The Writing of Jack Remick
Jack Remick
As a writer approaches the visionary techniques of Late Style, art changes from exercises in the craft of massaging the Ego to the transformative language of the unconscious, the archetypes, the structural reality of myth.
Art is salvation ever more so in the Late Style which is that time when the artist, in silence, frees the mind from oppressive and expected cultural-historical restraints of form and content to unleash a newness that both confounds and instructs. Without art, we are members of a tribe of efficient killers. I am not a member of that tribe.
The Latest from Jack Remick
Gabriela and The Widow–Coming on January 15, 2013 from Coffeetown Press
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...
Valley Boy has been published and I am Happy.
Valley Boy, Part of the Okie Chronicle-- A Novel by Jack Remick Valley Boy ($13.95, 254 pp, 6×9 Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-1-60381-145-3), by Jack Remick, covers a year in the life of a third-generation Okie teenager who is struggling with the stigma of his heritage....
Mark Stone Reviews Blood
(Mark posted this review on Goodreads. I am reposting. Thanks Mark) 01/26 Mark Stone gave 5 stars to: Blood by Jack Remick I don’t read a lot of thrillers, but when I do it is usually James Patterson, John Sanford, or Joseph...
The Cut-to technique for Blood
This technique is an example of how the writer can work out the full scene sequence for a novel based on a couple of treatments--either the Three Act Structure or the Mythic Journey Sequence. This sequence is based on the Three Act Structure. Cut To Sequence for...
Writing about Writing for Solo Novo Blog Readers
Writing about Writing—A useful technique for getting control of your story ©2012 by Jack Remick After rewriting the last three scenes for the fourth time. I find myself rewriting the same three scenes over and over. I’m looking for the deep place they hook to but I...










