Writing in the bookstore window--I am fascinated by Harlan Ellison
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0.000 HBDWriting in the bookstore window--I am fascinated by Harlan Ellison
<html> <h2>I am fascinated by the story of Harlan Ellison. </h2> <p><img src="http://images.mentalfloss.com/sites/default/files/styles/mf_image_3x2/public/untitled_7.jpg?itok=4neGLFf8&resize=1100x740" width="1071" height="740"/></p> <p><a href="https://steemit.com/writing/@mctiller/the-writer-that-wrote-stories-in-bookstore-windows">I wrote a post about him five months ago.</a></p> <p>And I am really interested in his writing in the window of a book store. He wrote stories in the from the start of the day to the end of the day and he would put the pages up in the window as he finished them. And the pages would be clean and error free.</p> <p><img src="http://media.shelf-awareness.com/theshelf/2015EditContent/harlan_ellison_typewriter_062315.jpg"/></p> <p><a href="http://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=2541#m28892">source</a></p> <p>He did this many times over the years. Apparently some of those stories he wrote in a window won awards. But as of this moment I am not sure which ones those are. Now Ellison won a lot of awards for his short stories. I just wish I knew which ones where written in a store window.</p> <p>One story I do know that he wrote in a window was <strong>Objects of Desire Are Closer than They Appear</strong>. And the premise for the story was given to him by Chris Carter. Carter gave him the phrase a <em>102-year-old pregnant corpse.</em></p> <p>Some began to believe that Harlan was cheating by already having ideas for his stories planned out before he sat in the bookstore window, so eventually he would get people to give an idea. Robin Williams gave him the phrase "Computer Vampyre" and Ellison wrote the story <em>Keyboard</em>.</p> <p><img src="http://harlanellison.com/gallery/images/he_dv_carter.jpg"/></p> <p>I find that fascinating. </p> <p>Ellison did not let writers block get in the way. Writing is fun. Writing in enjoyable. And more than anything else, writing isn’t about rewriting to get it perfect, a lot of his stories he taped to the window as he finished them. Remember this was on a typewriter, not a laptop.</p> <p><img src="http://harlanellison.com/gallery/images/hebook3.jpg"/></p> <p><a href="http://harlanellison.com/gallery/images/hebook3.jpg"><em>source</em></a></p> <p><em>Harlan writing at the Booksmith in May of 1994 at the Booksmith in San Francisco. </em></p> <p><strong>Just cool as all get out.</strong></p> <h2>Now here’s my thinking for Steemit. </h2> <p>I would like to try a 24 hour flash fiction contest. </p> <p>I’m thinking I would give an idea or phrase that your story would be about, then you have 24 hours to write a short story with the idea or phrase.</p> <p>Is that something you might be interested in?</p> <p>Or is there one already on Steemit and I have missed it?</p> </html>
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