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Tag Archives: The Beatles

Writing = Rejection

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To be an artist or writer means to become intimately acquainted with rejection.

Posted byJack CanforaDecember 15, 2020December 16, 2020Posted inPlaywriting, Rejection, Writing, Writing, Mental Health, Performing ArtsTags:Dorothy Parker, Shakespeare, The Beatles, U2, Vonnegut1 Comment on Writing = Rejection

The Witty One

The Late, Great Johnny Ace John Lennon was 40 when he was killed; that murder took place 40 years ago today. Walter posted beautifully earlier about Lennon, but I figured if there were an artist worthy of two posts, it was, as Paul Simon called him, “The Late, Great Johnny Ace.” I spent most ofContinue reading “The Witty One”

Posted byJack CanforaDecember 10, 2020December 15, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:John Lennon, The BeatlesLeave a comment on The Witty One

My 10 Iron-Clad Rules For Writing

black vintage typewriter

There is no magical formula.

Posted byJack CanforaNovember 15, 2020November 15, 2020Posted inPlaywriting, Rules, Writing, Writing, Mental Health, Performing ArtsTags:Art, Artists, John Lennon, Rolling Stones, Rules, The Beatles, Tom Stoppard, writer, Writing, Writing Advice5 Comments on My 10 Iron-Clad Rules For Writing

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