Yesterday, I listened to this interview with Bud Smith. (The interview starts at the 30 minute mark if you’re interested.) Bud is a writer, and his attitude about it all is quite refreshing. The quick version of Bud’s outlook on writing: Just make something. Who cares about a publisher. Just make something cool every day. […]
Archives for January 2016
Looking Ahead (To 2016)
Earlier this month, I talked about how much I like winter because it’s dark and quiet. At the same time, there’s a brightness under it all when a new year rolls around. I suppose it’s natural to kick off a new year with enthusiasm. Plans are made, and you want to shoot off from the […]
Waiting for the Light
First: credit where it’s due. This post was totally inspired by this post by Andrew Conti. Andrew’s views on art and other things makes his blog one of my faves out there. (If you don’t feel like reading Andrew’s post, the gist is he doesn’t get as much art done during winter as he does […]
The Speed at Which One Writes
Writers, take your marks. Ready. Set. Go! And they’re off! (Well, depending who they are…) If you’re George R. R. Martin, you’re told you write too slowly. (GRRM’s announcement that he’s missed a deadline; some fans are not pleased.) If you’re Chuck Wendig, you’re apparently too fast. So who’s the winner? George R. R. Martin […]