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Art as Story

I was reading an article on how to describe art, and I came across the realization that while all of my paintings have a story to tell, I did not tell them. Which is kinda odd. Since I am a writer, too. So I think what I’ll do is apply a little snippet of story…
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How To: Write a Book in Just Under 20 Years (or 7300 days)

A book takes times, does it not? On September 23, 2013, Difficult Mirrors was released for consumption (and hopefully joy). That the book took a while to write is not a secret I keep. Journeys are not always quick nor do they always take a straight route. It even had a different name for nearly…
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How to: Price Paintings and Still Like Yourself

The art of how to price paintings has always been troublesome for me. While I don’t want to pretend anything I do should be priced up there with Andy Warhol or Bob Ross, I like to think that art can be a) profitable for the artist and b) accessible to most collectors. Assuming, of course,…
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I Hear Voices…Can’t You?

Voices. Voices everywhere. What I consider to be the hardest part of starting a novel is not technical, exactly. It’s not the outlining or the descriptive note cards I might have scattered about the bedroom like so much detritus nor the initial formatting of the manuscript (which I’ve since learned is just foolish at the…
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Llama, Llama, Go Llama

In 2002 (or so), a writer friend (the-great-and-not-quite-as-unknown-as-me Eric A. Jackson) and I were discussing what makes good fiction. At the time, he had recently loaned me a copy of Bentley Little’s The Collection, a great book of short stories. One of those stories included a dead llama. Naturally, the discussion on what made good…
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On Research: Extrajudicial Killing, Maggie and Me

As I do the research necessary to write another novel, I find myself running into things I didn’t think existed. Some writers might need a little inspiration, and the archive of legislation through the years is certainly broad enough to provide that inspiration to many people. But that’s not what this is about.

How To: Inhale a Novel Idea (Literally)

You really can inhale a novel idea, especially if the novel involves dust and you stand in the middle of a dust storm. It’s quite the experience.

How To: Create an Atmosphere on Paper

Writing the weather into a setting–creating an atmosphere–is not that difficult, but you can screw it up. Keep in mind that there are readers out there who have studied meteorology for years, and like anything, the genius is in the details.

I Met God at Applebee’s

“Live simply, but do not simply live.” I wrote this down once (now twice), and I find myself thinking about those words more and more each day. The words are not mine, although who they originally belonged to is a mystery to me. The sentiment is nothing more than a Universal Truth, those things when…
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Out, out, brief candle…

Death is not a good topic, but one that’s been on my mind. It has been a long time since I wrote a blog post and a longer time since I thought I had something to say. I will eventually share why I’ve been distant (if you can be “distant” in a networking world), but…
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