Writing Tips : On Being Late
Posted: Wed 25 February, 2009 Filed under: Creativity, Thoughts, Writing 1 Comment »One of my own favourite authors, Charles Stross has a piece today about the convoluted mechanics behind writing sets of novels – talking about his own experiences and those of George R R Martin (whose book I freely admit I just can’t get into at all) who is apparently very late on the next installment of his epic work, and has written a blog post about it, and (as Stross says) “issued a comprehensive response to the vocal and annoying fans who think he can pull a quarter of a million words out of his ass on demand”
It all makes for interesting reading – I must admit, I’d never really thought about the intricacies of writing these epic novels – most likely because it’s never been likely to be the sort of thing I ever wrote – but the insight Stross gives makes it worth the effort.
If only my main writing-related problem was being late on a book thousands of people are waiting for.
When reading about things like this you realise how Stephen King took his inspiration for Misery‘s Annie Wilkes from real life.