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May 18, 2020

Where and how to find peace and quiet to write.

I’ve been asked a writer question: Where and how to find the peace and quiet to write? There are two answers to this question. The first answer is to create a space and a time in which you are guaranteed silence and no interruptions. If you are able to do this in your life and …

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Published on May 18, 2020 09:14

May 15, 2020

How can a writer avoid cliches when describing characters?

I’ve been asked a writer question: How to describe characters and avoid cliches? That’s a rather common question, usually by newish writers because writers with a lot of experience know that almost all fictional characters are either cliches or archetypes of real people. Every writer wishes to avoid cliches. Every writer hopes to have their …

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Published on May 15, 2020 09:01

May 11, 2020

How to use action to break up dialogue without disrupting the flow of the story?

I’ve been asked a writer question: How to use action to break up dialogue without disrupting the flow of the story? It’s easy to do and hard to explain. The short answer is that you blend the two together throughout the entire story so there are few if any scenes that are entirely one or …

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Published on May 11, 2020 13:36

May 4, 2020

Should an author have a writing portfolio blog?

I’ve been asked a writer question: Should an author have a writing portfolio blog? I suppose a writer can exist without writing credits to pull out whenever the occasion requires, but it’s a lot easier to show prospective clients and publishers what you can do if you have samples of your writing at your fingertips. …

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Published on May 04, 2020 13:23

April 30, 2020

Show Vs Tell: The Writer’s Dilemma

I’ve been asked a writer question: Is it true that in fiction it’s essential to show something instead of just telling the reader what they need to know? The answer is:  it depends — I started my writing career writing short stories. In short fiction, you pretty much must tell because showing would take too …

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Published on April 30, 2020 10:50

April 27, 2020

Is it possible to write about a situation very precisely without even going through it?

I’ve been asked:   Can you write precisely about something you’ve never experienced? Writers do it all the time and some of them do it very well. But there’s a caveat and, as far as I’m concerned, it’s a big one. You can picture the situation and imagine what it would be like and then you …

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Published on April 27, 2020 00:03

April 20, 2020

Is it a good idea to write an entire first draft with no editing whatsoever?

I’ve been asked:  Should you edit as you write your first draft or wait until you are done with the entire manuscript? Good question. Nanowrimo says to just get in there and write and don’t stop until you reach the end. There’s a good reason to follow that advice, namely that if you keep revising …

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Published on April 20, 2020 00:33

April 16, 2020

The Fine Art of Piddling

Got this in an email and just HAD to pass it on: As you will see, I have been cleaning out drawers. the Fine Art of Piddling!! What is a piddler?? It’s hard to explain to begin with, because piddling is neither one thing nor another, but something in between.  It is not rest, not …

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Published on April 16, 2020 07:57

Is knowing grammar essential to becoming a good writer?

I’ve been asked:  Must you be an expert in grammar in order to be a good writer? No, you do not need to know good grammar to write well, though it helps. What you do need to know is what you want to say. Sit down at your computer and say it. Use your own …

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Published on April 16, 2020 00:22

April 13, 2020

Why is it that every time I sit down to write I hit a wall after a couple of paragraphs? How can I have better thoughts?

I’ve been asked:  How to have better thoughts and not hit that wall after only a couple of paragraphs? Organize them! If you sit down at your computer and start writing without knowing where you are going or why you are heading in that direction, just that you have a thought that sounds good at …

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Published on April 13, 2020 00:12