My poem “The Architect of Bonfires, published in Space and Time Magazine, (Issue #127, Winter 2016) has been nominated for a Rhysling Award!
You can buy the issue of Space and Time Magazine here.
My poem “The Architect of Bonfires, published in Space and Time Magazine, (Issue #127, Winter 2016) has been nominated for a Rhysling Award!
You can buy the issue of Space and Time Magazine here.
Dive into Worldbuilding hosted me today! The video of our discussion, which includes mention of “Home Again, Home again, Jiggity Jig”, is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5V2m78GtNg
You can read it here!
There are days when the creative tap only drips. Here’s a tip: put aside the Big Project for a few hours, grab a notepad and pen and head outside. Be a reporter. Don’t write fancy sentences or big ideas or pretty metaphors. Just describe what you see and hear in straightforward reportage. Transcribe an overheard conversation on the streetcar. Describe the clothes someone is wearing at the bus stop. List the items the guy ahead of you has in his shopping cart. Just… write. It’s amazing how the physical act of translating the seen and heard into words can open things up and get you back to the Big Project with the taps wide open.
Andrew Pyper is an award-winning and bestselling author of several novels, including The Demonologist. He has also taught creative writing at Trent University, the University of Toronto and Colorado College.