Stupid, annoying plot
I often lament the importance placed on the plot in the current literary environment. As a writer who does not have a plot in mind when he begins a book,…
I often lament the importance placed on the plot in the current literary environment. As a writer who does not have a plot in mind when he begins a book,…
I am always surprised to find myself sitting in a meeting, a presentation or any other instance in which someone is speaking to an audience and the speaker chooses not…
A couple of great reviews popped up online today, including the Newsday review from the Sunday paper and Bookslut’s review (a lit blog with an odd title but much respect…
My pathetic and inane fears about my manuscript being a mess were for not. Just three days after submitting the latest version of Unexpectedly, Milo to my editor for review,…
About a week ago, writer Ann O’Connell, who wrote a piece in The Hour about my appearance at the Wilton Library, posted on Twitter: It's been two years since the…
On Sunday, Elysha and I were driving back from New Haven, listening to the Yankees play the Blue Jays. We were also searching for a copy of Newsday, as a…
Golf is like writing. You only need to be told to think about the game differently to improve dramatically. Imagine the backswing differently. Envision yourself throwing a Frisbee as you…
My wife came home this afternoon and said, “I did some community relations for you today. You’ll be speaking at the Barnes and Noble in Blue Back Square.” Really?” “Yup.”…
As a DJ, I occasionally run into an odd breed of clients known as “Soundtrack People.” These individuals base their entire musical life upon the soundtracks of movies. Every song…
There was a favorable review of Something Missing in the Boston Globe today. Among the many pleasing lines from the piece was this gem: Though the book is essentially a high-concept…