An Unlikely Story, or Write What You Don’t Know I enjoy mysteries. I read Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie as a kid. PBS’s Mystery series was and is a favorite of mine. And yet, I fell into writing the Skoghall Series accidentally. I wanted to write a...
There is a special balancing act to be accomplished when writing action scenes. Think of a teeter-totter and put Clarity on one seat and Pacing on the other. Generally speaking, the faster the action occurs, the more you have to slow it down to make it work on the...
Today’s topic: the necessity of Forward Motion in your story. This one is a little longer at 12 minutes. Despite some judicious editing, I couldn’t get it under 10. There’s just too much good stuff in there, including a diagram of my...
Now that you know you should be in scene, here are some tips to help you with that. Miss the first video? It’s here. Want to follow along with the writing sample? In scene, no dialogue: Sara slammed her car door after hurling herself behind...
So, you’re a writer. But are you writing in summary when you should be in scene? Note: You can read along with the example below the video and link to the RSP podcasts. Get the recording of the Rocking Self-Publishing webinar here. Get the Rocking...
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