Posts by Mike Nemeth
When is a mystery not a mystery?
Over the weekend I attended a writer’s workshop in Atlanta and was inspired by Chuck Sambuchino’s speeches (you know him as the editor of Writers’ Digest) and a meeting with Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media. These soirees are always the source of insightful information about the writing craft and the writing business. They also provide…
Read MoreChanging Tastes
I’ve read interviews with William Faulkner, Ernest Hemmingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe and as I’ve compared the questions those legends were asked to the questions I’m now asked by interviewers, I’ve become aware of the changes in readers’ tastes, and in the measures by which we judge “good writing”, and of the change…
Read MoreWhy Writers Write
Ran across this quote from George Orwell (1984, Animal Farm): “When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, ‘I am going to produce a work of art.’ I write it because there is some lie that I want to expose, some fact to which I want to draw attention,…
Read MoreMorality and the Holiday Season
Ah, the Holidays, the season when our hearts overflow with goodwill toward our fellow man. Well, maybe some hearts have little capacity for joy. The scene yesterday was the overflowing parking lot at a suburban Atlanta mall. Lines of cars waited impatiently for shoppers to empty spaces and make room for new arrivals. I was…
Read MoreThe Season to be Jolly
Friends and family ask what I want for Christmas and I invariably tell them: books. Which books? Anything new by Joseph Kanon, Martin Cruz Smith, Robert Harris, Olen Steinhauer, Nelson DeMille or Michael Lewis, I tell them. At the moment, Mr. Smith has a new title on bookshelves called The Girl from Venice. I expect to find…
Read MoreOf Heroes and Villains
Many newly published novels, perhaps even most of them, have easily recognizable heroes and villains. The heroes are all-powerful, all-avenging, pure-of-heart, upstanding citizens. The villains are easily recognizable as well–pure evil packaged in human form. No complex explanations are needed to justify the actions of either the heroes or the villains. The villains do evil because…
Read MoreThree Questions
There are three questions I usually get asked in interviews that I particularly like and wanted to answer here in case readers don’t see the other interviews. These are the three most fundamental questions that can be asked about Defiled and provide readers with interesting (I hope) insight into the writing of the novel. Why did you write…
Read More24th Free “Dear Lucky Agent” Contest
Writer’s Digest has just announced its 24th “Dear Lucky Agent” contest on its GLA (Guide to Literary Agents) blog. This is a free contest for writers of literary and upmarket fiction http://tinyurl.com/hmelhd3 judged by agent @AnnieAHwang, via @chucksambuchino.
Read MoreSales 101
Over the Labor Day weekend, Defiled was unveiled for the public at the Atlanta Journal Constitution Decatur Book Festival and I learned all over again the basics of selling a product new to the market. Over and over again I was asked, “What’s it about?” or “What kind of book is it?” There are any number of…
Read MoreWelcome to My New Site!
Welcome to the new Mike Nemeth Website and to the Nemowrites blog. Take a spin around the various pages of the site and spend a moment, please, reading about Defiled, the first installment of the Redeemed Trilogy. The second installment, which I call Absolved, is nearly complete so have a look at Defiled now to stay ahead…
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