, I failed to periodically assess my progress. Too much time on outlines? Not enough? Why did I allow procrastination to torpedo such excellent headway?
A finished first draft is an accomplishment, but only an initial step in the final product. I took the easy path of parking the draft "just for a bit" and starting on new projects, then "allowing them to simmer."
When it comes to writing, I excel at conning myself to avoid the hard work of pressing on.
I'll do it again if I'm not careful.
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CBT Psychology |
Monday, February 19, 2024
Disney and Mossad Interrogate Hamas
War Forges Strange Partnerships
If the Mouse is determined to make woke flops, then someone, somewhere will spot a hidden advantage in such films.
Friday, February 16, 2024
Plump Info-Rich Author Blog
Publishing . . . and Other Forms of Insanity
Since I'm hot this week on author stuff, here's a great trove of writerly information. Erica Verillo's super blog answers the questions on most author's minds: whose buying and how much do they pay per word? That said, there are links for agents looking for writers, literary contests, resources and more. And Erica updates this every month. Every month! I'm lucky to post twice a week.
Swing by Publishing . . and Other Forms of Insanity and sup from a bottomless cup of gratis info for authors, poets, and those eager to join their ranks. You could do worse, so don't.
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Reedsy |
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Ash Wednesday Meets Valentine's Day
Curious
Monday, February 12, 2024
Joining the Rebel Alliance
The Force is Strongish With This One
The only force here is the force of knowledge. Having allowed my membership to lapse, I've just rejoined the Alliance for Independent Authors. If you're self-publishing—like me when I stop surfing crime videos—starting out as a poet or author, or a seasoned pro looking for a little love, then the Alliance can help. Free info on writing, marketing, agents and contracts.
I receive nary a cent for my advocacy, but I wish I did.
There are different levels of membership. Give it a look.
Monday, February 05, 2024
'Male and Pale is Stale' Leads to 'Flop Busters'
Dream Factory Now a Nightmare for Some
The letter speaks of a climate of fear smothering Hollywood as the top-down push for DEI is resulting in discrimination against white males and the hiring of writers for no other reason than the color of their skin or sexual preferences. This leads to the production of expensive 'flop busters' such as The Marvels or the latest Indiana Jones.
Sadly, animation—South Park excepted—was gobbled up by DEI years ago.
There's more in the open letter. Also, if you must watch video, check out YouTube Channel Film Threat's take on the subject.
The clash between enforced DEI and productivity is being waged across many industries. Now Hollywood must choose between the illusion of fairness and product quality, in addition to appeasing the Chinese.
South Park best summed up the effects of DEI on creativity:
Sunday, February 04, 2024
Congrats to the U.S. Olympic Marathon Team
Screwy Qualifying System Leaves Men's Third in Doubt
Yesterday, Olympic hopefuls crowded the start line in Orlando, Fla. for a shot at being one of six American runners representing the nation at this summer's games in Paris. And the winners are:
Men
- Connor Mantz - 2:09:05
- Clayton Young - 2:09:06
- Leonard Korir - 2:09:57
Imagine you apply for a job, go through a tough selection process, then get told: "You're hired. Welcome aboard, unless we find someone better."
Such is the case with Leonard Korir. Mantz and Young already ran automatic qualifying times under the magic number 2:08:10, begging the question of why bother with marathon trials if somebody somewhere else who didn't compete against the same field can just wander in with the correct time and snap up your spot. (Granted, you won't find many 2:08 marathoners wandering around the 50 states, but it's the principle of the thing.)
Leonard Korir hoping no 2:08's show up.
O'Keeffe Breaks U.S. Women's Record
Women
- Fiona O'Keeffe - 2:22:10
- Emily Sisson - 2:22:47
- Dakotah Lindwurm - 2:25:31
In the corny simplistic women's race where the first three finishers go to Paris, O'Keeffe rocked the house in her marathon debut. A debut, an Olympic qualifying record, and summer in Paris.
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My Circle Story |
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Another Marathon Looms on the Horizon
L.A. at Last!
Monday, January 29, 2024
SCTV Yellowbelly Still Delivers the Laughs
Monday, January 22, 2024
Pasadena Half-Marathon 2024 Race Report
In past Rose Bowl races, I've been caught in traffic jams, sometimes spending 40 minutes inching toward parking, then scrambling to the start line. Today, I left home at 4:30 AM and was parked by 4:56. Then I napped for an hour and twenty minutes. Around 6:15, I ambled over to gear check, figuring I had plenty of time to hit the bathroom then warm-up. But gear check took longer than expected, and the usually long Port-a-Potty lines seemed even longer. I emerged with enough time to loosen up my joints, but not enough to squeeze a few surges.
Gun Time
To the 10k Mark
Last Half
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