Quick Updates for 2012-09-29
Baltimore Book Festival Panel: Flavors of Science Fiction, 1pm. Jack McDevitt, Bud Sparhawk, Tom Doyle and Don Sakers. #
Baltimore Book Festival Panel: Flavors of Science Fiction, 1pm. Jack McDevitt, Bud Sparhawk, Tom Doyle and Don Sakers. #
Don DeLillo wrote: “One truth is the swing of the sentence, the beat and poise, but down deeper it’s the integrity of the writer as he matches with the language.”
Can the same thing be said about a writer’s connection to the work of another?
In Silent Interviews, Samuel R. Delany said: “I begin, a sentence lover. I’m forever delighted, then delighted all over, at the things sentences can trip and trick you into saying, into seeing. I’m astonished—just plain tickled!—at the sharp turns and tiny tremors they can whip your thoughts across.
Member News for Beth Cato, Larry Niven, Edward M. Lerner, and Athena Andreadis.
The biggest reason people fail at creating and sticking to new habits is that they don’t keep doing it.
That seems obvious: if you don’t keep doing a habit, it won’t really become a habit. So what’s the solution to this obvious problem? Find a way to keep doing it.
I’ve found that editing other writers’ work often forces me to articulate my philosophy of writing, which helps me then turn around and apply it to my own. When you’re telling people to avoid adverbs, for instance, it’s worthwhile to go look at your own and see how many you have of your own.