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Non-Nutritional Novels

Posted on July 26, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 28, 2015
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I just read and reviewed Green Girl, by Kate Zambreno. See it here. A green girl is a young, naïve, unformed girl, as Ophelia was described in Hamlet.  Zambreno’s book describes such an unformed person in novel-length detail. But why? I … Continue reading →

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Zambreno – Green Girl

Posted on July 24, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 24, 2015
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There is a vaguely Faulknerian mood to this strange novel. In Faulkner’s work, dim-witted, almost subhuman characters passively bump their ways around Yoknapatawpha County. As a traditionalist, I’m not a fan of passive, aimless characters behaving pointlessly, but at least … Continue reading →

Posted in Good Books, Literary | Tagged adolescence, Faulkner, Joyce, prose poetry | 1 Reply

Is Fiction Autobiography?

Posted on July 22, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 23, 2015
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  I just posted a book review, of Two Serious Ladies, by Jane Bowles. See it here. I didn’t mention in the review that Jane and Paul Bowles (author of The Sheltering Sky) were married for decades while they lived in … Continue reading →

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Bowles – Two Serious Ladies

Posted on July 22, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 22, 2015
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  Seriously Aimless In this sometimes amusing novel, two well-off American women cast aside their comfortable lives and pursue separate journeys of self-discovery. In both cases, they end up hanging out with prostitutes, con-men, and other shady characters, living in … Continue reading →

Posted in Good Books, Literary | Tagged anomie, Bowles, motivation, passive characters | 1 Reply

The Shitbird

Posted on July 19, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 20, 2015
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There are few things more unnerving for a writer than that familiar doubt that erupts in the middle of a project, “Is this total bullshit?” I know you’re supposed to ignore the “shitbird,” as I’ve heard it called, the bird … Continue reading →

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Listening to the Characters

Posted on July 17, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 17, 2015
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Seven chapters have miraculously appeared as the start of my new novel (although Chapter 7 has to be significantly rewritten to accommodate my plan for #8 – I hate when that happens). Regardless, I’m starting to enjoy my characters. I started … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged characters, creating characters, puppets, sequels | Leave a reply

Are We Alone?

Posted on July 14, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 16, 2015
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Enthusiasts keen on the search for extraterrestrial life always present this justification for their interest: we must find out: Are We Alone? This topic comes to mind again today (7/14/15) after reading a New York Times article (http://nyti.ms/1dWlI2y) on the … Continue reading →

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Lem – His Master’s Voice

Posted on July 13, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 13, 2015
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What To Assume About Aliens Lem, Stanislaw (1968). His Master’s Voice. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (199 pp.) It barely counts as a novel, this story presented as a single scientist’s memoir of a project he worked on long ago. … Continue reading →

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Screenwriting: How Hard Can it be?

Posted on July 10, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 10, 2015
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I’m going to a meeting of local screenwriters and wannabe screenwriters (like me) tonight, to see if 1. I can learn anything, 2. If I can survive without being totally intimidated, and 3. If I might meet some interesting people. … Continue reading →

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Overcoming Blank Screen Syndrome

Posted on July 6, 2015 by bill.adams111@gmail.comJuly 8, 2015
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A milestone for any project is first words written. Page one, Chapter one: actual words. They are probably not the right words, but you have to start with words in sentences. The sequel I’m working on now will be my … Continue reading →

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