As I write this, my computer sits stuck on a photo of a beautifully sculpted marble foot. It is a lovely picture from the Musee D’Orsay in Paris. But as lovely as it is, it’s not what I need to see right now. I need to see my email and my word docs and this blog post. So instead of sitting in my cozy office, I am down the hall using someone else’s...
Read MoreIt seems that people like to write and read about how hard it is at Christmas time. We complain about the crowded malls, we gripe about the money spent and we lament all the food we consume. But I confess that I love this time of year. I love it all. The tree, the shopping, the cookies, the presents, even the commercials (at least some of them). Of course, I...
Read MoreMy friend Marvin Kane told someone in the publishing industry recently that he is writing a memoir. Her response was bluntly along the lines of, “You’re not famous. Why would anyone want to read about your life?” That’s cold. But isn’t that a fair question? Why go to all the effort – and it is a lot of effort – of writing a book if no one wants to read it? And...
Read MoreA funny thing happens when we write. We get hung up on saying things in a certain formal way and using words that we wouldn’t normally use in convoluted sentence structures that wind around the point rather than getting straight to it. Perhaps it’s an attempt to display our undeniable intelligence. Perhaps it’s left over determination to adhere to...
Read MoreIs there a book in your future? Do you have an idea for a great best seller that you will get to someday? That “someday” maybe a long a long way off, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start now. And in fact, as someone who has helped several authors move their books out of their head and onto paper, I would urge start now, even if you realistically won’t finish it for...
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