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How to Write a Great Novel: Junot Diaz, Anne Rice, Margaret Atwood and Other Authors Tell - WSJ.com

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JUNOT DÍAZ

"I think 90% of my ideas evaporate because I have a terrible memory and because I seem to be committed to not scribble anything down," says Junot Díaz. "As soon as I write it down, my mind rejects it."

Juggling everything in his head has drawbacks, one of which is writing very slowly, he says. He threw out two earlier versions of his novel, "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"—the equivalent of about 600 pages—before the final version began to take shape. He also researches obsessively. When writing "Oscar Wao," he read J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy half a dozen times to get inside the head of his protagonist, an overweight Dominican teenager who's obsessed with fantasy and science fiction.

He often listens to orchestral movie soundtracks as he writes, because he's easily distracted by lyrics. When he needs to seal himself off from the world, he retreats into the bathroom and sits on the edge of the tub. "It drove my ex crazy," he says. "She would always know I was going to write because I would grab a notebook and run into the bathroom."

I read Junot's book this summer. It was amazing. I'm hoping to develop a steady habit of writing. Perhaps a 30 day challenge might help me find my groove. Read the article for amusing bits about how the pros do it.

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One of my resolutions is to become a better blogger.  To do that I’m simply going to blog more.  I also plan to pick up a few things from the experts.  I compiled a list of top blogging resources from blogging.alltop.com.  The list is below, but you can also subscribe to them via:

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