by Jack Remick | Dec 7, 2011 | Interviews and Readings, Natalie Goldberg, New Fiction, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
Deborah Allen, blogmaster at Writing While the Rice Boils has posted the first installment of an interview with me about my novels and my writing techniques. If you don’t know Deborah’s blog, you have to follow it. She brings a complete range of writers to...
by Jack Remick | Jun 23, 2011 | Interviews and Readings, Natalie Goldberg, Uncategorized, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
Listen to an audio interview with Jack Remick on Blood. Interviewed by Matthew Robinson of BlogTalkRadio. June 23, 2011. The Final Cut Episode #69 – Interview with author...
by Jack Remick | Jun 23, 2011 | Interviews and Readings, Natalie Goldberg, poetics of prose, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
A written Q & A interview where Jack Remick and Joel Chafetz discuss Jack’s recently published novel, Blood. (Published by Camel Press, Seattle, WA. 2011) This insightful reading enhances understanding of Jack’s writing process and the complex storyline in...
by Jack Remick | Sep 30, 2010 | Music of Writing, Natalie Goldberg, poetics of prose, Seattle's Literary Community, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques
Dal Jeanis in Dallas, TX has a blog called White Flow. He’s interested in the moment of release that Natalie Goldberg talks about in “Bones” and “Wild Mind”– Lose Control, Don’t Think. He found this in a piece I wrote on The...
by Jack Remick | Sep 29, 2010 | First Person Narrative, Music of Writing, Natalie Goldberg, poetics of prose, Seattle's Literary Community, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques
The Writer Continues his Conversation with Himself because no one is reading his Blog. 5-15-2008 Louisa’s Café Today I write about what I don’t know–The challenge of voice in a First Person Narrative. I have two problems: 1. The Voice of the Inner Story which is...