
By David Kearse
By David Kearse
Books and screenplays by a former Baltimore Sun journalist and screenwriter, along with discussions of the art and craft of writing and shared experiences of this author with other writers, to be featured here. Share your writing! (Politics and Democracy are also covered.)

By David KearseAug 17, 2023

About J. Robert Oppenheimer
Here's a review of the current film and why it is crucial. Remember the McCarthy era? We don't ever want to go back to that time again.

Afternoon in Italy
As I rewrite my screenplay, VESUVIO, I gaze out the windows of my apartment into the Hollywood Hills and see Positano, Italy, the principal setting of my script and novel. Inspiring! And you?
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The Screenplay Rewriting Process
By David Kearse, my podcast, tells you all about the 10-week script rewriting process I'm learning during the writers strike.

The end of two 'Teflon Dons'
I watched John Gotti come out of his last pre-trial court session. He had escaped imprisonment before -- but not this time. What about that other "Teflon Don"? Is the end near?

Visible Progress -- in my atelier (pretentious?)
David stages a reading from his upcoming novel and reveals a private consultation offering.

David’s New Bookstore -- and an excerpt from DRUMBEATS
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://bydavidkearse.blog/2023/03/15/davids-new-bookstore/.

Poetry for a Rainy Morning: Rain is a Los Angeles thing.
Droughts. Atmospheric Rivers. They're all part of life in Los Angeles. Take today, for instance...

Progress, Progress
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://bydavidkearse.blog/2023/03/18/progress-progress/. Read and hear all about the new David Kearse Atelier and projects under development, including a novel, THE THIRTEENTH STEP. Consultation services are available, as well. Listen now!

Excerpt from an upcoming novel
It's called THE THIRTEENTH STEP. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://bydavidkearse.blog/2023/03/04/excerpt-from-an-upcoming-novel

New Material Added To Memoir

Writer At Work - The Thirteenth Step
When a Broadway playwright gets locked in an obsession with a woman who is engaged to marry another man, his life in 12-Step recovery program and career are threatened as he struggles to let go of his demons and realize his ambitions.

Three Mass Murders, Two Book Releases

At Long Last, A New Edition

'Worth Reading:’ A Reviewer Rates This Memoir
See if this review makes you want to read "Blessed By The Best A Memoir By David Kearse."

Even facing adversity, the writing and marketing must go on
It's a relaunch for my memoir, "Blessed By the Best," on Monday, with new material, a review or two and new ads.

What goes into a good review?
From reverberating faux pas to writing a good film or other review, all you need to know from a critic (The Baltimore Sun).

'All the Old Knives' Film Review: A Tasty Morsel
Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton co-star in this spy thriller set in Carmel By the Sea, opening Friday.

Where Do We Go From Here?
Here's a tale of two book publishers -- Apple and Amazon -- and my experience with their competing programs.

Sins of Omission and Commission
Additions, Corrections and Editing Books -- No easy tasks for an "indie" writer and self-publisher. Here the process gets compared with that of newspaper editing, which has more eyes on it than we alone.

How Can We Help? What are Your Needs?
Instead of considering our own needs, in marketing we must consider the needs of others -- our readers, editors, publishers and producers. It's not enough to advertise these days. We must educate and change the world.

Excerpt from My Relaunching Memoir, 'Blessed By The Best'
"A John Dean Story" tells about an encounter with John Dean in a Washington restaurant during Watergate. "Co-Founding LGBTQ AA in Baltimore" tells the story of the first Gay AA meeting in Baltimore that a friend and I started; it mushroomed into an around-the-clock phenom.

Steps To Mareketing Your First Book - Part Two
There are many resources out there -- Mailchimp, Canva and GoDaddy, to name a few -- which ones will work for you?

Marketing Your First Book - Part One
Here are some tips I discovered while marketing my first two books -- writing and marketing simultaneously. More to come!

News from The Blacklist
Evaluation from a reader at The Blacklist proves helpful in rewriting a novel and a screenplay.

Fight For Democracy
Creative Writers can pick up their pens (computers, of course) and counter-propagandize all that's bad coming from the Right. Above all, we can urge Democrats and Independents to "throw the bums out" and vote in worthy candidates whose only goal is to serve Democracy. This is the third and last of a series of three on Saving Democracy.

Save the Midterms!
Creative writers enjoy an unparalleled opportunity to save Democracy with the approaching Midterms by propagandizing in favor of our venerable form of government. If the Republicans take over in November, the U.S. could head toward an autocracy, a dictatorship and fascism. Writers can counter all that mess by pointing out the pitfalls and encouraging Democrats and Independents to vote in larger numbers than usual.

Politics in Writing
Here is a call to writers for help in protecting democracy. The goal is to wake up the 70 million voters that do not understand what an authoritarian, fascist government could do to end America as we know it.

Into the Future: New Projects, Yours and Mine
In this episode, I am inviting you, dear listener and creative writer, to share your thoughts about your own writings and outlining details about my own future projects. So give a listen and submit your questions.

Starting a Third Book, Based on a Screenplay
With two other books under my writing belt, one a memoir and the other, a novel, this author starts his third literary project, a romantic thriller called "Vesuvio," as a novel.
It is based on my prize-winning screenplay, but proves to be a not-so-easy go. One reader was not impressed, while another loved it and grabbed it for his company. Listen all about the conversion-rewrite on this week's prodcast on Anchor.fm and Spotify.

Technical Difficulties
What happens when your computer or printer jams and you can't move? Your next book chapter or screenplay scene waits endlessly while you figure things out.
Listen to what I do when I get in a technical abyss. Maybe this podcast will help before you spend too much money.

Why You Should Listen To My Podcast
If you don't know exactly who I am and why you might want to tune in to my podcast, "By David Kearse," on Creative Writing, this episode will tell you. Take a listen now!

Pathway to Journalism -- You Don't Have to Be a 'J' School Grad
In this Creative Writing series, By David Kearse, the writer outlines his pathway to The Baltimore Sun from humble beginnings as a drama student with a radio-TV-film minor. And no journalism school credentials. Now he writes screenplays, a memoir and novels. Listen to how he got here.

Scott Sayre on Writing His Newest Book in the Woods (or Gardens)
David Kearse interviews Scott Sayre on the origins of his latest book. The celebrated author has penned a number of meditative, seasonal cookbooks and is an expert on "Sugar Sensei," based on the ancient Japanese food culture.

'Drumbeats' for a second book
Okay, we learned about the creation and writing of my first book, "Blessed By the Best, A Memoir By David Kearse, Surviving Addiction: A Spiritual Journey." Today I'm going to tell you how my second book came about -- and it might surprise you.
It is what I have called a "Romantic Novel about triumph over terror." It is based on my original spec script, and when it is released, I hope you will understand from this blog how it was crafted.
Read on and enjoy! Don't forget to comment. Have you tried this approach, too? "A quoi bon?" as the French might ask.
By David Kearse, Pathway to Publication
How my first book, a memoir, came about and my introduction into the world of self-publishing, blogs and podcasts.
