On Protecting the Creative Process

Brilliant Reader (and hard-at-work novelist) CH considers our offer to share her first line and responds:

Although I’ve decided not to share my opening sentence here, I’m grateful for your post, Jacke. 18 K-plus words later, I honestly couldn’t remember what my first sentence was. Today was one of those days when I wondered if anything I had written thus far was worthwhile. Thanks to your post, I discovered that at least my first sentence and the paragraph that followed were worth keeping. The rest will have to wait until I’m finished writing and ready to edit from the beginning. Thank you for making me curious enough to look back today, at least for a moment 🙂

Great to hear! Someday I hope to be mentioned in the novel’s acknowledgments, even if it’s just as “…and many others who offered their support along the way.”

Our contest is still open. And let me tell you, I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of the ones where the novelist calls our special number and reads their first line aloud, or clicks on our webpage that lets you just read it aloud to your computer. (Or the ones where people just read their favorite first lines from their favorite novels ever, which is a separate contest, also still open, and also with a free book giveaway at the end of it.)

Onward and upward, everyone!



8 responses to “On Protecting the Creative Process”

  1. Edith Piaf…

    sigh…

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      1. Now you know why I am a Jacke fan. I often over the years have felt alone in the things that I find beautiful

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      2. You’re not alone at this feast! We’re a party of (at least) two! 🙂

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      3. Whoot! This calls for nachos!

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      4. So funny – I just recorded a podcast on not being lonely and polished it off with a round of nachos.

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      5. That’s funny, I think I am channeling you. I don’t mind saying that’s a little frightening

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      6. I’d be scared too! (By the way, thanks for the message – the Harry Shearer thing was one of the highlights of the Jacke blog.)

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