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The Writer's Journey of John Earl Stark 02
The Writer's Journey of John Earl Stark 02
The Writer's Journey of John Earl Stark 02
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John Earl Stark problems were far from over. He was up to his neck and now his stories were running his life.

All he wanted was to improve his book sales. But what he got was too many stories to write. And now he wasn't sleeping as a result.

There were just too many and they wouldn't stop coming. He simply couldn't write them fast enough.

Worse, the stories were getting jumbled, the characters mixed.

If he didn't do something soon, he'd probably go insane.

Focus. It's a matter of focus.

And staying awake.

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It's been a week of too much and too little.

All delivered through dreams, or just after waking.

John got way too many. He'd find himself awake with a story sitting there, but it would be 2 or 3 am. So he'd turn over, and then at 4am he'd be woken with another.

You know the one's he writes - mysterious supernatural situations only a human can save them from. So he was right in to these opening scenes, like a moving running along through his mind. Dumped right in the middle of the action and all the charactes shouting out their lines in "3D Cinerama-scope".

But the other stories that woke him up that early morning seemed gone.

If he just lay there and close his eyes, they'd be back, though - either starting over or picking up where they left off.

Rolling over tended to help.

By the time it was light enough to see, he was still exhausted and now had all the chores of the farm to take care of. Dogs and cats to feed, a milkcow to relieve, cattle to check. Those things aren't just put off. Real live creatures needing his care.

So he'd be up and at them, somehow keeping his eyes open enough to not burn himself during breakfast. Slogging through the weather and the routines. Then he'd come back and shrug out of his outdoor clothes and collapse on his couch for "just a few minutes" - only to find himself with yet another story waking him and demanding to be written into existence.

After a few days of this, he finally would get a pad and paper by his bed, and turn on the light to write down the opening scene and any details - something he could use later to hopefully pick up that story again.

Didn't work out. He did have 6 or 8 new opening scenes he could mine. But where they went from there was still another problem.

At last, he did just force himself to sit down and write one of them all the way out. But it was a mystery from the start. He only had a scrap of a line to write from. But write he did - and it turned out OK. 6K words where this team of his spooks go and take on the entire government to get them to stop hunting people with "extraordinary abilities" just so they could do their genetic research and experiments. Happy ending, an all that.

For me, it was worse.

I took his idea of getting that pad and paper, but I only wound up with lists of phrases. And spent most of the night tossing and turning to get back to sleep again.

Then daylight would make sleep impossible - and I'd trudge over to John's cabin for some of his to-die-for coffee with honey.

I don't share his love of watching cattle graze, so pretty much I'd sit out on the front porch with his farm dog and pet her if she wanted it. Otherwise, just relax. Maybe with one of those books. Sometimes dozing off again.

When John came back, we'd hit the books again.

So here's where we picked it up:

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Release dateMay 5, 2019
ISBN9781386364030
The Writer's Journey of John Earl Stark 02
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R. L. Saunders

R. L. has always had a hard-edged humor. But he's been working on toning it back when it interferes with the straight entertainment value of the story he's bringing to life. Saunders likes his parables exciting and his sharp wit is often a surprise. Of course, there are contemporary mentions you have to keep an eye out for... Satire is like that, he says - no fun if you don't deflate an over-blown ego every now and then...

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    The Writer's Journey of John Earl Stark 02 - R. L. Saunders

    The Writer's Journey

    of John Earl Stark

    02

    R. L. Saunders

    While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.

    THE WRITER'S JOURNEY OF JOHN EARL STARK 02

    First edition. May 5, 2019.

    Copyright © 2019 R. L. Saunders.

    ISBN: 978-1386364030

    Written by R. L. Saunders.

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    Dedication

    The Writer's Journey of John Earl Stark 02

    Week 02 - Summary

    1 - No One School Has All the Teachers

    2 - You Can Only Compare Yourself with Yourself.

    3 - Writing is Regular Work. Regular Action Forms Habits.

    4 - Prolific Writing is Easy. Making a Living at It is Hard.

    5 - Writing in All Long Haul Work - Overnight Success is Just More Fiction

    6 - Enjoy What You Write and So Will Your Readers.

    7 - Writing is Learned by Writing - Lots of It.

    8 - Follow and Emulate Perennial-Selling Books, Not Bestsellers

    9 - Stories Are Out There Begging to Be Brought to Life

    How do you make sense of a crazy world?

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