Comments on: Triathlon as Metaphor for Novel Writing http://www.jamesbernardfrost.com/2005/04/triathlon-as-metaphor-for-novel-writing.html Author Fri, 23 Jul 2010 17:29:06 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: bigdumbjim http://www.jamesbernardfrost.com/2005/04/triathlon-as-metaphor-for-novel-writing.html#comment-3 bigdumbjim Tue, 26 Apr 2005 17:13:00 +0000 http://www.jamesbernardfrost.com/?p=6#comment-3 Interesting. I agree entirely with not relying on inspiration. I felt flat throughout the writing of my second novel. Interesting. I agree entirely with not relying on inspiration. I felt flat throughout the writing of my second novel.

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By: Mike Ryan http://www.jamesbernardfrost.com/2005/04/triathlon-as-metaphor-for-novel-writing.html#comment-2 Mike Ryan Mon, 25 Apr 2005 23:12:00 +0000 http://www.jamesbernardfrost.com/?p=6#comment-2 Hey Jim,<br/>Congrats on the upcoming publication! The story of your writing regimen and Stephen King's advice reminded me of J.G. Ballard's writing process as well. His comments:<br/><br/><i>I try to write about 1,000 words a day in longhand and then edit it very carefully later before I type it out. I have been known to stop in the middle of a sentence sometimes when I've reached my limit. But self-discipline is enormously important -- you can't rely on inspiration or a novel would take ten years.<br/><br/>I always prepare a very detailed synopsis before I start writing. Sometimes this will be anything up to 30,000 words in length. It's just me working out my story and my cast. I once did one for a book called <b>The Unlimited Dream Company</b> where the synopsis was longer than the book.</i><br/><br/>I probably read that quote directly somewhere along the way of assembling the quotes book, but here's the <a HREF="http://rodcorp.typepad.com/rodcorp/2004/12/how_we_work_jg_.html" REL="nofollow" rel="nofollow">blog entry</a> where I found it again. Hey Jim,
Congrats on the upcoming publication! The story of your writing regimen and Stephen King’s advice reminded me of J.G. Ballard’s writing process as well. His comments:

I try to write about 1,000 words a day in longhand and then edit it very carefully later before I type it out. I have been known to stop in the middle of a sentence sometimes when I’ve reached my limit. But self-discipline is enormously important — you can’t rely on inspiration or a novel would take ten years.

I always prepare a very detailed synopsis before I start writing. Sometimes this will be anything up to 30,000 words in length. It’s just me working out my story and my cast. I once did one for a book called The Unlimited Dream Company where the synopsis was longer than the book.

I probably read that quote directly somewhere along the way of assembling the quotes book, but here’s the blog entry where I found it again.

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