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Feedback (Part 3 of 3)

March 17, 2020 Christopher Clancy

To a long-struggling writer who never got into it for the money, an advance is an advance.

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Posted in: Getting Published Filed under: Unsolicited Press, Washington Post, Wordpress

Feedback (Part 2 of 3)

March 11, 2020 Christopher Clancy

There’s a common, not terribly clever term many writers use to capture the toil and frustration involved in the submission process: banging one’s head against the wall.

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Posted in: Getting Published Filed under: Aethon Books, Montag Press, To Kill a Mockingbird

Feedback (Part 1 of 3)

March 10, 2020 Christopher Clancy

Why expend the energy of replying to an unknown author’s email? Just because you state on your company web site that you welcome unsolicited emails and make every effort to respond in a timely fashion? Pfft, get real.

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Posted in: Getting Published Filed under: Felicia Eth Representation, Hell, query letter

Embrace the Bloat

February 27, 2020 Christopher Clancy

Writing the ending can feel like a process of closing off all the wonderful options you gave yourself at the beginning and all throughout the middle. It’s a kind of heartbreak.

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Posted in: Writing Filed under: heartbreak, Monopoly, We Take Care of Our Own

Where To Invade Next (2007)

February 14, 2020 Christopher Clancy

The essays of Where To Invade Next create an incomplete yet compelling portrait of the hysteria that injected itself into American foreign policy in the days immediately following the 9/11 attacks.

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Posted in: On Background Filed under: McSweeney’s, War on Terror, Wesley Clark

The Yellow Birds

January 22, 2020 Christopher Clancy

Some works dazzle you from one moment to the next while some works quietly sink in, infiltrating the reader’s psyche without their noticing.

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Posted in: On Background Filed under: Iraq, Kevin Powers, University of Texas at Austin

Let There Be Light

January 16, 2020 Christopher Clancy

What I most remember about Let There Be Light is the African American soldier who can’t stop crying, due to what he describes as “nostalgia.”

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Posted in: On Background Filed under: Caleb Carr, John Huston, nostalgia, PTSD

Traffic

January 8, 2020 Christopher Clancy

Looking into drivers’ faces becomes for me a handy reminder of the essential humanness of humanity: we are many, we are trying, we are struggling, we are on our way.

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Posted in: Ephemera Filed under: Ralph Waldo Emerson, traffic

Fear of Heights

January 2, 2020 Christopher Clancy

Had a bit of a panic attack on the day before Christmas, brought on by my acrophobia.

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Posted in: Ephemera Filed under: acrophobia, Edward R. Murrow, Newseum

Less Rock More Talk

December 19, 2019 Christopher Clancy

“Divide! Divide! Divide! Let the unified few keep the quarreling majority from sharing in what is rightfully everyone’s!”

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Posted in: On Background Filed under: conspiracy theories, Jello Biafra, Margaret Atwood

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