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Nov 03, 2011 07:11AM
Thank you so much for this blog. I will be printing it and putting it on the wall next to my computer. Looking forward to more BIC time myself.
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Damn. That is one heck of an inspiring post. Thank you.
Awesome post, Jim. And fellow Butcherphile GoodReaders should note that "Ghost Story" is up for Best Paranormal Fantasy in the Goodreads Choice Awards. The nominee pool is fantastic, including the awesome Seanan McGuire and the wonderful Charlaine Harris. Vote for whichever book is your favorite!
Thanks so much for the fantastic post! It's just the kind of inspiration I need as I'm tackling NaNoWriMo 2011!
This is a very encouraging post. I've been reading your instructional entries since your first blog, so thank you for another great addition.
Thank you for the wonderful post. When I struggle with procrastination, I will remind myself of this.
Hey Jim, that's is great advice. I like, Honey, will be printing it out and putting it next to my computer. My "office" moves," so will the printout.
I thought you were amazing before, but this is just one more example of your amazing amazingness! Thanks.
A reader and friend just now sent me your way. He was right, your words were exactly what I needed! I'm devoted to BIC, but sometimes an outside reinforcement of the path is the best companion. I too think you're awesome!
Good words! I had the dream of being a writer when I was in college, but I didn't stick with it. I regret that now, but it's not too late to start!
I love his books and love his advice on books, they have both been critical in my writing of my own first book Celestial Justice.
Thank you for the fantastic advice. I'll surely take it to heart, especially while I'm spending all this BIC time on NaNoWriMo. BTW, can't wait for the next Dresden episode.
My God, I have honestly never read anything as inspirational as this! Thank you so much for sharing, I so needed this!
Thanks, Jim. When I read your post, I felt like you were extending your hand to help me up from the floor. I got up and put my butt back in the chair. :)
Thank you, Jim. I just finished Storm Front last night and loved it. I have always wanted to be a writer since I knew how to put pencil to paper. But I lose focus easily and get very discouraged. I started NaNoWriMo this year, and I'm already way behind. But your post really brought me back to what was important and reminded me that there are NO EXCUSES. If I haven't achieved what I want yet, it's because I haven't done it yet. My Book in a Month contract with myself and your post are pinned to the wall next to my desk where I can see them every time I sit down to my computer. It's BIC time. 'Nuff said.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Needed to read this just now, to be reminded why I pursue the Dream!
You are truly inspiring. I love the way you brought this post to life. I'm going to save this blog and use it to help me when I feel like I can't keep going with my own novel. It's good to know that even the pros are Human, and they had doubts at one point in time or another. Thank you so much for your blogs and the inspiration to those that read them.
Um...yeah, I can't say much hear that the lovely 31 people above me have already said. So I'm gonna just feel free to plagiarize them. In spirit. Because I'm too lazy to type it all out. (And yes, I can see the irony of that statement.)Except that I can definitely see that Mr. Dresden and Mr. Butcher seem to share a certain number of elements of their respective outlooks on life. :)
This is one of the most inspiring blog posts I have read all week - and I read A LOT of blog posts :)
I agree with the first few posts of "posting this next to my laptop". Gotta admit, seeing works like Butcher's up on the shelves is what inspire me to keep writing. Admittedly, before I get BIC time I gotta go finish "Grave Peril" ^_^
Thank you for the positive outlook and realistic suggestions.It's a great boost to hear comments like these when you're new and shiny.
Thanks!
You are one fascinating man. I was already elated to find out you had a blog. Now, I'm inspired and energized. This is good advice for anyone with a dream. Bless you, Sir. If I weren't married, I'd be in love.
As Heinlein puts it, TANSTAAFL. "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch." Very well said and inspiring! My problem is BIC. That and a busy life. Maybe one day it will be worth it!
I still read this post every so often. I used it to become a software developer and I mentally switch write with code and writer with developer. Cannot thank you enough for the inspiring words that still keep me going!
I recently finished the first draft of my first novel. It took a little more than two years.It was the hardest work I have ever done. Like digging a very long tunnel with a spoon.In the first year I worked every day without rest. In the second year, a good friend convinced me that production increase If I took two days a week off. He was correct.
In the end, I wrote 1,200 pages to get 340 pages. I wrote several hundred pages before I got my ego out of the way and found the story I needed to write.
I hired a structural editor from England and his suggestions improved the story in important ways. Now I am just getting into the rewrites wisely suggested by my structural editor.
Writing is nothing but work. Happily I can be obsessive once I get started.
The obsessive work ethic I developed in the many years that I was a musician and song writer. I worked and practiced every day. I wrote out loud. Music and lyrics at the same time. I drove many people to drink over the years.
I do not lie or exaggerate to say that writing my fantasy stories is the very hardest work I have ever done.
















