I like the computer better because I can get the words down closer to the rate that I think them. My handwriting is terrible, and I've printed everything handwritten for over ten years now, and I just can't move fast enough to be anything but frustrated.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Yes, "sensitive." Look, a man with feelings! It must be great!
Nicholas Sparks makes me feel like I'm walking across a theatre floor where a dozen sodas have been spilled.
Nicholas Sparks makes me feel like I'm walking across a theatre floor where a dozen sodas have been spilled.
When I was in San Francisco for the Romance Writers of America conference back in July, a couple of friends and I escaped to the nearby movie theatre to go see Dark Knight. During the previews, they were showing the trailer for Nights in Rodanthe and all of us leaned forward because hey, Diane Lane, Richard Gere, who can do a decent romantic leading man, beautiful setting, looked like a touching story... until they got the end of the trailer and the voiceover intoned, "Based on the bestselling novel by Nicholas Sparks."
Hand to God, all of us simultaneously slumped back in our seats with the most disgusted noises.
I am amused.
I went back to writer-readers on Library Thing--slow work day, looking to indulge some intellectual masochism--and I found the guy who was most adamant about how true, important writing can only be done on paper.
He's become so tired of publishers not appreciating the transcendent art he produces that he has bypassed that process and now puts everything on his website. But, he assures us, he's struggled with every word. Afer all, "What experienced authors can teach us most is just the sheer amount of work and strife and pain the writing life entails. Aspiring scribes should be under no illusion--years of anonymity, a marginal existence, often accompany a life devoted to the arts. Success and rewards will be a long time coming (if at all)."
I know, I know, I need to stop obsessing about this guy. But he's just so dedicated. His wife and kids go camping without him, they watch videos without him, because his Muse demands so much of him. (She's the one with the job, by the way.)
Ah, the heck with it. I've got WIPs on my hard drive that I could be working on instead, and this quiet day won't last forever.
Oh god, link me? I could use this guy as my own personal muse of putting my fucking shoulder to the wheel before I become him.
Here's the thread I most recently looked at.
Look for CliffBurns. He's in several places. You'll know him when you read him.
This guy is AWESOME, Connie. I'm trying so hard to not LOL at my desk. Totally cheered me up.
My work here is done.
He's especially venomous in the blogging threads, where he rips into people who lack his reverence for the sacred art putting words on paper.
Has he ever been published?