May 4, 2009

A Journal to chronicle my writing process…

Filed under: A Writing Journal,Writing — Brian Triber @ 1:41 pm

I’ve decided to begin a journal on the blog to chronicle my writing process, to inform folks of my personal pitfalls and achievements. While the writing process itself, and the psychology behind it,  is well known, the actual path up the mountain — those bits and pieces that apply to those practicing the craft of writing — are unique to the individual writer. It not only differs from writer to writer, but also from piece to piece, and day to day.

The best way to keep the dreaded B (block) at bay is to understand all the tools available to you as a writer, and to learn your particular writing process. Many books on the craft of writing focus on whole approaches under the assumption that the stated methods and techniques, if followed to a T, can result in a successful manuscript. But I’ve seen none that show how to discover your own process. The book that comes closest to that self-discovery is Becoming a Writer, by Dorothea Brande.

So, in this vein, I hope that some of what I post in this Writing Journal will resonate with other writers, and help them past the myth that the writing process is straight-line point-A to point-B. It’s through sharing our trials and triumphs that communities of like-minded people are formed, and through those communities and shared experiences that we no longer feel alone facing that unscalable wall. Others have scaled it before, and can offer us clues as to where to attach that next crampon.

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May 1, 2009

Copyright Fees are Increasing…

Filed under: Copyright — Tags: — Brian Triber @ 10:07 am

The US Copyright Office is proposing increases to its fees for copyrighting materials as of August 1, 2009. The fee for form CO (used for most fiction and non-fiction) mailed into the Copyright Office for processing will change from $40 to $50. Other fee increases include $65 for other paper forms without barcodes; $80 for group daily newspapers/newsletters; $115 for supplementary registration; $115 for renewal registration; $30 for issuance of receipt for a deposit; $105 for transfer of copyright for a single work, and $30 for transfer of copyright of up to 10 additional titles.   Note that the fee increases DO NOT apply to works copyrighted online — those fees will remain at $35. Read more about it here.

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April 29, 2009

Muse & the Marketplace

Filed under: Conferences — Brian Triber @ 4:16 pm

Well, the 2009 Muse & the Marketplace conference has come and gone. There was a terrific keynote speech by Ann Patchett, and I met the extremely gracious Hank Phillippi Ryan, who has three novels coming out this year. Here’s a list of the sessions I attended while at the conference:

  • The State of the Industry — panel discussion with Joseph Olshan, Hallie Ephron, Jane Roseman, and David Langevin, moderated by Sorche Fairbank
  • How to Query an Agent — Chuck Sambuchino
  • Perfect Pitch — Katharine Sands
  • Extreme Research — Jenna Blum
  • Promotion & Publicity — panel discussion with Pagan Kennedy, Jan Gardner, Hank Phillipi Ryan, Taryn Roeder, moderated by Yael Goldstein Love
  • Diving Into the Novel — Vyvyane Loh

My favorites were the Extreme Research and the Diving Into the Novel sessions. Both Jenna Blum and Vyvyane Loh were extremely entertaining and informative, peppering their presentations liberally with personal illustrations.

More to follow…

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