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Our Sweet Sixteen: Help Us Determine the Best Writin’ School in the Land

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Once again it is time to scientifically determine the best writing school in the country.  This year’s seeding is based on last year’s results.  Can Vermont defend its title?  Stay tuned.

We ask that you leave your vote on the comments page of this post.  Only one vote per person per school this round please.  But if you like you can vote for two schools, yours and another.  This next round of voting will determine the final 2!  Because how long can we really keep this up?

 

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Bad Advice Wednesday: Move Around!

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  I talk a lot about momentum in these posts. Getting yourself into movement, keeping yourself in movement. I talk about it because I believe that’s how books get started and how books get written and how books get finished. Making a book isn’t an easy thing to do. It takes drive sure, but what it really takes, in my experience, is an initial push. Elsewhere I have described how Rafeal Nadal might be a good role model for the writer in the midst of making a book. What I didn’t mention is that Nadal’s own rallying cry—“Vamos!”—isn’t a bad self-exhortation for any writer facing the morning’s work.   

        But enough about that. Today I want to talk about another, less metaphorical type of movement. I want to talk about the virtues of working in different places. If you are the sort of writer who can sit down in a library carol and crank out ten pages a day of the novel every day, then read no further. But if you are like me, and require variety and stimulation, then consider the value of working in different places at different times.  The most beautiful evocation, and example, of this sort of work that I know of is Donald Hall’s description, in his book ,

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The Amish, Cattails, and Dinty: A Trip to Ohio in iPhone Photos

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Getting Outside Saturday: Virginia Festival of the Book

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The nickel view, as our guide called it: Monticello

I find myself in Charlottesville for the Virginia Festival of the Book.  My panel on Friday morning was called Forbidden Attraction, and I got to read a little from Life Among Giants, the scene in which Lizard first meets Sylphide, the world-class ballerina who lives across the way from him in high school and who becomes his life-long obsession.  Continue reading →

Help “Ultimate Glory” Turn 25 (And More Greatest Hits from Bill and Dave’s)

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Hostages vs. Rude Boys in its Purest Form (See Essay)

In this crazy modern world I can click a few buttons and get to a place (Google Analytics) that tells me all kinds of things about Bill and Dave’s.  It tell me, for instance, that .57% of the visitors to this site are from France (I thought we were bigger there, like Jerry Lewis) and 1.90% are from England. 

       It also tells me that as of this morning, 24,496 people have visited “Ultimate Glory,” our post about the early days of Ultimate Frisbee.  Which means that UG, as we like to call it around here, only needs 504 visitors to turn 25,000.  So spread the word and pass the link. Thanks.

       What are some of our other more popular posts? Well, unless Google is fucking with me (always a possibility), number two is Bill’s Bad Advice Wednesday called “Steady as She Goes/Moby Dick Two,” in which he discusses the ups and downs of hope (and despair.)

        Number three is a timely one. Last Year we had our own March Madness here and picked the top writing schools in the country: “The Sweet Sixteen.”

       Number four is the recently featured “What Kind of Annoying Writer Are You?”

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Bad Advice Wednesday: Finding Time to Write

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Number one question at every panel I speak on and every workshop I teach, and in the many emails seeking solace, and etc: How do you find time to write in such a busy life?  And how can I?

It’s true, my life is crazy busy and getting busier all the time.  And yet there are plenty of blocks of time in the day to get things written, some of them big, many of them small.  And some of the small things get written in big blocks of time, some of the big things in the small.  Five minutes isn’t nothing, and ten is even more, and so I bring my laptop to the dentist’s office, and my writing mind (and note pad) on drives and to dinner parties and the shower. Because the truth is, you’re not ever going to find time to write, not in that pure way we dream of, or only very seldom.  So it’s crucial to learn to write when time presents itself, and to know when you should be writing and thinking, and when you can rest.  Yes, rest, because you can’t go around feeling bad because you’re opting for a night out with time-sucking friends or caring for your infant. Continue reading →

Telling Stories with Music

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Thierry Kauffmann

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