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Dec 18th: Will you read over the holidays? What book will you choose?
I'll probably read a few more short stories from the Gothic Fantasy collection or from one of my Library of America books. #AmReading@bookstodon#Bookstodon
I'm putting together my Christmas list for family. It's that time of year again. So... Send me some reading recommendations! Give me links to YOUR books, guys. I'm going to bookmark this and save it for later, so I can purchase stuff throughout the year as well. I want to support everyone.
I hope everyone will check out the comments, too. Let's all support and love one another and help each other when and where we can.
The #WriteTalkWednesday show has posted it's upcoming themes for 1Q 2024. If you're an author and would like to speak on one of our upcoming themes - reach out!
January - finding joy in our writing/writing what we love
February - finding comfort in our writing, feel good stories of all kinds
March - writing action and adventure
Hi, I'm an as-of-yet unpublished YA author and high school math teacher who just joined Mastodon. I'm looking out for suggestions of who to follow in the writing/teaching community!
#WritersCoffeeClub Ch 3 Nbr 8 — What does your most productive writing space look like?
This is my most productive writing space. It includes a keyboard and trackpad glued to my treadmill, a monitor above mirroring my iPadPro to the right, a Apple TV puck, a Homepod mini, and coffee.
I get more revision done here than anywhere else, and some composition, too!
Book 5 of The Silk Rope Masters is slowly coming together. I had hoped it would have been completed by now but Cancer arrived to stuff up my progress.
I'm hoping to have it finished by early in the new year and ready to submit.
I really love working in Scrivener!
Guten Morgen. Im #WritersCoffeeClub wird heute die Frage diskutiert, ob man ein Portraitfoto auf dem Cover oder im Innern haben sollte.
Ich gestehe, hier völlig leidenschaftslos zu sein. Kann man natürlich machen, und bei Autobiographien empfiehlt es sich sogar als Titel. Aber in allen anderen Fällen: wozu?
Heute im #WritersCoffeeClub: Wie oft schreibst du typischerweise pro Woche? Wie findest du die Zeit?
In normalen Wochen schreibe ich zwei bis drei Stunden täglich, wobei ich unter #schreiben verstehe, am Schreibtisch zu sitzen und konzentriert am Projekt zu arbeiten - selbst, wenn es am Ende nur um ein Dutzend Worte gewachsen ist.
Allerdings hätte ich gerne mal wieder eine normale Woche. Aktuell grätscht mir ständig das Leben dazwischen. #Autor_innenleben@buechermachen
Every word hides a secret, and we hide behind our words. "Language should be tortured to tell the truth", Elfriede Jelinek says. That's what poetry does. What it still attempts to do. To put a sentence upon the rack. A thought drawn and quartered. An inquisition sent to force convert every part of speech, until it means more than it can say. Every word hides a secret, and words tell secrets too.
You can huff and you can puff all you want, but at some point you start to learn, that no matter the wall, no matter the fall, no matter how many horses, no matter how many men, somethings can't be put back together again. Home is where the acceptance starts. You change your clothes, you step outside, you take a breath, and you enter the world anew.
#WritersCoffeeClub Sep 27 What is the strangest research you've done for your writing?
When I was writing Herakles and the Cyprian Centaur, I researched horse cocks for the centaur character and came across a zoophilia message board that was both incredibly helpful for my writing and incredibly weird to read. I thought nothing could faze me but it turns out learning about how to give oral sex to a pony did 😅
In relation to this, here's a quote from David Bowie that I've always liked:
"If you feel safe in the area that you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area. Always go a little further into the water than you feel capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth, and when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting."
Instead of answering, I went through all the responses thus far and made a spreadsheet of the answers. (This is absolutely non-scientific and possibly inaccurate, plus there's no data as to how well these strategies worked, but hey, I was curious and thought maybe others might be interested too.)
I also have a list of "Other" answers that didn't fit neatly in these boxes or struck me in some way-- I'll link those next.
Oh yes, I absolutely loved it! My favourite books that I read by myself were the Neverending Story, Ronia the Robber's Daughter, and The Brothers Lionheart. I also loved reading all the books of myths and fairytales my parents had at home, including "Classical Mythology" which first sparked my interest in Greek #mythology.
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Day 7: Post an image of a book cover you really enjoy from a work other than your own.
I think my favorite is Taste Like War: A Memoir by Grace Cho. Not only is the title itself intriguing, but the lettering is folded into the artwork which is a blend of natural foraging foods that are lightly splattered with blood. It's a perfect reflection of the book's contents while not giving anything away.