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August 30, 2022

Story Ideas and Where They Come From

Where do you get your ideas? This is one of those questions that I always find confounding. Everywhere. They come from everywhere. Of course, at first I didn’t realize that not everyone had this problem. Back when I was a new writer, I was talking to a novelist who told me that she very seldom … Continue reading Story Ideas and Where They Come From →
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Published on August 30, 2022 18:30

August 29, 2022

Zoom In to Bring Your Setting to Life

Last week, we popped down to the lake for just over a day. Walking the gravel roads and gazing up at the trees, I started thinking about what makes the area unique. I started going there when I was a preschooler with my grandparents so I’m fairly familiar with the area. It is the shag … Continue reading Zoom In to Bring Your Setting to Life →
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Published on August 29, 2022 18:04

August 28, 2022

The Danger of Doing Things the Way You’ve Always Done Them

Right now, this is me. I don’t mean that I’m green and I only wish that I was that slim. But I am busy typing away. My fingers a blur. I have four books due by the end of November. In addition to that I’m teaching, blogging and spending time doing non-writing things. To meet … Continue reading The Danger of Doing Things the Way You’ve Always Done Them →
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Published on August 28, 2022 18:02

August 25, 2022

Should Writers Read?

Yet again, I saw someone ask this question on social media. “Do you think a writer needs to read?” Yes, I do. But I’ll admit that I know a small handful of brilliant writers who read very little. They are moving. They are caring for elderly parents. They have a day job. They are building … Continue reading Should Writers Read? →
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Published on August 25, 2022 18:21

August 24, 2022

3 Ways to Fit Writing into Your Life

I’ll admit it. I’m a full time writer. This may make you wonder what I know about fitting writing into my day. The reality is that full time writers still have families and kids that get sick. They have friends and acquaintances who know they are home during the day. Some of us also have … Continue reading 3 Ways to Fit Writing into Your Life →
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Published on August 24, 2022 18:48

August 23, 2022

Packager vs Publisher

Yesterday I commented on the fact that I write for a book packager. Then I realized that perhaps not all of you are familiar with that term. Let me explain. I write for Red Line Editorial. When a publisher has an idea for a series, they can contact Red Line or another packager. Red Line … Continue reading Packager vs Publisher →
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Published on August 23, 2022 18:10

August 22, 2022

Just Say No

I know that I spend a lot of time on here encouraging you to say yes to new possibilities and to try new things. But the reality is that you don’t have to say yes to every job that comes along. Why would you say no? There are any number of reasons. Bad Fit I … Continue reading Just Say No →
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Published on August 22, 2022 18:48

August 21, 2022

Border Crossings by Emma Fick

I don’t read only the types of books that I write. I read most fiction genre, some nonfiction, and so much more. If an industry newsletter or something involved in writing, illustrating, publishing, or libraries recommends a book and it looks interesting, I head to my library’s online catalogue to see if I can request … Continue reading Border Crossings by Emma Fick →
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Published on August 21, 2022 18:13

August 18, 2022

Watch for These Mistakes in Your Close 3rd Person POV

I tend to think of 3rd person point of view as the easy one to write. As much as I love reading first person, I don’t love writing it unless I’m writing memoir or autofiction. Otherwise I’m not the character which means that I sometimes forget to write in first person. If I’m going to … Continue reading Watch for These Mistakes in Your Close 3rd Person POV →
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Published on August 18, 2022 18:06

August 17, 2022

Killing Your Darlings

Recently I had the opportunity to have the first three chapters of my middle grade novel critiqued. Yes! Madeline Dyer is a published novelist and top notch writing instructor so I quickly polished my chapters and sent them on their way. When I got her comments back, I skimmed through them quietly doing a happy … Continue reading Killing Your Darlings →
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Published on August 17, 2022 18:44