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
Art of the Cut To Technique
From: Jack Remick] Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 4:30 PM To: Vladimir Subject: cut to Vlado, Look at cut to as a technique you use to get control of a story. It's not an end point. It's a passing technique that, when you use it fast, gives you the story you have...
Quoted on the web
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 Weekend Novelist website: Sunday, November...
Solving First Person Narrative
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...
The Writer Talks to Himself about the Writing
5/08/2008 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 can’t find it. Scene One Is the Explanation where Mitch explains in detail to Squeaky...
Some Techniques
I write everything longhand using Natalie Goldberg's timed writing techniques. See the Weekendnovelist.com for some ideas on typing up your work. So I’m writing this novel built on a series of subjects like subjects in a fugue. How do you control it so it doesn’t run...










