by Jack Remick | Jul 2, 2018 | book reviews, Citadel, Jack Remick, New Fiction, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
I am now reviewing for the New York Journal of Books. Upcoming is a review of Don’t Hide The Madness a Burroughs/Ginsberg conversation which is slated to publish in October 2018. Eleanor Parker Sapia, author of A Decent Woman, reviewed Citadel here. Very...
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 | 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...
by Jack Remick | Jun 13, 2012 | New Fiction, poetics of prose, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
Image by permission of Kevin Coyne © 2012 Cover design by M. Anne Sweet and Sabrina Sun From the Opening: © 2012 by Jack Remick The year the war ended, Gabriela led her sick Mother out of Tepeñixtlahuaca. The bones of the villagers still had meat on them then and the...