I can hear it now. “Just do it” This is what I told as I tried to accomplish, not just in writing but in life in general. This came from people I asked for advice, steps, and best practices. How do I do it without falling flat on my face and not knowing why? The […]
Category: The Writing Journey
Happy Villaintines: Give Your Villain Some Love.
How much work do we give to the protagonist or hero? “A lot, duh.” You say? “The hero is who the story is about.”That is what I would have said not too long ago. If everyone else is a supporting character to the hero or protagonist, then I should give the most attention and character […]
“Sweat it Out and Don’t Sweat it” or “Writing Exercises.”
I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one. Writing exercises have, for years, simply annoyed me; annoyed me, made me a little angry, and felt useless. What was the point? I wasn’t writing something I would actually use. It felt like the people giving me the writing exercises were just playing games with me. Who […]
“Here we go ‘round the mulberry bush” or “My different writing trials pt.1”
In some of my posts, I have mentioned books that I am currently working on. I have decided to write about these books in a little more detail rather than generally. I have heard that some people enjoy this, and I personally think it might help people to see how the process works or doesn’t […]
“Opportunities and Obstacles.” or “Perfectionism.”
Perfectionism can be a great benefit and a great trial at any given time. Writing and illustrations are no exceptions. I read and reread the text of my written works trying to make sure the story is conveyed clearly, that punctuation is correct, that the story flows, that the characters are acting in character, that . […]
“Evil Schemes” or “About Plotting and Worldbuilding: Non-Technical Overview.”
What goes into creating the world in which a story takes place? I’m not going to go into technical descriptions. I will not be using precise methods or terminology. I want this to be as simple as possible for those who like things to come as they come and write as the inspiration hits them. […]
“Fairy Tales and Horror Stories” or “What’s your success?” Pt. 3 “Reality and success.”
You have heard about the horror stories and the fairy tales in Part 1 and Part 2 of this three part series. Now, let’s cover more about the truth and about success. So… horror stories or fairy tales? Both can be true. Both can be false. Where does the majority of truth fall? I have […]
“Fairy Tales and Horror Stories” or “What’s your success?” Pt. 2: “The Fairy Tales.”
In my last post, I covered the horror stories that are told about becoming an author. Now, for the flip side. There are fairy tales that say you are going to make thousands, even millions, off of your book because you have a good idea, you write well, and there are many self-publishing services that […]
“Fairy Tales and Horror Stories.” or “What is Your Success? Pt. 1: “Oh, the horrors.”
There are many stories about the process of becoming a published author. Some are horror stories and some are fairy tales. The horror stories tell you that there is no way that you will get published; that you can’t get what you want done with your book. If you want to be self-published, the horror […]
“Who’s Driving This Thing?” or “What Drives Your Writing?”
If you are writing for the fame, the money, or the glory; to be a famous writer like Stephen King (horror), Eve Bunting (children’s books), Jane Austin (romance), or Terry Brooks (fantasy), let me something tell you right now. The odds are you will fail. Those are not, necessarily, things that will get you through […]