
Orson Scott Card
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Happy 92nd birthday to Shirley MacLaine!











NEW RELEASE: What Do Mormons Believe? Did Jesus visit the Americas after the Resurrection? In this episode of Theological, host @ShabbosK sits down with Santa Clarita stake president Michael Stanley of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to discuss the Book of Mormon’s most surprising claims—and answers the biggest misconceptions about Mormonism.

The May issue of Commentary is now available. This issue explores the rise of anti-Americanism on both the Left and Right, the significance of America’s 250th anniversary, the mainstreaming of Hasan Piker, the unfounded fear of AI, and much more. With contributions from @CharlesFLehman, @rpondiscio, @jpodhoretz, @jkirchick, @JSchanzer, @orsonscottcard, @NancyRomm, @tal_fortgang. Read on at commentary.org and subscribe at commentary.org/subscribe.




“How can I get a quick start on writing a new book?” Embrace cliches. You don't have time to develop your characters or milieu, or set yourself any challenges as a writer. Getting crap on paper is your primary goal. Still, try to do a good job of writing — snappy dialogue, quirky minor characters, a compelling dilemma (to which you already know the solution). Writing better takes a little longer. Invent more deeply. Complicate your storyline. Disguise your use of commonplace tropes. Your goal was to start quickly — but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to create a positive reading experience. As for the topic? Choose a character who suffers greatly, undergoes great challenges, and doesn't die. Set her in a milieu that you know well enough to write without much research. Create a few characters who do not just exist for your convenience, but have agendas of their own. Give your main character a reason to keep going despite all dangers and risks. Give your main character a job. Even if she hates her job, we need to see her working.


