I’ve found that when I use my plot board with the three-act story structure in mind, I have a much easier time knowing what needs to be said in a chapter and when it’s time to end that chapter and start another. I’ll go more in-depth about the three-act story…
Read More2 Steps to Get you Started Today we’re going to talk about self-publishing your book. If you’re following my step by step posts, you may be thinking, “Isn’t it a bit early for that?” No, certainly not. There are quite a few steps and things to learn before you’re ready…
Read MoreIn this post I’m going to give you some information on crafting the ideal antagonist for your story that your readers will love to hate. Without further ado, grab a notebook off that pile and let’s get started bringing your antagonist to life. 1. Choosing Your Antagonist Whenever I used…
Read More"What would you write if you weren't afraid?" - Mary Karr
Read MoreHello writers, If you’re anything like me, you have tons of ideas for stories but most of them are just that – ideas. I have index cards all over the place with story ideas written on them. Trouble is, I can’t seem to get past the idea, sometimes not having…
Read MoreBe Brave and Start That Book “The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on.” — Louis L’Amour If you’ve been browsing through my posts and still haven’t started your writing, this post is for you. If you have doubts, I’m going to ask you to put them…
Read MoreMost people I know tell me, “I could never write a book. I could never find the time.” It bums me out when people say that because people should have time for things that make them happy. I realize that with full-time jobs, kids, chores, kid’s activities, it gets tough.…
Read More"Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on." ~Louis L'Amour
Read MoreMy Five Necessities: There are a gazillion programs and items that a writer can purchase. Many of them are helpful. Most of them are not completely necessary. To me, many of them are a little too ‘extra’, as the kids say. For instance, there’s a program called Scrivener. It is…
Read MoreGet to Know your Protagonist Inside and Out: A Comprehensive Questionnaire In Step #2 we talked about choosing a name for your protagonist. If you’ve chosen one, great. If you haven’t, no worries, it’ll come to you. In order to fill out the questionnaire though, you’ll need at least know…
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