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 | Oct 27, 2011 | New Fiction, North Beach, poetics of prose, San Francisco, Seattle's Literary Community, The Beats, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques
I grew up in California’s Central Valley. The Valley was huge but stifling. If you climbed the town water tower one foggy night and the cops hauled you down, it made the local newspaper–“Boys Saved From Fall and Likely Death”. Your one goal was a...
by Jack Remick | Sep 3, 2011 | New Fiction, poetics of prose, Seattle's Literary Community, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques
I just signed a multi-book contract with Coffeetown Press to bring out The California Quartet and Gabriela and the Widow. All five novels should be available by December 2012. The first release will be The Deification. Sounds like the Rapture, but it’s the first...
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 | Mar 2, 2011 | book reviews, Seattle's Literary Community, Uncategorized, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
Now available at Elliott Bay. 3/06/2011 2:00 am Blood (Camel Press) is Seattle writer Jack Remick’s new novel, a taut, open-eyed story written by a one-time mercenary and hired killer doing prison time, due to soon be again free and on the street—a street that...