I’m getting near the end of the editing phase (for me). I’m sure there will still be problems. Hopefully, the editor will catch what remains. Perfection is a goal never reached. It’s just good enough to be better than good enough. #writing #editing
“He was their god, or at least they believed sent down by god—their golden calf. Too bad he was full of bull and not only made of lead, but easily lead.” #writing #character
“When someone says, “Let the chips fall when they may” they aren’t talking about fries.” #writing #throwawayline
His hubris was just the tip of a planet-sized iceberg. Luckily, everyone understood the meaning of the word and ignored him.” #writing #character
“He incited hostility the way a match incites a wildfire. Both, however were useless when wet.” #writing #character
“Back in my day wasn’t that long ago in the grand scheme of things. It just happens to be longer ago than your back in the day.” #writing
“You know,” he said, tugging at his beard. “Not enough people talk ‘bout mundane things. Oh, sure! They jabber ‘bout meaningless things. But mundane things? It’s a lost art. No one talks ‘bout books or art or chipmunks, nowadays. Now that’s them that’s worth talkin’ about.” #writing #throwawayline
If you’re an author, are you writing dark and gritty, cozy, or light and funny? There aren’t enough light and funny books. #writing #author
“He ate food for lunch and stringy little runts for snacks.” #writing #throwawayline
“Do something kind every day. Not for yourself, but for someone who values kindness more than you.” #writing
“She was old–not ancient old, but bone creaking old. The wrinkles on her face could have subbed for the ancient dry riverbeds on an alien planet. Death didn’t have to stalk her. She sat and welcomed it with milk and cookies.” #writing #throwawayline
“He was bamboozled among the tall vegetation. His conniving and trickery, were for nil.” #writing #throwawayline
“His snark was so thinly veiled it could be called sarcasm.” #writing
“He was dope in the original sense of the word.” #writing #throwawayline
I hate writing book blurbs. You have to make them interesting without being wordy or give too much away. #writing #publishing
Another day of editing complete. I see the end of the tunnel. #writing #editing
“Life isn’t all squash blossoms and kumquats.” #writing #throwawayline
It’s interesting that most author agents believe you work for them and have to acquiesce to their schedule, demands, etc. #writing #editing #publishing #failure
Heh. I’m being overly snarky to author agents trying to represent me via a form letter this morning. And no, I don’t have an agent. But I doubt real agents have time to look for more clients. #writing #publishing
“He didn’t have any friends, so he hated everyone, which turned them into enemies.” #writing
“Your life will be abridged.” #life #writing
“His life was like an open book. It had pages, but they were all blank—all but the last one which was government encrypted.” #writing
Adverbs shouldn’t be used grudgingly. They should be used appropriately. #writing #grammar
SuperNote tablets are VERY focused on writing and being flexible and self-repairable. I’d love to have a couple other apps on it (mostly Kobo reader), as well as faster keyboard response, but otherwise they are wonderful writing implements. #writing #supernote #eink
“He wasn’t the shy type. Nor was he the aggressive type. He was the kind of person women and dogs found interesting in an off-putting way.” #writing #throwawayline