Author Archive: tyunglebower

How to Look Like a Writer

I don’t “look” like a writer much of the time, I dare say. I try to act and think like one, of course, but I don’t appear to be one. Okay, yes. Yes. I know that there isn’t one look for all writers. I know that any attempt to define one would require perpetuating some …

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My Writing Process

I don’t have one. All right, that was a cheap cold opening, and also not 100% accurate. It’s not a lie, either. Because in most cases I don’t have a consistent process that I follow when I write. I don’t start at exactly the same time each day, I don’t have certain music on, or …

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Embrace Scarcity

When I was a kid, I’d record music off of the radio on cassette sometimes. I didn’t want to bug my mother for money to buy CDs and such. There was always Christmas and my birthday for that. So in the mean time, I’d have my machine ready while listening to the radio. A few …

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Meet the Character: Archibald LeMay

The fifth and final point-of-view character for my upcoming novel, Flowers of Dionysus is Archibald LeMay. LeMay is probably not evil by most standards, but he is certainly unethical and even more certainly unlikable. Appointed the interim-president of the Little Dionysus Playhouse by the Board of Directors before the adjourned for the summer, the man seems …

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Even Cliche is Okay. (Sometimes.)

For the most part, avoiding cliche or stereotype is wise advise for writers, especially in fiction, I dare say. Yet something I think the advice is taken too far. We don’t want our fiction to be predictable, (even though there are supposedly only seven stories, or whatever that BS is.) So we seek to avoid …

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