The Cathedral and the Artist

A statement I often hear when people learn I’ve written a novel (more to come next year 🙂 is, “I could never do anything like that.  It would be too overwhelming to keep track of something that complex.” Another common statement is, “I’d never have the patience or dedication for that type of thing.” Writers … Read more

Fortune Cookie Sayings for Writers

An interesting notion popped into my head the other day: if I was put in charge of creating fortune cookie sayings for writers (hey, it could happen…) what type of sayings or advice would I include?  I’m sure someone, at some writing conference, somewhere, has already tried this but it seems like a fun idea … Read more

5 easy writing exercises

Stuck without a muse?  Creative spirit gone on vacation? At times all writers experience moments of doubt, laziness, or disinterest in their efforts.  We make excuses as to why we’re not working on a story but some times, lets face it, we need a break.  Other projects catch our eye; we want to go on … Read more

Genre chasing

As any artist (especially we indie folks) will tell you, marketing is hard.  It takes time, money, effort, a fair amount of patience, and holds no guarantee that a given marketing effort will be successful.  It’s the same problem the big players face.  On a recent episode of one of the regular podcasts I listen … Read more

The end of films?

In a recent interview, two giants of the film making industry, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, predicted that the theater going experience (and movie making in general) will cease to exist in the near future. (Click to read the interview.) Lucas and Spielberg feel that the film industry distribution model is fundamentally changing.  Similar to … Read more