Monthly Archives: October 2011

Writing Fiction

This is an excellent article from The Guardian in the UK about writing fiction. You can read it here. The points I really agree with are – 2 Avoid prologues: they can be ­annoying, especially a prologue ­following an introduction … Continue reading

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Sorting the Details

The closer we get to November, the more excited I’m getting about the next installment of my book series. Because there are questions that were brought up in the first two books, I figured they’d need answers at some point, … Continue reading

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Working Magic I had the opportunity of attending a workshop led by Gordon Liddy, and I must say… it was amazing! He called it the Hero’s Journey, using material from A Writer’s Journey by C. Vogel. As I looked at … Continue reading

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More Gearing Up

Over the weekend, my partner and I took a little break from the everyday and went to her mother’s cabin at the beach. It is quiet and restful and more than a little inspiring. I’d been mulling over the third … Continue reading

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