Category: Writing

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.

How a Little Boy Gave Me a Reason

I originally wrote part of this post just before I turned 40. However, I sometimes need to be reminded why I’m here. It happens every once in a while: you bury yourself in the business aspect of writing, looking at numbers, trying to forecast the way the readership blows, but when all is said and…
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A Poem: Cloud 9

This poem is one I wrote in 1988 or 1989. It is, most definitely, “Crane-ish.” I love this poem, and I hate it at the same time. I guess that’s art, is it not? Despite its rather positive message buried in negativity, I use this particular poem as a reminder of horrible people who promise…
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A Poem: Glass Bottom

I’ve been on a few glass-bottom boats in my day, but I’m not 100% sure why I wrote this poem. I remember sitting in a dorm room in Alaska in 1992 and hammering this out on a $1500 laptop with a massive hard drive attached to a dot-matrix printer five times the size. Oh, to…
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