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The Five Star Rating System Deserves One Star

I’ll admit, I can’t stand the five star rating system, especially for books. Actually, it’s not the rating system itself that I mind as much as the impact these ratings can have on a book’s ability to fail or succeed.

For one, the enjoyment of a book boils down to personal taste, which is both subjective and fickle. Not only is there a broad spectrum of individual tastes, but one’s individual tastes can vary over time. There are books I’ve started and put down because I wasn’t into them for some reason, but then picked up later and ended up loving them.

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GONE SOUTH

You hear people say: write fearlessly. I never knew what that meant.

What, write like someone is holding a gun to the back of your head?

Write like you’ll die if you don’t?Gone South

Sure, do those things. But that’s not what writing fearlessly means. It means writing what your heart tells you to knowing people won’t like it.

It means writing like Robert McCammon.

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When Fiction Becomes Reality

Everyone is afraid to die, but virtually no one is afraid to sleep. To dream. To drift off into some strange oblivion that no one really understands.

Where do we go when we dream? Into our subconscious? Some subterranean psychic chamber that stores everything we’ve seen and heard and are secretly afraid of.

Or, perhaps, our consciousness ventures into other realms that we assume are imaginary, but actually exist. Places where our minds can travel, so long as we leave our bodies behind.

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10 Documentaries for Artists

Inspiration can be hard to come by, and sometimes – just sometimes – we need to look beyond books to find it. Here are ten documentaries about art and creative expression that cracked my head open and filled it with magic juice. I hope they do the same for you.

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Mucho Mojo

I went to the Decatur Book Festival this year in Atlanta, the largest independent book festival in the country. No telling how many books they had for sale. Thousands for sure.

I bought one: Mucho Mojo by Joe R. Lansdale. I got the best of the bunch. Mucho Mojo

Now listen, I have read several Lansdale books, and will undoubtedly read many, many more. And, to be honest, I could have written this post about any one of them. They all stack up. Mucho Mojo just happens to be the book that led me to this laptop in a stiff-legged stupor and got me typing. It was either do that or give a standing ovation to an empty room.

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