Pure Writerly Moments (Blog P...

By DanielLClausen

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Some moments just have to be written. Sometimes, a simple story, essay, or journal entry becomes more. What a... More

Introduction -- Part 1 --About Writing
Pure Writerly Moments - Part 1 - Gotta Write
Pure Writerly Moments - Part 2 - On the Literary Uses of Tank Tops
Pure Writerly Moments - Part 3 - The Dream was but a Dream
Pure Writerly Moments - Part 4 - The Sage
Pure Writerly Moments - Part 5 - Beer
Pure Writerly Moments - Part 6 - A Pure Writerly Ending
The Pure Writerly Moment Continues!
A Time Machine
What is Magic Realism?
The Novel Idea that Got Away
Aphorisms and Reflections on a Literary Life (Part 1)
Aphorisms and Reflections on a Literary Life (Part 2)
A Love Letter to Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "The General and His Labyrinth."
Introduction - Part 2 - Book Reviews
Don Quixote -- A Book Review in Three Sallies
Harry Potter and the Magical Grapes of Wrath
Against Flaky Protagonists in Fiction; or a Review of Ash Wednesday
Review of Heart of Darkness (Long Review)
Review - Harry Whitewolf's The Road to Purification
Review of Murakami Ryu's Almost Transparent Blue
Hans Rosling's "Factfulness" and the Problem of Tribalism
Review - The Paratrooper of Mechanic Avenue
Mr. Clausen and the Half-Explained Harry Potter Addiction
The Reviewerator (A review of Snow Crash)
Review - Lester Goran's "Tales from the Irish Club"
Book Review - The Silent Cry (Kenzaburo Oe)
Review - Seven Habits of Highly Successful People
Review of Franny and Zooey (J.D. Salinger)
Book Review: Moby Dick
Introduction to Part 3 - Strike, Strike, and Strike Again
Rachel
A Fetishist Theory of Love (Short Story)
Steps (Postcard Short)
The Dragon (Postcard Shorts)
Three Short Works of Prose
Earwax
Dame! Kitanai!
Tequila, 4:20
Hemingway Would Know
Oxygen Pills, or The Subtle Art of Not Giving Up
The Gentle Hand
Four Short Works of Prose
Introduction -- Part 4 - Works in Progress
Statues in the Cloud -Tease #1 - The Opening
The Letter - (Statues in the Cloud Tease # 2)
Missing Pieces (Statues in the Cloud Tease # 3)
Lao Tzu's Soul in a Bottle - A Prelude (The Sage and the Scarecrow)
Hollowing Out in the Apocalypse (Sage and the Scarecrow Chapter 1)
The Therapist or the Dictator? (The Sage and the Scarecrow)
A Splash of Red
The Toxic Now
Strictly about the Hair
Harbinger of Horror
What I Wish I Knew When I Was 36
Music Review: The Music of Roxanne Andrighetti
Travel
Lazy Sunday (Feb 10, 2019) - A Picture Journal
Other Books by Daniel Clausen

Introduction - Part 5 - Eternally in Progress

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By DanielLClausen

I sometimes wonder what it would feel like to be a columnist or a TV writer, some job with a deadline. Everything would be a thing about to be finished. The pressure of deadlines would thump against the back of my skull with every whack of the keys (of a classic newspaper typewriter of course). There would be a paranoid fever right before submitting my work -- Is it any good? Is it any good?...Oh God, please let it be good. But, beyond this paranoia perhaps there would be a kind of catharsis in letting things go...you would have none of the neurosis of the constant novelist and his twenty-eight drafts. If there is any regret, it would soon be quashed by the ever-present tyranny of the next deadline.


I tried to have some of the mentality of the columnist or TV writer as I wrote this book -- write, publish, repeat. Let go of regret. Find a kind of purity in imperfection.


Haruki Murakami, in his book Dance, Dance, Dance, had this main character who wrote for newsletters and corporate pamphlets. And he said that his job was like "shoveling snow". He would write material. It would be published somewhere. And he could never tell how serious it would be taken or how necessary it was to the world...but somebody had to shovel the snow. And there was always more snow to shovel.


There was no deadline for any of the material written for this book and there is no deadline for any of the material that may or may not appear after. It'll be hard to tell whether it gets read more or less than some article in the "Forklift Operator's Weekly Newsletter" or "Private Jet Stewardess Monthly". If I am shoveling snow, then I am sure that the sidewalk will never be completely clear. More snow falls, and I keep shoveling. Without Nielsen Ratings or letters from my column's readers, I find a way to construct my own understanding of better, of what counts as progress -- and I keep going.


No text in this book is ever final. Everything is at once complete and incomplete. Like a backpacker in a strange land, I wander, and I make "good time" in the sense that every word is the best word I can write within the moment-- the emphasis being on "good" instead of "time".


But rest assured every bit of the snow shoveled for this book was a good time. And since Pure Writerly Moments can't help but be a good time, I suspect this book will remain eternally in progress. 

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