neotank Wrote:I LOVE Stephen King. I must say he is my favorite author, with FPW (of course) Robert Mccammon, Richard Laymon, and sometimes Dean Koontz, rounding out the bunch. All these guys have given me great scares, and much, much, more. I still remember reading It when I was a kid, and the feelings of adventure, horror and wonder it created. Then later on reading Repairman Jack, and hooting and hollering in my parents basement as he took a drink of that cursed coffee.
As someone who hopes to one day take the time to actually complete a damn novel, I think FPW and the others are probably the MAIN reason for doing so. They gave me the inspiration to want to do the same type of magic.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Neotank--I'm sure Steve would say this to you--Don't talk about it...DO IT!
As the first American to win a Nobel Prize for fiction said, "The art of writing is the art of putting the seat of your pants onto the seat of your chair."
And that's gospel truth.
neotank Wrote:I totally agree. I have a few novels that I stopped writing at about 30k words, which is about a third or a novel. So I have put some time in, I just need to stop wandering to other ideas and just stick it out. Although I have finished a few short stories that got some good feedback from the slush readers of the world, but never accepted. You're a good writer, blah blah blah, BUT it's just not right for us. LOL sorry to go off topic...