Month: May 2022

  • Tips for Plotting a Novel

    Tips for Plotting a Novel

    From NowNovel.com Photo by Aleksandar Pasaric

  • Friday’s Findings: Doing a Scene Audit

    Friday’s Findings: Doing a Scene Audit

    I’ve been on vacation this week and while I haven’t gotten as much reading done as I would have liked, I have gotten a LOT done on my novella, Traption. I’ve spent this week going through each scene, one by one and asking myself the following questions: Does this scene have a goal?What are the…

  • Writers: Let’s Take Action

    Writers: Let’s Take Action

    How can you reveal truths through your storytelling? How can you say what needs to be said through your fiction? How can recent events in the news be reflected in your writing?

  • Ways to Enrich Your Writing Skills

    Ways to Enrich Your Writing Skills

    Click to enlarge infographic. Photo by Stacey Gabrielle Koenitz Rozells

  • Silas House and Where He Finds Inspiration

    Silas House and Where He Finds Inspiration

    In a post from last week, I discussed weaving in backstory to avoid infodumps. Coincidentally, the day I posted it on this blog, I attended the Speed Art Museum that evening where Kentucky author Silas House spoke on the subject. One thing he said stuck out to me: “I believe there’s a very thing veil…

  • Game of Life

    Game of Life

    Just had to share my new game shelf:

  • Friday’s Findings: Balancing Descriptions

    Friday’s Findings: Balancing Descriptions

    Not too much, not too little. Not talking about the ranch seasoning powder I add to my tuna casserole recipe. I’m talking about description in fiction writing. I keep reading over and over: description isn’t about quantity, it’s about quality. Whether it’s describing a character, a room, or a car, one or two descriptors go…

  • Avoid Infodumps: Dole Out Information

    Avoid Infodumps: Dole Out Information

    As I write my current draft for my WIP called Traption, I am trying to avoid infodumps. One way to avoid heaping a mound of story-stopping background details is to weave the information throughout the story. Use dialogue. Use a short flashback. Use inner monologue. Doling out the information a little here, a little there,…

  • 11 Steps to Writing a Best Selling Novel

    11 Steps to Writing a Best Selling Novel

    Click on writing infographic to enlarge. Photo by Fiona Art