It took him only six weeks to write the first draft of his debut novel. What is your excuse now?

It took him only six weeks to write the first draft of his debut novel.

What is your excuse now?

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  1. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I write literary fiction, not genre slop.

  2. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You really can’t put a time frame on these things. The novel isn’t even a viable commercial product anymore anyway. It’s almost purely something you write for the sport of it. So write at whatever pace you like. But understand that as a writer there’s some wisdom to gained in publishing, so maybe try that sooner rather than later if you know you want to be a writer.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      The type of writing I enjoy isn't commercially viable. Like said I mostly do it for sport and my own enjoyment and I think that should be the mindset most anon's write with. Maybe one day I'll get a reading and if I'm lucky a production staged at a community/volunteer theater for a few of the play's I've written, since I have a fairly decent sense of character, and the passions which lead to conflict, but that's a decade or two down the road, if at all. I certainly have no delusions about myself as a writer, if that's what you're asking.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        You really can’t put a time frame on these things. The novel isn’t even a viable commercial product anymore anyway. It’s almost purely something you write for the sport of it. So write at whatever pace you like. But understand that as a writer there’s some wisdom to gained in publishing, so maybe try that sooner rather than later if you know you want to be a writer.

        so since you aren't looking to publish it for money surely you've posted it online for everyone to read for free since you're so confident in your ability and that the only fact it wouldn't sell is that there just isn't a market for it, yeah?

  3. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    How are his books? True Detective S1 is phenomenal but it was a fluke

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      It’s not a fluke. He just hasn’t sat down long enough to think about something awesome again. Season 3 showed he still had it. But, we probably won’t see something great from him for a while. Probably when he gets old and starts worrying about his legacy.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      S2 mogs.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Galveston is a pretty good read. Some it is pretty ham-fisted and schlocky, but overall it's a pretty good read. Pizzolatto has a real knack for surprising you with pretty deep aphorisms and also portraying the harsher realities of life in a way that is frank and informed.

      • 3 weeks ago
        ࿇ C Œ M G E N V S ࿇

        I CONCUR IN THAT HE HAS A SENTENTIOUS STYLE, WHICH IS ONE OF THE BOONS THAT MAKE HIM LITERARILY RELEVANT, SAVING HIM FROM FALLING INTO THE GENRE KITSCH SCHLOCK CESSPIT; I HAVE NOT READ ANYTHING BY PIZZOLATTO, BUT IT IS EVIDENT FROM «TRUE DETECTIVE», AND FROM THE CINEMATIC ADAPTATION OF «GALVESTON».

        «GALVESTON» (2018) IS AN EXCELLENT CINEMATIC OPVS.

        WHAT LITERARY WORKS BY PIZZOLATTO WOULD YOU RECOMMEND ME TO READ?

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          How are his books? True Detective S1 is phenomenal but it was a fluke

          >How are his books?
          Galveston is a solid piece of crime fiction. If you like crime fiction, you'll enjoy it. He's got the "touch," his stuff feels authentic - the characters, the dialogue, the crime situations - not contrived, tryhard, or overly hyped-up in the manner of some would-be crime fiction writers.

          With that said, it's not a great book, but it's a solid, enjoyable read.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      S2 was great it just got shredded by critics because it revealed too many things about LA, where all the critics live.
      S3 was senile boomkino.

  4. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It’s literally a pretty hefty reworking of another novel he wrote about the aftermath of hurricane Katrina or something. He talked about it with Dan Harmon. It likely would have taken him much longer if he started from zero.

  5. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    His name is literally Pizz(a)-(m)ulatto.

  6. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I once wrote about 40,000 words in three days. But it was for a fanfic so it doesn't count.

  7. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I want to be an author but not sure what application I should use. I use Ubuntu if that matters, hard to use Word

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      emacs bro

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Pen and notebook.

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    this is that homosexual who plagiarized Ligotti, right?

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    My excuse is I don't take cocaine or any other drugs.

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