Jack A. Langedijk's Blog (6)

Do you have any advice for people who want to be writers?

Well, since this is my very first book, I’m not sure any advice I give would be based on any kind of profound experience. Yet, I can tell you that the thing that kept me going was having someone interested in what I was writing. I spoke about it to a few selected people that I knew were supportive and encouraging. And their responses and questions like—how much I’ve written, what am I writing now…—kept me wanting to keep writing so I had some more to share. It was kind of pushing me as…

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Added by Jack A. Langedijk on March 21, 2015 at 3:15pm — 5 Comments

Have you ever experienced writer’s block?

I was so fortunate that I didn’t have any pressures or real hard deadlines to meet, so when I did have a block I could wait it out. I think most of the time when I did have a block, it usually came from outside distractions—I allowed myself to become distracted. Sometimes an audition, a talk I would have to give or conceiving a new workshop…would take a lot of my concentration. But if I was being 100 percent honest with myself, I would have to say I allowed those distractions to block me. It…

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Added by Jack A. Langedijk on March 1, 2015 at 11:55am — 1 Comment

Did you write an outline before you wrote the book?

Unfortunately, I didn't.  And I say unfortunately because it would have been easier to follow an outline...although writing without one was quite creatively stimulating.  I did have the main characters pretty well thought out in my head: who they were, their struggles and how I wanted them to conquer their battles...But many story elements—things that help drive the story were actually thought of during the process—like the chapters with Seema and Robert and the journals, they were all…

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Added by Jack A. Langedijk on February 22, 2015 at 12:53pm — 9 Comments

How was the writing process to you?

I think it was one of the greatest artistic experiences I have ever had. I spent the majority of my life as an actor and a director in theater and film. Rehearsal has always been my favourite part. Although there is a wonderful satisfaction that comes with being in front of an audience and performing, I truly love the creative process and feel that once I am in front of an audience...well, at that point I am…

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Added by Jack A. Langedijk on February 15, 2015 at 10:21am — 2 Comments

How did you come up with the title?

Ah...what an adventure that was! Finding a title had become a fun Sunday morning adventure. My wife and I would sit with our morning drinks and come up with so many ideas....then we would pass them through the boss: our daughter! She is an avid reader and she was the one that kept telling us if it was a good title or not. Mainly NOT! Oh, it was quite the stimulating adventure...and fun and hard. It is so difficult finding that title because once you have a title, it really represents the…

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Added by Jack A. Langedijk on February 7, 2015 at 9:15pm — 1 Comment

What inspired you to write 'because'?

First of all, I'd like to thank Charles for his post about my debut novel and for inviting me to join this community. Charles has asked a few interesting questions which I'd like to share over time.

Now back to the question :)

Well, let me tell you a little story because it’s funny how often that question is asked: "What inspired you to…

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Added by Jack A. Langedijk on January 31, 2015 at 5:40pm — 6 Comments

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The Role of Diversity and Inclusion in Modern Internship programs

Posted by Jack Smith on March 6, 2025 at 8:28am 0 Comments

Diversity and inclusion have become more than just buzz words in today’s interconnected world. They are now core elements of any workplace. Nowhere is this more evident than in internship programs, where the next generation of professionals takes their first steps. By embracing diversity and inclusion, companies do not just offer a richer, more dynamic experience for interns. They fuel creativity, innovation, and the eventual path to…

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Signs That Indicate That Your Home Needs House Siding Replacement

Posted by Jack Smith on February 26, 2025 at 8:44am 0 Comments

You must have heard about the English proverb, “There is no place like home”. From this proverb, you can easily understand the importance of home in an individual’s life. It not only provides shelter but is also a storehouse of our memories. It is our duty to keep it in good condition. One way by which you can effectively offer protection to your house is house siding.

Now, what is house siding? It is a protective material which is used for covering the exterior side of the house in…

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Planning to Raise Chicken in Your Backyard? This can help

Posted by Jack Smith on February 25, 2025 at 9:26am 0 Comments

Chicken farming is a popular occupation practiced by many people living in the countryside. They are one of the best barnyard birds which you can raise in a small place, such as the backyard of your garden. Caring for them is also not a difficult sine they do not have much requirements. They only require safe coop and good quality food and water. Now before you start searching for chickens for sale, know about…

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How to Prevent Common Chicken Diseases?

Posted by Jack Smith on February 21, 2025 at 7:59am 0 Comments

Although raising chickens seem like a fun filled activity, it has its own set of problems. Chickens are vulnerable to both predators and diseases. These diseases spread through pathogens and can have a devastating impact on the entire flock.

If you get in touch with live chicken suppliers, you can know more about chicken diseases and how you can keep chicken healthy because they have the adequate…

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