What can I say? I've just been staying here at home staying out of trouble. Seems like the best thing to do these days...
Battle of the Bands Results
What can I say? I've just been staying here at home staying out of trouble. Seems like the best thing to do these days...
Battle of the Bands Results
Personally I don't see much change between this year and last. I think we have become stuck in 2020. At least it's still a kind of cool sounding year as far as numbers go...
If 2020 had been a book I would probably have stopped reading about chapter April. The book started off badly anyway but I was reading reluctantly. Besides, I guess that was the only book in that library.
And somewhat reluctantly I'm returning from my blogging hiatus just so I can talk about my insecurities. But I doubt whether anybody cares. So welcome to the ...
The Insecure Writer's Support Group
Join us on the first Wednesday of each month in Alex J. Cavanaugh's Insecure Writer's Support Group--a forum of writers who gather to talk about writing and the writer's life. For a complete list of participants visit Alex's Blog.
The co-hosts for the January 6 posting of the IWSG are Ronel Janse van Vuuren , J Lenni Dorner, Gwen Gardner Sandra Cox, and Louise - Fundy Blue.
January 6 question - Being a writer, when you're reading someone else's work, what stops you from finishing a book/throws you out of the story/frustrates you the most about other people's books?
Several times I've stopped reading non-fiction books or read selectively from them. Rarely have I started any fiction book and just stopped reading. In fact, the times that I did that was when I was in high school and college, when I couldn't keep up with a reading load and just faked it. And, of course, some of the books were so boring and long. I'd probably appreciate those better now.
These days--when I read fiction (and it's been at least a year or more since I last read any fiction)--I make an attempt to try to understand the writer's intent in order to better recreate in my mind what has been written.
I have a better appreciation now for the craft of writing but not from any extreme perspective of editorial bias. I am a very forgiving reader. If the editing is not good to the point of me noticing, I'm not overly shaken. Bad formatting might be less forgivable. The main thing for me is whether I understood what was before my eyes or, perhaps better, did I enjoy it.
Gee, I've almost talked myself in picking up a fiction book and reading it. I've got a lot here that I haven't read. I'll finish it if it's reasonably coherent. I feel I owe it to the mind of the author.