by Jack Remick | Dec 20, 2018 | California, Central Valley, Uncategorized, Valley Boy, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques
Fugue in D minor, no score, furious. As she played, Teresa no longer saw notes, the flow of the music came and she did not look at her hands, she never looked at her hands. She did not want the flesh to be in the music but to be the channel that spoke to her and that...
by Jack Remick | Jun 21, 2018 | Interviews and Readings, Valley Boy, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
https://www.writermag.com Coming out in August, should be available at B&N in July Writing autobiographical fiction Some challenges “We’re in a theory-saturated era—call it trickle down post-modernism—where the borders of fact and fiction are widely debated,” says...
by Jack Remick | Jan 28, 2014 | poetics of prose, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
Writing the Way I See It ©2014 by Jack Remick (Note: I wrote this essay for a German e-zine called Haute Culture. They wanted something about the origin of The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery and a little bit about my ideas on why we write. The essay was to be...
by Jack Remick | Aug 1, 2013 | Accolades for the Author, Gabriela and The Widow, Writing Craft
Dear Jack, A warm welcome and congratulations to our 2nd Annual Hall of Fame finalists. Your book “Gabriela and the Widow” is a finalist for “Best Women’s Fiction”. To visit the book expo, please go...
by Jack Remick | Jan 24, 2013 | Seattle's Literary Community, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
Who Do You Listen To? After I came across a very brave and unique novel titled: Taliban Escape by Aabra which was reviewed in The Dark Phantom Review, I remembered an exchange I had with a fellow writer and former student. I want to post it here for anyone visiting...
by Jack Remick | Jan 10, 2013 | book reviews, Gabriela and The Widow, Interviews and Readings, New Fiction, Press Release, Writing Craft, Writing Theory
Gabriela and The Widow just blew into blogcritics.org for a fun-filled Q and A loaded with writing insights and personal revelations about the author. Thanks to Virginia Grenier. Check Gabriela out here: Article first published as Spotlight Interview with Author Jack...