Best of the Blog - 2012 Edition

Year in Review


Looking back, here are my picks for my favorite posts this year, one per month. (I didn’t count Perry’s posts. he can do his own review if’n he wants to. *grin*)


January


Abandoning a Project, or How To Tell If  A Story is Broken


In which I found myself struggling to continue working on a project.


February


My Treasure Box


In which I share my idea box — the place I keep my notes and story ideas.


March


Writer’s Sketchbook


In which I talk about how important it is for writers to allow themselves the same freedom as an artist in their sketchbook.


April


Story Dissection and Evaluation


A quick method to give a first pass evaluation on a new story idea.


May


On Learning to See Flaws in your Writing


In which I discuss the stages of writing and learning to become a better writer.


June


On Short Stories



A three part post in which I discuss my growing disappointment with the short story environment.


July


Being a Writer Makes it More Difficult To Be A Reader



In which I talk about the pain of realizing old favorite books aren’t always as good as remembered.


August


 Reading, for Writers



In which I discuss the importance of reading.


September


On Forgiveness



In which I discuss the importance of a forgiving nature as a writer … forgiving YOURSELF as well as others.


October


 The First Quarter of the Book



In which I discuss what I think the first quarter of a book should contain, plot-wise.


November


 Mary Sues, the Dirty Truth



In which I discuss the REAL truth about Mary Sues … the fact that everyone kind of loves a character that rides the line.


December


Resolutions for a new Year



In which I try to turn the “resolution” of writing a book into reachable goals.



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Sketchbooks for Writers
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