How to Build Interesting Characters

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Watch people, notice what they do with their facial expressions, their hands, and their body language. Notice that slight head shake back and forth when someone is totally disagreeing or disgusted with everything being said. Notice the squinted eyes, tight lips just before retaliation. Capture the folding of the arms and the nervous sniff the boss makes after he just put you in your place in front of peers. We all know someone with a […]

Naming Your Chapters

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I imagine that many authors write the chapters like an outline and then write their book according to the outline. For those of us that are not so organized with our thoughts and write on the fly, it won’t be clear when to go to the next chapter, let alone what to call it. Too often my chapters are called NEXT CHAPTER until the rough draft is finished. Only then can I read the book […]

How to REALLY Start Writing a Book (Hint: You Don’t Have to Start at the Beginning!)

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So, you have an idea for a book. You’ve heard yourself say it a dozen times, “I have an idea for a book” soon to follow is the word “someday” It’s the opposite of smoking. Instead of stopping “cold turkey” you have to start “cold turkey” You don’t even need to start at the beginning. Start at your favorite place. “The train was now up to 80 mph and passengers could be seen praying. A […]

How Much Do I Write? Too Much Versus Too Little

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It’s a fine line … Many authors feel the need or obligation to drone on about everything even if it has little or nothing to do with the story  … “Mary’s mother’s aunt had long twisted fingernails. Her manicurist only worked on Saturday’s blah, blah, blah,” Others skim over an interesting or important topic too fast. “She was pretty” How do you know when it is too much versus not enough?  My suggestion is to […]

Writing is Not for the Faint of Heart

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Writing is not for those of you that are too easily offended. I remember overhearing an in-law talking on the phone about my first book “Reckless Ambition”. “He thought he would write a book and everybody would buy it. I hear it was a flop.” She doesn’t know that I heard the conversation. It was that day that I decided I would write for myself. If no one else read my books, it would still […]