Thanks for this post. With regard to novel writing, I have been editing/rewriting then serializing older ebooks (don't want to get involved in producing the paper versions of books) I've written which are no longer available and posting on my substack newsletter. This helps in a couple of ways. 1. It helps me hone my writing skills. 2. They will be a complete book once finished, which can then be republished as an ebook. 3. Widens the audience reach.
We had an amazingly balmy mid-February day today in my part of North America on the Great Lakes. 15C (59F) is unheard of this time of year near Toronto where I live. I know it won't last, but it's good to have these interludes in wintertime.
My novel is also about time. I'm increasingly aware of how many novelists explore this idea. For one thing, it takes time to write a novel and it takes time to read it, so time is an ingredient in the novel and in the ongoing experience of it.
Thanks for this post. With regard to novel writing, I have been editing/rewriting then serializing older ebooks (don't want to get involved in producing the paper versions of books) I've written which are no longer available and posting on my substack newsletter. This helps in a couple of ways. 1. It helps me hone my writing skills. 2. They will be a complete book once finished, which can then be republished as an ebook. 3. Widens the audience reach.
Looking to your newsletters, Brother.
We had an amazingly balmy mid-February day today in my part of North America on the Great Lakes. 15C (59F) is unheard of this time of year near Toronto where I live. I know it won't last, but it's good to have these interludes in wintertime.
My novel is also about time. I'm increasingly aware of how many novelists explore this idea. For one thing, it takes time to write a novel and it takes time to read it, so time is an ingredient in the novel and in the ongoing experience of it.