Sue Bradford Edwards's Blog, page 58
September 4, 2023
You May Not See What Is There
Last week, my husband and I went to the St. Louis Art Museum to see the exhibit, Action Abstraction Redefined : Modern Native Art 1940s to 1970s. If this exhibit ever comes to your city, make a point of seeing it. It is the best modern art exhibit I have ever seen. That said, one … Continue reading You May Not See What Is There →
Published on September 04, 2023 23:53
September 3, 2023
Happy Labor Day
I hope that those of you who live in the US are taking this three day to do something you don’t normally get to do. I’ve had a busy weekend with lots of fodder for future writing. Will post more about what I saw and did throughout the week. See you tomorrow! –SueBE
Published on September 03, 2023 23:53
August 31, 2023
Stage Direction: 3 Tips for What to Include When
“Do not start your story with your character getting out of bed. No one wants to read about your character’s morning routine until it includes something unique.” We’ve all heard this piece of advice. But recently my editor asked for a scene with a young character preparing a meal with an adult character. They weren’t … Continue reading Stage Direction: 3 Tips for What to Include When →
Published on August 31, 2023 23:21
August 30, 2023
Why to Read Your Work Aloud
I just read a blog post by agent Janet Reid about misspellings and typos in query letters. You’ll want to check it out because it is pretty funny. She has a list of forgivable errors as well as those that are so heinous that she cannot forgive them. One of her solutions to avoid this … Continue reading Why to Read Your Work Aloud →
Published on August 30, 2023 23:59
August 29, 2023
3 Must Haves for a Personal Essay
Two of my writing friends are top notch essay writers. Hi Ang and Ann! They are always encouraging me to try this form. And I’ve been dabbling in writing micro-essays. But before I could get started I needed a feel for what essay writing is all about. And that takes me to the number one … Continue reading 3 Must Haves for a Personal Essay →
Published on August 29, 2023 23:06
August 28, 2023
Choosing an Author Photo
For some time, I’ve had a hand drawn portrait of myself on my website. I’ve been playing with the idea of replacing it with an actual photo. So today I did some research to help me select the right photo. The first thing that I discovered is that there is no right photo. Depending on … Continue reading Choosing an Author Photo →
Published on August 28, 2023 23:41
August 27, 2023
Imposter Syndrome
“I’m not a real writer.” “Everyone is going to find out that I don’t belong here.” These are the kinds of thoughts you might have if you are having issues with imposter syndrome. It is something that most of us go through. After one sale, we can’t make another and we wonder if we’ve been … Continue reading Imposter Syndrome →
Published on August 27, 2023 23:40
August 24, 2023
Outlining Made Easy-ish
Yesterday, I sat down to outline my cozy and . . . where are my story notes? I’ve been making notes for months. I named the aerospace company and the town. I named my main characters and some of the backstory characters! I’m not sure why I had so much trouble finding this because it … Continue reading Outlining Made Easy-ish →
Published on August 24, 2023 23:16
August 23, 2023
Story Stakes: Does Your Story Have What It Takes?
“Your story stakes have to matter.” That’s the sort of advice that fiction writers hear all the time. But how can you know when you’ve succeeded? It all starts with identifying the stakes in your story. First things first, what are story stakes? The stakes are what is at risk for your character. What will … Continue reading Story Stakes: Does Your Story Have What It Takes? →
Published on August 23, 2023 23:05
Story Stakes: Making Sure Your Story Has What It Takes
“Your story stakes have to matter.” That’s the sort of advice that fiction writers hear all the time. But how can you know when you’ve succeeded? It all starts with identifying the stakes in your story. First things first, what are story stakes? The stakes are what is at risk for your character. What will … Continue reading Story Stakes: Making Sure Your Story Has What It Takes →
Published on August 23, 2023 23:05


