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The Price of Art

Posted on May 21, 2012

I’m friends with a musician (not Vince Gill) who is considering throwing in the towel or at least going on strike, until he can find a way to support himself through his art. This isn’t a debut; he’s been playing and touring for thirty years. He’s had no illusions about his chances of hitting it big, but he’s persevered for a very long time by working hard, growing his talent, and creating a following.

But it’s not enough.

He’s sick of social media, he’s sick of planning his life out 16 weeks, he’s tired of having to do online shows for Paypal “tips”…in short, he’d like to pursue his art, entertain some people, and not starve doing it.

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Posted in: Art and Obligation, Deep Thoughts | Tagged: 99 cents, art, author, craft, creativity, fiction, Vince Gill, writers, writing

Don’t Let Your Manuscript Push You Around

Posted on February 23, 2012

At a certain point when you’re writing, no matter what the subject matter or how excited you are about a plot–often when you’re ready to revise or rewrite–there’s a moment when you’ll feel like you’re being pushed around by the words on the page.

And that’s the wrong relationship to have with a manuscript.

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Posted in: Excellence in Writing | Tagged: creativity, ebook, fiction, Kindle, manuscript, writers, writers block, writing

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