Why you never get to write “The End”

This from terribleminds is a good read for any aspiring writer. Be warned about the language, but sometimes that may be the kick of inspiration you (I) need.

25 Reasons You Won’t Finish That Story

It’s time to keep an eye out for the landmines and bear-traps we lay for ourselves along the way, those dreaded pitfalls that help to ensure we won’t finish the s*** that we started. Whether you’re participating in NaNoWriMo which always makes me want to say: NaNoWriMo Williams: The Adventure Begins! or writing a script or a game or an invented memoir about your fictional time as a glue-huffing base-jumper, you need to be aware of those things that might stop you from getting it done.

via 25 Reasons You Won’t Finish That Story.

Tuesday Round Up

I heard a sound like a million pumpkin seeds crying out at once and then...pie.

I pay attention, so that you don’t have to.

Senate Democrats run from Obama and to…McDonnell?
Anita Kumar, The Washington Post

It’s not President Obama, who some distanced themselves from last week during his trip to the commanwealth. It’s Gov. Bob McDonnell, a Republican who some of these same Democrats said was too conservative for Virginia during his 2009 election.

Perry fatally beclowns himself
David Freddoso, The Washington Examiner

http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/perry-fatally-beclowns-himself

5 Ways Netflix Can Stop the Bleeding
Mashable

The company knows it messed up. Its third-quarter earnings letter to stockholders put it in pretty stark terms: “We compounded the problem with our lack of explanation about the rising cost of the expansion of streaming content, and steady DVD costs, so that … many perceived us as greedy.”

Obama’s Latter-Day McGovernism
Rich Lowry, National Review

After the rebuke of the 2010 election, the natural play for Obama was to drift to the center to erase memories of his first two years. He’d execute a version of the presidency-saving turnabout of Pres. Bill Clinton after 1994. But Obama is now to the left of where he was on Election Day 2010. He’s taken his cues less from Clinton than from Howard Dean.

Born On This Day
1881 – Pablo Picasso, Spanish painter and sculptor (d. 1973)
1888 – Richard E. Byrd, American explorer (d. 1957)
1912 – Minnie Pearl, American comedian and singer (d. 1996)
1913 – Klaus Barbie, Nazi war criminal (d. 1991)
1928 – Marion Ross, American actress
1940 – Bobby Knight, American basketball coach
1941 – Helen Reddy, Australian singer
1961 – Ward Burton, American auto racer
1963 – Tracy Nelson, American actress