by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing
I don’t know and I don’t care. But what I do know is that if I am spending any ‘neuron-energy” pondering this question then I am sure as heck not writing! For me, it’s simply a meaningless, procrastination rabbit-hole (like this...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing, Writing Habits
I go to a writers conference every week, in Hawaii. How do I get there? I get there by walking into my front office, putting my “Do Not Disturb” sign on my home office door handle, sitting down at my desk, and finally clicking on the 4 pm Zoom link for the...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing
I love going to writers conferences. There are usually composed of a lot of smart, interesting people talking about a lot of smart interesting things. They are an intellectual playground of the highest order, and they are a high point on my yearly schedule....
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Book Reviews, RAVEN, Writing
One of the books I am currently reading right now (or, more accurately, referencing) is Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest, by Ella Clark, initially published in 1953. It’s one of the books I have at home on the subject of Pacific Northwest Native American...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | RAVEN, Writing
The raven is a symbol and a character (through the power of artificial intelligence and quantum computing) in the novel I’m writing. Because of this, I find myself running across interesting facts during my research on ravens. Here’s one: Did you know that a flock of...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Platforms, Writing
Over the past year and a half, I’ve blogged every day. It’s been a very good experience and it has been especially valuable in creating a daily writing and creative habit. However, in terms of expanding my digital platform as a writer, the return on investment hasn’t...