Rhythmical Creation

“…the rhythmical creation of beauty.” I like the sound and image of that.
With Love,
Russ

kmabarrett's avatarKevin Barrett's Blog

I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty.
  —  Edgar Allan Poe
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On This Day In:
2016In The Beginning
2015False Gods
2014But Sometimes Careers Choose People
2013Pretty Sure Of Uncertainty
2012Face Reality
2011Intelligent Luck

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Ego Echoes

I sometimes get hit by waves of memories of negative things people have said to me over the years. But most are merely ego echoes from which I’ve already learned the lessons offered. They aren’t reflections of the present on which I’m focused.

With Love,

Russ

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Adulting School

I think this is a great idea and hope it catches on.

Adulting School

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Russ

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Clever Girl

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A Quote from a Book I’m Reading

“It is good to say that you are afraid,” Sakim said. “It is not good to be too bold. A little fear makes a man think. It is better to be a little afraid and yet do what has to be done.”

–From Sackett’s Land by Louis L’Amour

With Love,

Russ

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A Little Sign for Readers…

And writers!

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Russ

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Just sit and read

I love these quote and this post. Reading is all these things and more to me.
With Love,
Russ

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‘And by the way…’ Sylvia Plath on the worst enemy to creativity

Self-doubt is an enemy I know all too well. Beneath it is fear, and like all forms of fear, I found it is only beaten by facing up to it and doing what needs to be done. Fear has no chance against doing the right thing over and over again.

With Love,

Russ

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And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
Sylvia Plath

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Update On My Queries to Agents

I’ve sent out 39 query letters to literary agents in the eleven days since I decided to do so. So far, I have received five rejection letters (actually, they were emails as that is how it is done these days.) Most agents don’t even bother to send rejection emails. Instead, they just inform authors that “if you don’t hear from us with interest within X weeks or months” then we aren’t interested. I call this approach “Timed-outs” and am still weeks away from even the earliest timed-out date, so the rejections based on timed-outs will likely begin to soar once the trigger dates hit.

As I mentioned in earlier posts, my normal reaction to a rejection is, “Great! Now I’m one rejection closer to being signed by an agent.” But my reaction to the rejection I received yesterday was more akin to, “Wow! Maybe my stories suck and aren’t worthy of an agent’s interest.” I was puzzled by that very different reaction.

It took a while but I finally figured out what triggered the pity-party reaction. The agent who rejected me had just started her own agency. She didn’t appear to have any authors signed with her new firm. I figured she’d be much more open to new authors than agents who have already signed a lot of them. So when even she rejected me I felt rejection dejection. That’s what I get for having expectations! I should know better!

I have twenty-nine or thirty books that cost me a small fortune to self-publish and may be of zero interest to agents and traditional publishers because they have already been published, and I have almost nothing that is unpublished and query-ready.

I now plan to hold off self-publishing my three latest stories, and future ones, perhaps until I’ve had at least two hundred rejections. In this way, I hope to more quickly query literary agents with higher quality unpublished stories.

If this new plan doesn’t work, I can always eventually go back to self-publishing. It is much more expensive to self-publish (primarily due to the high cost for illustrations) but it is more quickly gratifying to be able to hold freshly published books in my hands and to see them being read and enjoyed. As an added bonus, I don’t receive rejection letters.

With Love,

Russ

 

 

 

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Making a Difference in a Creative Way

I love to read about efforts that combine the resources of non-profits with profitable companies for the good of society. The article linked below appears to me to fall into that category.  Way to go, Amazon and FareStart! I see this as a potential big win for everyone involved.

http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2017/02/16/farestart-to-get-5-new-locations-with-amazons-help.html?ana=yahoo

With Love,

Russ

 

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