
“. . . I start with theme and vibe – the ambience, the mood of it. Then I get hazy images of what I want the characters to experience, and I start to develop their backgrounds and exchanges and developments that dovetail with it all. The world fills in in the background as I go.” – Robert Jackson Bennett
This week’s findings:
- Ten Things to Consider Avoiding in Your First Page – Amy Nielsen (amynielsenauthor.com)
- 100 Ways to Buff Your Book – Writer’s Digest (writersdigest.com)
- M.J. Kuhn: Five Things I Learned Writing Among Thieves – Chuck Wendig: Terribleminds
- Dead Zone Ahead: The Sagging Middle | Writers In The Storm (writersinthestormblog.com)
- Only Got 15 Minutes to Write? Here’s How to Make the Most of Your Time | Write It Sideways
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