Tribute to Publishing Giant

Be A NovelistTrailblazer

I admire trailblazers. They fascinate me. I’m talking about individuals who are out there ahead of the pack because their eyes see what few others see. With keen visionary insight, they blaze the trail for others to travel along a more comfortable path. Robert Walker was just such a man. (On the left in photo.)

Steven Strang, editor and founder of Charisma Magazine (on right in photo), wrote a moving tribute to Walker, noting that April 30, 2012, marked the 100th anniversary of the publishing giant’s birth. (Walker died in March, 2008, at age 95.)

I want to quote a paragraph from Strang’s article which helps to illuminate my point about Robert Walker being a trailblazer.

Back when he [Walker] started there wasn’t Christian journalism as we know it today. There were a few publications such as the Christian Herald newspaper, but there were virtually no magazines and no journalistic reports. When Walker founded Christian Life in 1948, it was considered so unique and newsworthy that Newsweek magazine wrote about it.

You can read the full tribute here.

Christian Writers Institute

In many very personal ways, Robert Walker and his work affected my life and my writing. Early on in my career I enrolled in, and graduated from, the Magazine Writing Course offered by the Christian Writers Institute. Walker is the one who established this correspondence school because he saw a need to train up Christian journalists.

Creation House

Walker founded a publishing house which he called Creation House. In a historic undertaking, Walker used this publishing house to present the biography of Pat Boone entitled A New Song. The book sold over 2.5 million copies and affected and changed many lives – mine included.    

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On my bookshelf I have a very dated copy of The Successful Writers & Editors Guidebook published by Creation House. (Yes, girls and boys, that is a picture of an actual typewriter featured on the cover!)

On page 49 of said book is a much marked-up and highlighted article (chapter) written by Robert Walker. In fact, as I flip through the pages, it is his article that is marked more than any other.

Here is one of the highlighted quotes from Walker’s article:

In disciplining yourself as a writer, the first principle is to determine that you will spend a given amount of time writing each day. I don’t recommend less than one-half hour. An hour is better. And be sure that you spend that full hour writing – not dreaming about writing.

Re-reading this, I can remember how that admonition kindled a fire inside me and intensified my deep desire to become a disciplined writer!

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In another groundbreaking business endeavor, Walker established the Christian Bookseller magazine in 1954 (later to become Christian Retailing after Steve Strang took it over). It was Walker who saw the need for Christian bookstores to have a central publication to create interactive forums and disseminate needed information.

Many a copy of Christian Retailing magazine carried articles bearing the byline of yours truly. A couple of those were featured on the cover.(If you squint — or enlarge the screen — you can see my byline on this article on the right.)

CR magazine was fun to work with. It not only honed my writing skills, but my interviewing skills as well. Many of the articles required multiple one-on-one phone interviews in order to flesh out needed content.

Christian Life Magazine

In 1948, Walker acquired Christian Life & Times from friend Clyde Dennis at Good News Publications. He merged Sunday and Christian Life & Times into Christian Life. Christian Life was yet another publication in which several of my articles were published.

In 1986, Christian Life merged with Charisma magazine and became Charisma+Christian Life, the flagship publication of Strang Communications. Walker mentored Stephen Strang, who is today president of Strang Communications and author of the article mentioned above.

As founder and coordinator of the Professionalism in Writing school based in Tulsa, I on occasion had the opportunity to interact with Steve Strang and his then editor of Christian Retailing magazine.

On Staff at Write-to-Publish Conference

The height of all of this was in 1991 when I was invited to serve on staff as a speaker/instructor at the annual Write-to-Publish conference (under the auspices of CWI) held at the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL. Robert Walker, as president of CWI, was present. I had the honor, at long last, of meeting him face-to-face and shaking his hand.

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Thank You, Robert Walker

Interesting that I never put this intricate puzzle together in my mind until the moment I read Steve Strang’s tribute. I’m so thankful that it set my thinking into retro gear and allowed me to snag a few of these old memories, because now I can give my own tribute to a man who in many ways affected my writing career.

Thank you, Robert Walker, for blazing a trail so up-and-coming writers like me could find Be A Novelistour way!

With giants like Walker who have gone before me, is it any wonder that I have such a passion to pass it on by reaching out to those who are coming along the trail that I’m blazing? This is what Be A Novelist, and the Six-Month, Finish-My-Novel Challenge programs are all about!

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Photo Credit: Charisma Magazine

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Your Subconscious Wants to Flirt With You. Are you Ready?

Be A NovelistTen or Twenty Ideas at a Time

Howard Nemerov, author of Journal of the Fictive Life, was quoted as saying this about ideas:

The reason it takes him “so long between one fiction and the next” is “not not ‘having an idea,’ but having ten or twenty ideas, and having to wait as patiently as possible for the relations among them to reveal themselves.  …the mind, unable to bear the richness of consequence entailed upon one idea, forthwith produces another instead.”

Don’t you love it?  Having ten or twenty ideas all skittering about in the brain, jumping out of the subconscious into the conscious and back again. Flirting, playing peek-a-boo, playing hide-and-go-seek, playing hard-to-get.  Ah the joy, the exhilaration, and intense frustration of it all.

Play the Game

The trick is to play the game.  Cooperate.  Don’t chase too hard. Let the subconscious do its work with the stewing and simmering process.  Your subconscious knows what to do and how to do it.  Listen. Be patient. Listen. And then be patient some more.

Ernest Hemingway was said to have had a particular place where he did not think about what he was writing at the time.  It was in that place the he “…learned not to think about anything that I was writing from the time I stopped writing until I started again the next day.”

Then he added, “That way my subconscious would be working on it and at the same time I would be listening to other people and noticing everything…”

Someone with the depth of writing experience like Hemingway grew to trust his subconscious with the ideas and the creative flow. He knew how to let it do its thing.

Be A NovelistThe Professional Novelist’s Attitude

When something pops up unexpectedly into the conscious mind, then what? Savvy novelists grab whatever is available to jot notes.  Savvy novelists know from experience that the brain cannot be trusted to always remember.

In the Six-Month, Finish-My-Novel Challenge, a powerful in-depth coaching is presented regarding the professional novelist’s attitude, and how that attitude is developed and nurtured.  Much has to do with respect for the craft (i.e. respect for the games the subconscious loves to play with you).

If you don’t understand how that works, how can you ever hope to work in tandem with it? How can you ever hope to mine and excavate all it has to offer? (More about the Six-Month Challenge HERE.)

If you’re not ready to take that Challenge just yet, here’s more insight I shared in an earlier blog about the importance of respecting ideas.  

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Be A NovelistAre you one of those budding novelists who makes a great start but you can’t seem to finish?  Then this is for you!  Be A Novelist, Six-Month, Finish-My-Novel Challenge!  Six full months of guidance and instruction. Guaranteed to light a fire under your novel-writing attempts and to launch you into a pattern of consistent writing! Check it out here!

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