The glorification of one race and the consequent debasement of another—or others—always has been and always will be a recipe for murder. There is no way around this. If one is permitted to treat any group of people with special disfavor because of their race or the color of their skin, there is no limit […]… Continue reading Thought for Today: A Recipe for Murder — Three Worlds One Vision
Month: July 2020
Tunisian Novelist and Essayist Albert Memmi Dies at 99 — ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly
“Many will paint Memmi as a Tunisian author to lend credibility to an imagined version of early 20th c. Tunisia: cosmopolitan, multi-confessional. In my opinion this is not only inaccurate, it runs against Memmi’s thought on the nuances of belonging and the workings of colonialism.” via Tunisian Novelist and Essayist Albert Memmi Dies at 99 —… Continue reading Tunisian Novelist and Essayist Albert Memmi Dies at 99 — ArabLit & ArabLit Quarterly
I Am a Novelist! — Mitch Teemley
When I was a kid I wanted to be everything. I practiced tight rope walking on the chain-link fence behind my buddy Jeff’s house in preparation to join the circus; explored the city sewers, preparing to become a world-class archeologist; drew up plans for a theater in my backyard and cast Debbie Reynolds in the […]… Continue reading I Am a Novelist! — Mitch Teemley
A Novelist Takes Control: writer Colleen Tews owns a publishing house! — Happiness Between Tails by da-AL
What’s your dream publishing company look like?… via A Novelist Takes Control: writer Colleen Tews owns a publishing house! — Happiness Between Tails by da-AL
When Novelists Display Intolerance — Dave Astor on Literature
J.K. Rowling is one of my favorite living authors. Her Harry Potter series is amazing, of course, but I also like her downbeat The Casual Vacancy novel and love her compelling crime series (written under the Robert Galbraith pen name) starring the pictured-above private investigators Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott. So it was especially disappointing […]… Continue reading When Novelists Display Intolerance — Dave Astor on Literature
How to Create Dynamic Fictional Characters — A Writer’s Path
by David Gittlin Most serious writers want to connect with an audience; preferably a big one. You have something to say. You have a story to tell. You want people to read it. One of the best ways to make people want to read your work is to create memorable and relatable central […] via How… Continue reading How to Create Dynamic Fictional Characters — A Writer’s Path
The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path
by David Ben-Ami Every reader loves a good villain, and most writers love them too. If you rack your brain about some of the most memorable characters in books, movies, and on TV, I’d bet more than a few villains pop up. I personally find antagonists fascinating. Sometimes I find them even more […] via The… Continue reading The Missing Piece – What Most Antagonists Lack — A Writer’s Path
Creativity in Editing: A Good or Bad Thing? — A Writer’s Path
by Andrea Lundgren This is part of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group blog-hop, designed to help encourage authors and foster discussions about writing topics across the internet and the world. This month’s question is, “Besides writing, what other creative outlets do you have?” This is actually a very applicable topic, because my other […] via Creativity… Continue reading Creativity in Editing: A Good or Bad Thing? — A Writer’s Path
Thinking About Theme When Writing — A Writer’s Path
by ARHuelsenbeck Simply stated, the theme of a story is a universal truth about the human condition that your story illustrates. Your theme may be as general as love, or death, or taxes. Or it could be as specific as think before you speak or be prepared to deal with the consequences of your words.… Continue reading Thinking About Theme When Writing — A Writer’s Path
Being a Better Writer: Character Development and Character Growth — A Writer’s Path
by Max Florschutz Characters. There’s no force more central to any story you tell. Be it a run-and-gun thriller or a dramatic love dodecahedron, a tale focused around a lone wanderer exploring a crumbling city or a baker expanding her rivalry with a butcher (that last one sounds like a potential rom-com, doesn’t […] via Being… Continue reading Being a Better Writer: Character Development and Character Growth — A Writer’s Path