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Some Sentences, Nov. 9 – Journalism

November 10, 2016 Leave a Comment

 

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Nov. 9, 2016 – This summer, after a glorious three-year hiatus as a full-time writer of fiction, I returned to my day job as a journalist. The good thing? Now I have not one, but two, jobs that I love. The down side? Obviously, carving out time for the fiction is a challenge. But last night, Election Night, I was happy I’d made the choice. No matter how you feel about the results, a newsroom on Election Night is a glorious place – no more so than on a night like last night, when my newspaper, the Missoulian, blew its deadline in the interest of getting the election’s final results on the front page, rather than a wussy “tight race” headline. I think the tension in that moment shows in the 1:30 a.m. photo above, as the newsroom crew worked at crafting exactly the right headline: Trump Beats All The Odds. They call journalism the First Draft of History. Cliched? Maybe. Except last night, the cliche was true.

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Some Sentences, Nov. 8 – No sentences today. Just one word

November 8, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Some Sentences, Nov. 7 – Countdown

November 7, 2016 Leave a Comment

Nov. 7, 2016 – Very hard to concentrate with tomorrow looming. Nonetheless, wrote a quite a few sentences this morning. I hope Lola’s latest travails eventually will prove as distracting to readers as they did to me this morning.

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Some Sentences, Nov. 6 – Dog as critic

November 6, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Nov. 6, 2016 – Nell refuses to cede the writing chair. At least she no longer eats my manuscript pages.

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Some Sentences, Nov. 5 – Cracking the whip on the ms.

November 5, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Nov. 5, 2016 – Because Saturday. And because I’ve got all day to whip this manuscript into shape. Whippin’ it good!

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Some Sentences, Nov. 4 – Illumination

November 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

 

 

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macleanNov. 4, 2016 – It’s full dark when I get to the coffeeshop in the morning, full light when I leave. But this morning, I glanced up and caught the fleeting remnants of sunrise, a time when, according to Norman Maclean, “everything is luminous but not clear.” Chew on that awhile.

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Some Sentences, Nov. 3 – Podcast!

November 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

fullsizerender-3deathwishNov. 3, 2016 – Did a podcast this morning with Travis Yost and Jamie Rogers, who plied me with Death Wish coffee. Four hours later, I was still abuzzzzz. Good stuff! Podcast will be up Monday. Watch this space.

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Some Sentences, Nov. 2 – Thank heavens for take-out

November 3, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Nov. 2, 2016 – Long, long day, and Scott’s borne the dinner burden far too often. Tia’s Big Sky to the rescue. There should be a Nobel Prize for the person who invented take-out.

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Some Sentences – All kinds of inspiration

November 1, 2016 Leave a Comment

fullsizerender88fullsizerender89Nov. 1, 2016 – On the walls of the coffeeshop where I write – portraits of Ursula K. LeGuin and Shirley Jackson. And, on the table in front of me, at least as important – the perfect latte. Thanks, Clyde Coffee.

 

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Some Sentences, Day 8 – Deadline villains

October 31, 2016 Leave a Comment

 

snidelyDeadline convergence! Proofs due on a short story for an anthology. Post due for International Thriller Writers‘ Thrill Begins site. Proofs for Book 4, RESERVATIONS, to land in my inbox tomorrow. And, in the Day Job, the election locomotive is bearing down. So long, sleep.

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