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Author Archives: ron_benrey
Walking the Walk
For the past year or so, I’ve written about different aspects of the “new publishing paradigm” on this blog. I’ve opined about the evolution of traditional publishing into something else — and also mused about the impact of the transformation … Continue reading
Writing Advice By the Bucketful
Those of us who began writing fiction 20 years ago didn’t get lots of advice on how to do it. Back in the early 1990s, Janet and I… Belonged to a fiction critique group Attended a couple writers’ conferences every … Continue reading
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Don’t Check Your Ego at the Door
Transcript of a recent dumb discussion: Whippersnapper: Do you want to know the real problem with late-blooming novelists, as you call them? Me: Do you have a specific problem in mind? Whippersnapper: You bet… (Smug simper.) You’re all on ego … Continue reading
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Do You DRM?
Well… I’ve been in another noisy argument about whether or not to apply Digital Rights Management (DRM) to our eBooks. Actually, it was more than a mere argument; I recently took part in the sort of passionate debate that used … Continue reading
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De-Focused on Fiction
When Hurricane Irene paid coastal North Carolina a visit, a particularly strong wind band hovered over New Bern, NC, and dropped a tall pine tree on our roof — doing mostly cosmetic damage that we were able to get fixed … Continue reading
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Hey! We’re Renaissance Writers
I wish I had a proverbial dollar for every time I’ve heard a late-blooming novelist say: “I want to spend my time writing fiction. I don’t want to publish novels, I don’t want to promote novels. My only job is … Continue reading
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The Forever-ness of Novels
If I may be excused for making a generalization about late bloomers, I believe that most of us think of novels as enduring creations that stay the same over the centuries. The first novel I read was the “Bobbsey Twins” … Continue reading
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Midlist … Schmidlist
For some reason, it’s become trendy for novelists who haven’t written a bestseller to describe themselves as “midlist eBook authors.” This is apparently supposed to mean that the novelists’ eBook sales chug along at a modest rate. That’s how two … Continue reading
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The Vice That Gives No Pleasure
It was Patrick Henry who said that jealousy is the vice that gives no pleasure. Another oft-quoted definition was coined by the late Fulton J. Sheen, a bishop who gained prominence as a writer and broadcaster: Jealousy is the tribute … Continue reading
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The Pain of Self-Praise
One of the truly unpleasant things about the new publishing paradigm for most late bloomers is that self-published novelists are required to praise their own novels — on Amazon book pages, in blog posts, on websites, in email signatures, and … Continue reading
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November 7, 2011 (7:19) Walking the Walk Wow, such exciting plans and projects (and so glad to hear it was not a personal disaster of some sort, and you've bo...
October 28, 2011 (3:29) Writing Advice By the Bucketful Quick note to say I've missed you over here, Ron. Hope everything is all right with you and Janet, and you are both j...
October 9, 2011 (7:51) Writing Advice By the Bucketful I read a poem many years ago that ended with the line, "I never sang the songs I meant to sing, because I spent my li...
October 8, 2011 (12:33) Writing Advice By the Bucketful THANK YOU!!! I'm almost 50, have been writing forever, but over the past year or so have gotten seriously interested ...
October 8, 2011 (11:52) Writing Advice By the Bucketful Yep, reading and writing is pretty much the only way to learn how to do it. Writing is pretty much like any other art...