I never considered myself a hippie during the 60's and 70's, though I now know that I was.
College radical, artist, back-to-the land-er...
I even lived for a while in an old Chevy school bus converted into a rolling home.
Now I'm older, balder, wiser?
And I love WRITING.
In school I got mostly B's and C's on my writing assignments. I usually did the least I could get away with. Didn't care much for writing at that time. Who knew?
Now, I just can't find enough time for all of the writing I want to do. My idea files are overflowing.
Occasionally, some of my stuff finds its way to my writing website at: www.iWriteThereforeiAm.com
Some of it actually finds its way into print.
Now that I have a day job working for a local newspaper, more and more of it sees the light of day. Look below for links to some recent stories I had a hand in.
We'll talk more later.
Your fellow scribe,
John R. Cumbow
Here's your new word for today
- enjoin: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
- enjoin: to direct or impose with authority; also, to forbid.
Some favorite books from my writing library
When I'm not writing, I like to read about writing
Click through and look for the link that says "Used and New from $...."
You'll often find nice, used copies (or even NEW) for a lot less than Amazon's price.
Make Your Words Work: Proven Techniques for Effective Writing-For Fiction and Nonfiction
Gary gives some great writing advice on how to make your GOOD writing even BETTER.
Word Painting: A Guide to Write More Descriptively
You've probably heard that you should 'Show, don't tell'. This will help.
The Writer's Block: 786 Ideas to Jump-Start Your Imagination
What fun! This 3 inch cube sits on my desk, and, whenever I'm bored (or stuck for words), I just flip it open anywhere and find something to spark my creativity.
Pocket Muse: Ideas and Inspirations for Writing
Read it straight through or open to a random page for 'ideas and inspirations'.
Word Work: Surviving and Thriving As a Writer
Thoughts and encouragement from a writer who's been right where you are (wherever you might be in your quest for publication).
Write Something Every Day
email replies and grocery lists aren't quite what I had in mind
Then the next day comes around, and everything else is so much more urgent than my writing. EVERYTHING.
Read the newspaper. Watch the news. Check my horoscope. I'll write something after breakfast.
Go to the Post Office. Stop by the grocery. Pick up a lotto ticket. I'll write after lunch.
Clean up the kitchen. Check my auctions on eBay. Sort through today's junk emails... all 246 of them. I'll write something after dinner.
Watch the evening news. Clear the dishes off the table. Have a glass of wine. I'll write before bed.
And all the while I keep telling myself I'll get to it later. I'll write after I finish everything else. EVERYTHING ELSE.
But everything else is never really done. There's always one more thing to take care of before I can sit down to write.
So I'll promise it again:
I will write something every day. And, hopefully, it will be something more creative than email replies and grocery lists.
Watch this space...
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Some useful links
- Find misspelled auctions on eBay
- Writers are great spellers, right? EBay sellers are NOT. Find misspelled auction bargains here.
- www.iWriteThereforeiAm.com
- Writers need to write, right? Here's where I sometimes post some of my writing. Be kind.
- 25 days to make a difference
- There's writing on this website, but it's not about making money from that writing.
This website belongs to a young girl who's writing about what she's doing to help make the world a better place...
One day at a time.
If you want to write, you just have to DO IT.
Recently read and next in line
I liked these. You might too.
The Alchemist: A Fable About Following Your Dream
Even though this was written a while back, it's very timely right now. It echoes many of the themes included in "The Secret". It also includes elements from "The Attractor Factor". It's an easy read, and a good one to pass on to your friends.
Eragon / Eldest (Inheritance, Books 1 & 2)
The book was better than the movie. Now I'm about to read the second installment.
Stories from a Moron: Real Stories Rejected by Real Magazines
If you're a writer, or want to be, you'll laugh out loud at this guy who does everything wrong while trying to get published.
The Writer
A must-have magazine for every writer. More content, less fluff.
Concert At The White House
One of Norm's newest titles. Couldn't put it down!
Who pays your bills while you struggle to complete your novel?
Do you hold down a full time job and try to squeeze out a few pages in the wee hours of the morning or late at night after your kids are in bed?Does your long suffering spouse work at a job she hates, while you stay home and write?
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Look like a writer, be a writer
Every writer needs a Mousepad
If you do most of your writing at the computer, here's some inspiration.
Whether you write on a keyboard or write by hand, you need a mousepad.
Writer's Journal
For those times when you're away from your desk.
When the muse strikes, here's a place to put it down.
The writer's favorite Mug
Writing is easier when you can sip your favorite beverage from this oversize mug.
Sometimes it takes a lot of coffee to write. This mug holds just about enough to get you going.
Writer's Boxer Shorts
For those days when you just want to sit around in your underwear and write!
Sometimes I just like to write in my boxers!
The Writer's Credo
Put it on your wall.
Just a little reminder for your workspace.
Every Writer's Nightmare!
Where's my novel?
You pour your first cup of morning coffee...Sit down at your keyboard, ready to resume work on your soon to be best-selling novel...
But it's not there!
Your book that you've spent months researching...
And still more months diligently typing into your tired, but still functioning computer.
It's gone...
All of your hard work lost... forever!
It feels like the end of the world.
Where did it go? How can you possibly ever write it again?
All of those carefully crafted descriptions...
The snappy dialogue...
The taut, action-filled scenes.
But what if... ?
What if you had backed up your work... ?
You know, like you always meant to, but never quite got around to doing.
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Before you lose everything you've worked so hard to complete.
Here's a story I recently helped write for the Skagit Valley Herald
Here's another story I wrote about a local cancer survivor.
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