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February 9, 2011

A Diva, a Thug, & a Private Dick All Walk Into a Bar...

Got character?

Oh, man. I'm so pleased with my comments and reviews coming in for  Widow's Row . How fun to see them from strangers, which BTW are simply friends I haven't met yet!

Hmmm, I say. The best feedback seems to be about my characters.

Here's what I know:

Do your character interviews. EVERY character. Even the postman who always rings twice.  Know them well enough that you dream about them!Use dialogue true to your character. Even if you don't like it. If your character would say that icky word that starts with a C, and of course if your publishing house guidelines allow, then USE the C word.More about true dialogue. "You've got...." is horrible English. But guess what? We say it! You've Got Mail!Dichotomies. Characters are complex. Good people do bad things. Bad people have soft sides. Smart people do very dumb things. You get the idea. Give your characters dimension.More than dimension, give every character meat. Imagine that you are writing a screenplay. What does your casting agent have to work with? What have you given the actor to sink his teeth into so that he becomes this character? Think of Al Pacino in The Scent of a Woman. Novelist Giovanni Arpino and screenwriter Bo Goldman gave Pacino so much character that he ad-libbed the famous 'who-ahhh'. Would we all be so lucky for Mr. Pacino to enhance our work.
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Published on February 09, 2011 12:14

January 9, 2011

Guest Blogging

Here's my motivational quote for the new year:"Confidence is going after Moby Dick in a 
rowboat and taking the tartar sauce with you."
— Zig Ziglar

First, thank you all for your concerns over the recent tragedy in Tucson. We are sad, but safe.

Second, you might ask where have I been. Why so quiet?

Sales for Widow's Row have been overwhelming. Another round of THANKS to you! And thanks for spreading the news by word of mouth. Because of your referrals I'm now realizing new readers; friends I've never met yet!

Meanwhile I've guest posted about 'the journey' at these locations:

Peg Brantley's blog at:  http://suspensenovelist.blogspot.com/

And Jenny Milchman at http://www.jennymilchman.com/blog/?cat=6

I hope you can spare a moment to learn more about the writer's journey.

Today I wish you a sturdy rowboat.


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Published on January 09, 2011 16:25

November 30, 2010

Widow's Row The Trailer 0001

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Published on November 30, 2010 15:44