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Was supposed to have posted this serpent snippet ages ago but sort of got distracted by Nanowrimo and an assortments of tweets from #Trumplethinskin

One of the more useful and unusual books about writing that I have recently encountered is Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande

If you can get past the antiquated and annoying ‘he man’ language, it is actually full of useful ideas and information.
It is very different than most other books on this subject in that it does not deal at all with plots, three act structures, character arcs, dialogue and all the usual things one would expect to be covered in a book about writing. It is more concerned with the mindset that is required to write, how to develop it and the delicate juggling act required to balance the conflicting aspects of the mind.

It would be more accurately described as a book less about writing and more about Summoning the Muse.

The 3 most important ideas in this book I found are

1 Sneak past the snarky carping inner editor


By writing first thing in the morning after waking up - before turning on the radio, talking to anyone (or especially these days - checking the smart phone) it is possible to bypass the pesky inner editor and let the subconscious run riot on the page. It is also a good idea not to reread these pages lest you unleash the inner editor or give up in despair at the awfulness of your rambling purple prose.

2 Tame the Beast

The subconscious is a creative creature but childish and wilful and prone to fits of procrastination. It has to be tamed and disciplined if it is to serve you well.
She recommends this be done by writing first thing in the morning to develop the habit and then later to choose a time to write and to keep to it. No negotiations and no excuses. At the appointed hour you turn up at your desk and write. It is best to pick different times on different days to train your subconscious to be able to produce the words on demand.
If you stick to this schedule the subconscious will soon learn that its temper tantrums and trickery are of no avail and will then conform to your will.

3 Feed Your Head

The creative self needs lots of new experiences to keep it inspired and amused. Go to museums and art galleries. Be a tourist in your own town. Or else be condemned to constantly replaying significant emotional episodes from childhood when everything was truly new and magical and almost every day an adventure.

If this advice sounds suspiciously similar to that offered in Julia Cameron’s “The Way of the Artist” that is because it is. Only some 50 years older.

Date: 2016-12-10 10:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] catness
Hmmm so instead of writing exercises it should be programming exercises for me? Of course, not the 1st thing before the morning coffee, because, unlike writing, you need a clear mind ;) but maybe that's the structure & excitement I'm missing in my life...

Bwahaha, maybe Donald can sue casinos instead... but the meaning of his last name is actually a flattering metaphor.

You got me curious about the book, did you buy it on Amazon? It definitely allows to gift Kindle books in general (https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201964280), but it depends on the book; The Memory Code is not even available for me yet, I suppose that's the reason you can't gift it, it's not released worldwide, this is what I see on my account: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gdbgu6o6qvxf7vl/memorycode.png?raw=1 (I wonder why the prices are that different too ;)

I guess writing tutorials are lost on me... but I'm still a sucker for spiritual/inspirational workbooks with exercises, like these 2 I have on my wishlist : https://www.amazon.com/Walking-Twilight-Path-Gothic-Book-ebook/dp/B003U8AB58/ and https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Dance-David-Richo-ebook/dp/B00HZ374EK/ or maybe you know some better ones? (as long as it's not Wicca, LOL)

[edit] Btw I use a special private email address for Amazon, not cat or catness. I think I sent it to you once, but if not, please PM or email me.

Oh and something I saw on my LJ f/l:

"Okay, new rule: if you regularly consume the blood and flesh of a demigod in a room full of chanting elders you’re not allowed to call other religions primitive and evil"

"This is oddly specific and leaves some very interesting questions unanswered."

"Catholicism sure does sound weird when you put it that way."

"They have a dead body nailed to a wall and wear little execution devices around their necks. Next to that, Cthulhu cults are practically cuddly."

Edited (a note about email address) Date: 2016-12-10 10:56 am (UTC)

Re: Giftige Schlange

Date: 2016-12-13 02:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] catness
I guess it depends if the book is available for gifting, and you also need a 1-click payment method (isn't it just a credit card?) Here are my screenshots for the books I've mentioned, I see the gift option for both: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n3ydsamqcd3t98b/amazon1.png?raw=1 , https://www.dropbox.com/s/jkan85jhr8zi8hl/amazon2.png?raw=1

Re: Giftige Schlange

Date: 2016-12-13 04:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] catness
Apparently it's impossible to gift Kindle books from any Amazon sites except amazon.com. I had no idea... sounds so stupid! The workaround: electronic gift cards, like explained in http://echoebooks.com/blog/160-giving-a-kindle-ebook-as-a-gift .

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