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Wednesday, January 05, 2005

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Enjoyed your comments on the "thinking time" part of writing. I always assumed, as many writers do, that the work would get easier as I grew (hopefully) more skilled. But that's never happened. Even back when I was still writing men's magazine stories in the 70s and early 80s, I'd get stress headaches from writing, especially the "thinking time" hours. This isn't complaining, simply saying to all those who believe that commercial fiction is "formulaic"--if we knew the so-called "formula" we'd all be phoning you from our limos. It just don't work that way for most of us. --Ed Gorman

Great article on your process Lee. I love reading how other authors work, there's always something I can pull and apply to my own life. You talk about the structure and limitations of TV being ingrained in your brain, I usually do my best work when people put limitations on me. Telling me I can't do something or that I have to do something usually sparks my creativity and forces be to think of ideas I wouldn't have otherwise. I did a lot of screenwriting before I tried writing a novel and I think it helped immensely. Having a structure makes the task of a 300 page novel seem less daunting.

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