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How to be a writer

 
 
grant
11:47 / 05.02.02
I just came across this: http://david-drake.com/faq.html

and was sort of fascinated.

I've never read anything by this guy, but his description of the process is pretty good - from idea through plotting, writing and even publishing problems.

And the bit about the origin of Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" is also kind of cool.

Anyone got any other inspiring writer sites?
 
 
Sax
12:41 / 05.02.02
I never really utilise writer's resource sites - like Drake says there, there's never a "right way" to do stuff. It's always personal preference.

This, while not being particularly inspirational, is a good list of publishers which will accept manuscripts from agent-less writers.

I also found Stephen King's book On Writing exceptionally inspirational. It's worth a look even if you're not a King fan (which I'm not particularly).
 
 
deja_vroom
14:14 / 05.02.02
I like reading these kind of texts, but only because after reading it, I gnerally get the itch to write something (useful when you're a lazy bastard as I am)
 
 
Jack Fear
23:27 / 05.02.02
The Turkey City Lexicon.
 
 
Kitten Caboodle
08:25 / 06.02.02
Fuck me, that actually looks halfway useful. You, Signor Fear, are a good man to know.
 
 
grant
13:20 / 06.02.02
The Gene Wolf page alone seems really cool, but I'm in the middle of Urth of the New Sun right now, so it *would*, wouldn't it.
 
  
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