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And all this time I thought it was hard work - Tony H - 05-30-2006 I was viewing the website of Dan "Dimple Chin" Brown and came across this little tid-bit of information about the writing process. Give us three "Good to Know" facts about you. Be creative. Tell us about your first job, the inspiration for your writing, any fun details that would enliven your page. If I'm not at my desk by 4:00 A.M., I feel like I'm missing my most productive hours. In addition to starting early, I keep an antique hour glass on my desk and every hour break briefly to do pushups, sit-ups, and some quick stretches. I find this helps keep the blood (and ideas) flowing. I'm also a big fan of gravity boots. Hanging upside down seems to help me solve plot challenges by shifting my entire perspective. So...Paul, being a NYTBA, why did you not fill us struggling beginners on such secrets? I bet all the cool kids have gravity boots. Koontz, King, Deavers,Preston/Child. And all this time we thought it was hard work! And all this time I thought it was hard work - Scott Hajek - 05-30-2006 AsMoral Wrote:I'm also a big fan of gravity boots. Hanging upside down seems to help me solve plot challenges by shifting my entire perspective. Hey, what does he do to avoid poor writing and overused cliches? Maybe he should try electro-shock therapy as nothing else seems to work. And all this time I thought it was hard work - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-30-2006 AsMoral Wrote:I was viewing the website of Dan "Dimple Chin" Brown and came across this little tid-bit of information about the writing process. I'm almost afraid to ask, AsMoral, but what the heck is an NYTBA? And all this time I thought it was hard work - Shocklines.com - 05-30-2006 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm almost afraid to ask, AsMoral, but what the heck is an NYTBA? I think it stands for a New York Times Bestselling Author. And all this time I thought it was hard work - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-30-2006 Shocklines.com Wrote:I think it stands for a New York Times Bestselling Author. Thank you, shocklines. I suppose if your name =has= to be associated with the NYT in some way, that's one of the best. And all this time I thought it was hard work - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-30-2006 Scott Hajek Wrote:Hey, what does he do to avoid poor writing and overused cliches? Hmmm...you sound like you know all about electro-shock therapy, Scott. ![]() And all this time I thought it was hard work - Scott Hajek - 05-30-2006 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Hmmm...you sound like you know all about electro-shock therapy, Scott. Thankfully, I can only claim to have been shocked a few times while rewiring some outlets and light fixtures. But, as a treatment to prevent repeats of bad choices and bad behavior, I think Dan Brown should be fitted with a shock collar hooked up to the grammar/cliche checker of his word processor. Everytime he enters a cliche or tries poor writing conventions... ZAP! And all this time I thought it was hard work - Tony H - 05-31-2006 Scott Hajek Wrote:Thankfully, I can only claim to have been shocked a few times while rewiring some outlets and light fixtures. But, as a treatment to prevent repeats of bad choices and bad behavior, I think Dan Brown should be fitted with a shock collar hooked up to the grammar/cliche checker of his word processor. Everytime he enters a cliche or tries poor writing conventions... ZAP! The poor man would be dead by now scooter! And all this time I thought it was hard work - Tony H - 05-31-2006 Shocklines.com Wrote:I think it stands for a New York Times Bestselling Author. You are correct sir! Give that man a prize! And all this time I thought it was hard work - webby - 05-31-2006 AsMoral Wrote:If I'm not at my desk by 4:00 A.M., I feel like I'm missing my most productive hours. At least this part makes sense. I've heard that creative work is often more productive if you do it while your thoughts are still more connected to your subconcious, as in right after waking up. Of course, with Dan Brown, his subconcious may just be connected to other people's creativity, but I digress. |