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Dec21
The Best Writing Music of 2007

The Stage NamesOkay. We are going to take a week off from The Publishing Spot--a chance to go crazy with my novel, catch up on reading, and get out of the city for a little bit.

I hope you have a happy holiday, and I'll see you on January 2nd when they force us all to go back to work.

If you want some content, check out my favorite writing interviews from the last year or so: sci-fi wizard Brian Francis Slattery, pulp fiction hero Paul Malmont, scriptwriting memoirist Allen Rucker, novelist Min Jin Lee, and travelwriting madman Tony D'Souza.

If that's not enough, check out the 20 songs on my Best Writing Music of 2007 list. Instead of reading about writing tips, listen to these songs and WRITE SOMETHING NEW.

20. "Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe" from The Stage Names by Okkervil River. 

19. "Missed the Boat" from Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank by Modest Mouse.

18. "One Two Three Four" from The Reminder by Feist. 

17. "Chemicals Collide" from The Meaning of 8 by Cloud Cult.

16. "If The Brakeman Turns My Way" Cassadaga by Bright Eyes.

15. "Rehab" by Amy Winehouse from Back to Black 

14. "Like Castanets" by Bishop Allen from Broken String  

13. "In Our Talons" by the Bowerbirds from Hymns for the Dark Horse

12. "Up The Wolves" by The Mountain Goats  from The Sunset Tree    

11. "Forks And Knives (La Fete)" by Beirut from The Flying Club Cup

10. "What Light"  by Wilco from  Sky Blue Sky.

9. "To the Dogs or Whoever" by Josh Ritter from The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter.  

8. "Satan Said Dance" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah  from Some Loud Thunder.

7. "Ultimate" by Gogol Bordello from Super Taranta.

6. "The Underdog" by Spoon from Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga.

5. "C Is The Heavenly Option" by Los Campesinos from The International Tweexcore Underground.

4. "Will You Return?" by The Avett Brothers from Emotionalism.

3. John Allyn Smith Sails by Okkervil River from The Stage Names.

2. Falling Slowly by Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová from The Once Soundtrack.

1. Flight 180 by Bishop Allen from The Broken String.

Dec21
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Dec20
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Dec19
Mobile Journalism and Cellphone Fiction Bonanza
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Dec18
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Dec17
How To Write For Mobile Technology
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Dec14
"You can literally spend all your time stewing in your own misery" : Jeffrey Yamaguchi Explains How To Write Your Book At The Dayjob
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The Best Writing Music of 2007, Part Three: Concluding WIth Okkervil River and Bishop Allen
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Dec13
The Andy Warhol Dr. Seuss Clown Cubicle: How To Revise Your Humorous Book
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Three New Year's Resolutions For Working Writers
The holiday season has already pounced, and it's time to start plotting New Year's resolutions. Here are three strategies for improving your writing intelligence in 2008...First of all, figure out how to share your work on the Internet, building... Continue Reading
Dec12
How To Outline A Humorous Book: Jeffrey Yamaguchi Breaks It Down
There are writing handbooks for almost everything--novels, short stories, memoirs, etc.; but as far as I know, nobody has ever explained how to write a humorous book. Reading Jeffrey Yamaguchi's mocking look at corporate working environments, Working For The Man, I... Continue Reading
The Best Writing Music of 2007, Part Three: Dance with Vikram Chandra and Joshua Ferris
Wowsa. Long day at the dayjob. Here's the highlight of the interwebs this evening: Salon.com's Best Books of 2007 List. They included two supercool writers who visited this site in 2007, including Vikram Chandra and Joshua Ferris. Also dig Caitlin... Continue Reading
Dec11
Jeffrey Yamaguchi Explains How To Write A Funny Character
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What Amy Winehouse and Beirut Taught Me About Writing: Part Two of The Best Writing Songs of 2007 List
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Dec10
The Charles Bukowski Book Club: How To Pitch A Humor Book
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How Kate Pullinger, Chris Joseph, and You Can Write A New Novel
The novel opens when a body falls from the sky. Now, you can help the writers figure out what happens next...I'm serious. Over at the blog for the novel Flight Paths, you can actually write your way into the the... Continue Reading
Dec 7
The Best Songs of 2007, Part One: A Special Holiday Music Mix For You
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How To Work Part-Time While Earning Your Writing Degree
Can you hold down a dayjob while earning your MFA in creative writing or journalism?Over at the MFA Blog, readers are debating that tough, tough question. Myself, I paid the rent with a crappy bookstore dayjob while studying for my... Continue Reading
Dec 6
Novelist Victoria Strauss Explains How Writing Groups Can Bust The Bad Guys
Your writing community can help you do many things, like finish your novel or publish your next article. Now, they can help you bust the bad guys. The Internet crawling with writing scams. Over at Writer Beware, novelist Victoria Strauss... Continue Reading
How To Find Travel Writing Jobs
Have you traveled in and written about Asia? If you have, I've got the perfect writing gig to get you out of your dayjob and back on the road.The travel-writing site, Written Road, has a post about writing content for... Continue Reading
Dec 5
Dan Froomkin Explains How Citizen Journalists Can Find Scoops
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Dec 4
Blogging 101: Choire Sicha and Gawker Get A Literary Reading
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Dec 3
The Dangers of Rowback
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