Category Archives: Writing

Minor Issues in My Fiction

I realize you’re bound to take with a grain of salt any assessment I make of my own writing. While I maintain that a writer can in fact evaluate his own work, (often being more of a critic than others are of it), I’ll understand if you are skeptical. But a writer spends more time with himself …

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NaNoWrimo? Advice Sought.

I’d like to hear your thoughts on a decision I need to make soon. November, as many of you know, is National Novel Writing Month. They call it NaNoWrimo for short.  As the name suggests the point is to start writing a novel on November 1, and have at least a 50,000 word rough draft …

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Ty’s Big Old Box O’ Writing

Over the weekend I had to empty my bedroom closet so my brother-in-law could get in there and fix the hinges on the door. (As of this writing, I have yet to put all that crap back, but that’s another matter.) Among the temporarily relocated objects were a series of lidded plastic storage bins. Each …

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2012 Baltimore Book Festival

This past Saturday I attended the Baltimore Book Festival with friend and fellow writer, J. Lea Lopez. I want to take some time to talk about the experience, as it was a first for me. I had looked at the website a few times after she had invited me, and I wasn’t sure if I …

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Don’t Struggle With Every Word.

I take pride in my writing. Being a writer, I have to. I’m not about to have my name on lazy trash. I grant you, any given piece of writing may not be a masterpiece from within my opus, but not everything I write is intended to be. Still, I believe my quality control is …

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