Thursday, July 30, 2009

Forensics & Faith: Ten Things I've Learned as a Novelist

Forensics & Faith: Ten Things I've Learned as a Novelist

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Forensics & Faith: The Justice Game

Forensics & Faith: The Justice Game

Friday, July 24, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Getting in the Groove!!!!



There is a lot going on this week. First off, let’s take a look at Ravenne’s Blog The Raven’s Eye she is working on a project that she’s calling TAP.

TAP, from her description is a venture in to organizing your research, character exploration, plot lines, subplots, etc… of a first draft and making it a finished novel.

If you are interested, Ravenne invites anyone to join her. Don’t have the book? Check out this link for the worksheets you’ll need.“From First Draft to Finished Novel” by Karen S. Wiesner.

Karen Wiesner also has another book“First Draft in 30 Days.” If you want to start there fine.

Onto the next topic, which is incorporating imagery in your fiction? Sweet Hearts of the Rodeo’s co-leader Carol Malley has provided the group with several links on the subject that I would like to share with you.

Incorporating imagery in your fiction writing by Jennifer Roach

Ms. Roach says in her article, imagery is a very important aspect of fiction writing, one that many beginning writers tend to forgo in favor of heightened dialogue or plot. Imagery is sometimes viewed negatively due to its instant connotation to Shakespearean sonnets or classic novels. Let me assure you that imagery is still very much an essential component to any fiction writing. You just have to know how to use it.


Jennifer is a fiction writer, blogger, and freelance editor/proofreader. You can follow her on Twitter@jennifermroach or on MySpace .

How to critique fiction without crushing the author’s spirit.


Click on Jennifer’s name or the link above to read other articles by her.

Other good articles on the subject of imagery and symbolism can be found here:

“Weaving Symbolism and Imagery into Your Story” by Elsa Neal

“How to Use Imagery in Fiction” by Cynthia Scott


Fiction is about taking the reader and transporting them to the world where your character lives. The only way to get there, is through imagery.
Happy Writing!

Kim's Craft Blog--Fiction, Memoir, Creative Writing: Writing Nonfiction: Dramatization Is Not A Dirty Word

Kim's Craft Blog--Fiction, Memoir, Creative Writing: Writing Nonfiction: Dramatization Is Not A Dirty Word

Mike's Writing Workshop & Newsletter: The Contest Game: Is it Worth It?

Mike's Writing Workshop & Newsletter: The Contest Game: Is it Worth It?

Friday, July 17, 2009

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Flash Fiction 40 Winner Laurel Wilczek

Flash Fiction 40 Winner Laurel Wilczek

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Flash Fiction 40 Contest Winners!

Flash Fiction 40 Contest Winners!

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Happy Birthday America


I’d like to introduce you to a new blog about writing that I have come across, and the blog is titled storyfix . Imagine storyfix, and imagine who out there that’s aspiring doesn’t need their story fixed?

You can read a marvelous interview by Jo-Anne Vandermeulen on her blog “Conquer All Obstacles,” about Larry Brooks and what his aspirations are, for the wanna-be author like you and me.

Larry shares such great tips on getting published in his post like this one, “ Reprise: What Are My Odds of Getting Published?


You can follow Larry on Twitter and FaceBook


I do hope you find his articles as intuitive and helpful as I do.
Happy Writing!

A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Are You There, Amazon? It's Me, JA

A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Are You There, Amazon? It's Me, JA

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

the Writer's Bra

the Writer's Bra

TSP: A Quirky Prize Announces Its Finalists

TSP: A Quirky Prize Announces Its Finalists

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