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Chad Musick
Chad Musick

26 June 2019

Having a muse

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
In Greek mythology, the Muses were a set of sisters who would inspire artists and scholars in different disciplines, such as dance of epic poetry. Nowadays, I’ve heard everything from a cup of coffee to a loved one being called a muse. If by muse we mean only something that inspires us to write,...
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19 June 2019

Modalities of writing: Choosing between forms

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
Sometimes I joke that I’ve written something as a story because it didn’t have enough content to be a novel or a poem. Novels and poems represent extreme ends of length for narrative forms (not all poems are narrative, but some are), and as a result I build them differently from each other. Most...
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12 June 2019

What line editing taught me about writing

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
Line editing involves taking an existing piece of writing and reworking it, line by line, to make a better piece of writing. Sometimes this involves making or merging paragraphs, restructuring arguments, or even cutting out sections that are redundant or off topic. Most of my career has been spent in technical areas, and my...
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05 June 2019

Strange bedfellows: Creative writing and business analysis

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
When I was in high school, I was certain I wanted to be a writer. Which is why when I graduated and entered college at 16, I majored in mining engineering (and dropped out after 1 semester). Which is why I later became a computer programmer. Which is why I (even later) majored in...
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29 May 2019

Calling yourself a writer

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
When people ask, “What do you do?”, it’s always a little odd to answer “I’m a writer.” After all, many people do some writing as part of their job, even if it’s just signing an acknowledgement that they received their schedule. From my first jobs in fast food and warehouse work, I’ve never not...
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22 May 2019

Finding a writing community

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
Writing can be a lonely endeavor. With the obligatory cliche out of the way, let’s look at some methods of making it less lonely. At heart, all of these involve either finding a community of writers or finding a community of readers. Sometimes you can find both in the same place. A quick search...
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15 May 2019

Sitting down to write a poem

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
Most of us probably encountered poetry even before we began school. Picture books are often based around poems, and some of the best loved Children’s authors write with rhyme and rhythm. Many of us were probably asked–somewhere between forced and strongly encouraged–to write a poem during our first few years of schooling. A few...
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10 May 2019

New poem: Sticky Fingers

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Chad Musick
Hunger and I long, two fast companions, ...
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08 May 2019

Writing the second book when the first is still unpublished: A lament

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
Probably there is some writer out there who has no doubts about their ability to write great novels, stories, poetry, and any other form. They always know that the rejection is just the agent or editor not understanding the brilliance of the piece. Maybe they never get rejected. I am not that writer. I’ve...
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19 April 2019

A novel’s worth of inspiration

Written by Chad Musick
Chad Musick
I’m always suspicious when I see the words “inspired by real events” applied to a movie, TV show, or book. How many books, in particular, are not inspired by real events? Many people are pointing out, for example, that Game of Thrones is based on the War of the Roses. As far as historical...
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