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Wm. Stage has been a newspaper journalist / columnist and photographer for more than 30 years. Before that, he was a public health officer with the Centers for Disease Control assigned to the St. Louis Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic. He has taught photojournalism at Saint Louis University School for Professional Studies; and feature writing with the Defense Information School [DINFOS], Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. As of 2025, he has authored 16 books with the most recent, Down And Out In The River City, being his fifth novel. Wm. Stage lives in St. Louis with his wife, Mary, and their many unruly children.

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Wm. Stage Fortunately, I'm not cursed with that. I was a journalist for over 30 years and you simply discipline yourself to produce. Quality work, not just any …moreFortunately, I'm not cursed with that. I was a journalist for over 30 years and you simply discipline yourself to produce. Quality work, not just any old dreck. For me, though, what is important is to not try to do too much at once. Whether I'm writing a column or a short story, I like to sit down with it 2 -3 hours every morning, write as much as I'm content with, and then leave it 'til the next day. In that time between sit downs I am thinking, actively or subconsciously, where I want to take the narrative next, how I can better say something already said, etc. For my newspaper column I had a week lead time, so the process was sped up, but with a novel it's a real luxury to have ample time to fabricate plot. As a journalist, I like deadlines so even with a creative work such as my recent novel, I gave myself a deadline of one year. I made that deadline, and then spent another 4 months editing and fine-tuning, but no major plot changes. (less)
Wm. Stage My best answer: Have a fairly good idea of where you're going with your story. You might map out the plot in the manner of a Wikipedia synopsis of a m…moreMy best answer: Have a fairly good idea of where you're going with your story. You might map out the plot in the manner of a Wikipedia synopsis of a movie; that helped me in my last project. Doesn't mean you have to keep to your outline / map, but at least you have one. Next, don't try to bite off too much in one setting. Try for small increments at a regular pace, and that means a sit-down with your story each day -- .early morning, afternoon, late night, whatever feels right to you. In the interim between writing sessions, you'll find yourself writing the story in your head and you'll be eager to get back to where you left off. Finally, a lot of fledgling authors have a hard time knowing where to begin. Don't even worry about that. Begin with a dramatic incident or a strong point and go from there. Your "beginning" might turn out to be the middle of the book or the toward the end; you'll figure it out as your story unfolds. I hope this helps. (less)
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This novel took first in the 2023 Indie Author Project regional contest, category: Adult Fiction. It was featured in the prestigious Library Journal December 2023 issue Best Books. The author celebrated with an hour-long bike ride in the cornfields of Monroe County Illinois.



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