By -- B J Keltz | December 23, 2009

Inspiration – Rusty Money

I count money as part of my day job.  A few weeks ago I ran across a ten dollar bill that was stained with rust.   The red and orange coloration ran up the bill in the creases and lay across the bottom, as if it had wicked up the color from rusty water.
Oh, how frustrating [...]

By -- B J Keltz | December 21, 2009

Inspiration – An Old Portrait

I’ve said before that inspiration can be found just about anywhere.  This week I’ll share three such incidents that happened to me recently.
When I’m not writing (and that always seems to happen from mid-November to mid-January), I’m usually indulging in some other creative outlet such as designing houses or handwork.  Last weekend I was on [...]

By -- B J Keltz | November 9, 2009

Bad Writer. BAD

I’ve learned a few things in the time I’ve been writing with intention.  One of those things is to write every day no matter what.  This is especially important to me in the middle of anything longer than a short story.
I didn’t write for three days.  Of course it was harder to get back into [...]

By -- B J Keltz | November 4, 2009

Composing a Novel but Losing a Mind

You know those old vaudeville jokes that start with “a funny thing happened on my way to…?”   I have one, and it was a first time for me.
Just imagine a long day, evening meeting, too sleepy to type up what had been written that day.  Probably sounds familiar, right?  So I wrote about eleven pages [...]

By -- B J Keltz | November 2, 2009

The first 36 hours of a new novel

The photo here is a good image for what my MC will be facing in the next day or two.  Is she ready?  Am I?
I cannot express the joy I experience when I start a new novel.  I thought perhaps it was just a personal thing, but I was told today that my whole demeanor [...]

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