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January 1, 2025

2025 - January

 



Happy New Year 2025

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Published on January 01, 2025 08:32

January 8, 2024

2024 Happy New Year

 Wishing any who read this a Happy New Year 2024.

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Published on January 08, 2024 16:42

January 1, 2022

2022 - Happy New Year

 


There's so much more to a book than just the reading. - Maurice Sendak

So, Read More Books !






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Published on January 01, 2022 09:41

December 31, 2021

2022 Writing and You

 This year we're back to first-of-the month posts, this year topics are about writing well and telling a story well. 



Writing does not beget good writing, it begets repetition of the same-old principals of setting words into sentences that were taught in school. 
In order to write quality stories worth a reader's interest, time, and money, a writer needs to learn and then train their mind to write with techniques of the successful, highly paid, multi-published.
It's the difference between learning to swim and making the Olympic team in swimming.
That's why I tell new writers to stop writing and learn craft. Craft enhances talent and liberates creativity. And here's the catch — by learning craft, a writer must practice what they're learning and thus bring to the writing a whole new aspect of workmanship and mastery of word images.
Other benefits follow, like far less rewriting, far less revising, and far less errors of all kinds from the big picture of plot to the minuscule of line edits done word by word.
If you're truly interested in writing well and telling a story well, then take a time out to learn. Start with books on craft, not an Internet blog post or two of a few hundred words, but books that cover a topic-subject in tens of thousands of words. Then practice that craft subject in a short form—  a short story or a scene—  until it comes naturally. Those will not be wasted words. Those will be better words, better scenes, better stories.
So where should a writer start this learning curve? Start by learning what story is. And I will recommend the following books that can teach this:
A STORY IS A PROMISE by Bill Johnson This book is filled with, as the subtitle says: "Good things to know before you write that screenplay, novel, or play." And never forget, verbal stories, epic poem-stories, and plays came long before novels.
HOW TO TELL A STORY—THE SECRETS OF WRITING CAPTIVATING TALES by Peter Rubie and Gary Provost This book does hold the secrets of writing captivating tales. WRITING THE SHORT STORY—A HANDS-ON PROGRAM by Jack M. Bickham  This book takes a writer step-by-step through the Developed Short Story. Here's the catch: the only difference between the Developed Short Story and a Novel is length and scope. Learn to write the Developed Short Story and the novel is oh so much easier to do.
SAVE THE CAT by Blake Snyder  A screenwriters bible, but again, plays came before novels. This book's how-to's give insight and practical advice on story and writing a story.
You don't have to buy the books. You can usually get them through the Library Loan system. 
It's the New Year and resolutions and goals often are set — or at least thought about. Isn't it time you made a commitment to not just writing the same-old way but writing well and telling a story well?
****Stop back the first of February for the next posting to this blog.   — Catherine E. McLean, Author, Writing Instructor, Workshop Speaker
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Published on December 31, 2021 21:03

December 14, 2021

October 1, 2021

December 13, 2020

Happy Holidays 2020

 


In this era of Covid-19, remember what really is important this Holiday Season.Keep them safe, wear a mask and keep the celebration small.Happy Holidays!
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Published on December 13, 2020 17:25

April 21, 2020

Spring 2020

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Published on April 21, 2020 13:04

December 24, 2019

Happy Holidays!


Writing lighthearted tales of phantasy realms and stardust worlds —






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Published on December 24, 2019 09:47

October 31, 2019

Halloween 2019



Happy Halloween 2019!

Where did the year vanish to? Well, continued commitments, workshops in-person and online, plus a major sewing project, and a few writing projects have continued to take time away from drafting Karma & Chaos (the second in the series). 

I do maintain a private Reader's Bulletin (newsletter) and you are welcome to stop at my hub website and use the "Connect With Catherine" button/menu to be added to that list. https://www.CatherineEmclean.com

Catherine E. McLean Writing Tales of Phantasy Realms and Stardust Worlds
Available at Amazon.com and other booksellers:KARMA & MAYHEMHEARTS AKILTER (novella)JEWELS OF THE SKYADRADA TO ZOOL (short story anthology)For Writers, nonfiction: Revision is a Process--How to Take the Frustration Out of Self-editing
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Published on October 31, 2019 07:39

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