Patricia C. Wrede's Blog, page 4
March 5, 2025
What’s good?
Probably the third or fourth thing I get asked by would-be writers—after “Where do you get your ideas?”, “Are you working on the next book? When will it be finished?”, and “I have this great idea; how about you write it and we split the money?”—is “How
Published on March 05, 2025 04:00
February 26, 2025
Other drivers
The character-driven story currently seems to be most people’s Platonic Ideal for fiction, especially when compared to the plot-driven story…and those are the only two options most writing advice and/or classes present to writers. It’s taken for granted that one of these things–characterization or plot–must inevitably take
Published on February 26, 2025 04:00
February 19, 2025
Stakes vs. consequences
Whether you’re struggling through a first draft, revising a completed manuscript, or composing a query letter, one of the more useful things you (or your prospective agent/editor) should probably know is what is at stake for the characters in your story. But what, exactly, does that mean?
Published on February 19, 2025 04:00
February 12, 2025
Audience, Pro and Con
One of the first things a lot of writers get told is to “think about your audience” or “imagine your ideal reader.” This is one of those balancing-act bits of advice. I personally think there are more down sides than up sides, but either way, the fact
Published on February 12, 2025 04:00
February 5, 2025
First Open Mike of 2025!
It is open mike week! I just got back from a long vacation with my sister and friends, so I am catching up and getting back into routines. What are all of you up to? Or what do you want to complain about? Or hear about?
Published on February 05, 2025 04:00
January 29, 2025
First Novels, Part 5-Finish and revise
Finishing your first novel is a matter of lather, rinse, and repeat—you write a bunch of pages, pause to think and make up more, or do some suddenly-necessary research, or reassure yourself that you really did put that necessary information in some prior chapter, and then you
Published on January 29, 2025 04:00
January 22, 2025
First Novels, Part 4-The First Veil
Once you’ve gotten started on your novel, you might think that all you have to do is repeat the process, writing a bit every day (or every Saturday morning, if that’s all the time you have), or lurching forward in huge chunks with gaps of a week
Published on January 22, 2025 04:00
January 15, 2025
First novels, Part 3-Chapter One
When you’re writing your first novel, there are two main things you need to remember about Chapter One: First, the opening chapter is just as important, in terms of catching the interest of readers and/or editors, as nearly every how-to-write book or website says it is. Second,
Published on January 15, 2025 04:00
January 8, 2025
First novels Part 2-Prewriting
Once you’ve committed to the seed-crystal idea you’re going to turn into your first novel, you’ll have to develop it. (The commitment part is important. There will be some point—possibly more than one—in this process where everything you’ve written sounds stupid, clichéd, or just too frustrating to
Published on January 08, 2025 04:00
January 1, 2025
Writing your first novel, Part 1
Welcome to 2025! Lots of people do New Year’s resolutions, or come up with annual goals, or set intentions, or do some similar type of life planning at this point in the year. And apparently “write a novel” is on a lot of those lists of goals.
Published on January 01, 2025 04:00