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How did you feel about week 2? I have mixed emotions on the productivity... Image: Soren Rajczyk |
Writing isn't easy. Eat real food. You need the energy to get through that draft.
Friday, March 13, 2015
What I Learned During Week 2: First Chapters & Character-Driven Story
Week 2 has been a little crazy for me. Teaching, preparing for the Tucson Festival of Books, feeling ill, editing, writing the book, and trying to keep up with this blog. I have mixed feelings about week 2.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Write Your Novel Now! Week 2 Activities: First Chapters & Character-Driven Story
What do we expect from the first few chapters?
A great first line? Establishing the tone of the book and a character that readers care about? Some sort of conflict or trouble?
Some people think that the central conflict must be apparent of the first page. Others say that may be more about your style, your story, and your genre. Some think hinting at that conflict may be enough in the beginning and simply creating a question in the readers' minds can intrigue them into reading on.
What do you need in the first chapters of a book?
A great first line? Establishing the tone of the book and a character that readers care about? Some sort of conflict or trouble?
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Do we get hooked into stories the same way each time? Image: Local Studies NSW |
What do you need in the first chapters of a book?
Friday, March 6, 2015
What is your process?
We all have different processes of writing a book and planning it. It's a matter of figuring out who you are as a writer.
There’s a profound difference between making something up and imagining it. You’re making something up when you think out a scene, when you’re being logical about it.
----Andre Dubus III
There’s a profound difference between making something up and imagining it. You’re making something up when you think out a scene, when you’re being logical about it.
----Andre Dubus III
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Admit it. You write because you like the dream state. Image: Caden Crawford |
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
6 Reasons Why "Write Your Novel Now" is a Better Process.
With Write Your Novel Now! you write 2500 words per week, read, and do some other activities. Why is this a good approach?
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There's more to it than writing... Image: Roco Julie on Flickr |
- You don't alienate your friends and family because you still have a life--living life is necessary to being a writer.
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Write Your Novel Now! Week 1 Activities: Getting Started
Alright. It's Sunday and we're starting the 13 week novel. Three months and we'll all have a draft. Let's get moving...
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Kill it in 13 weeks. Image: Vaguely Artistic on Flickr. |
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Write Your Novel Draft Now! Are You Ready?
Deadline Looms
I've been working on this damned novel for long enough and I've got the deadline for finishing the rough draft set for the beginning of June.
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Deadlines. Blergh. Image: Bora Bora on Flickr. |
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