What do you do with someone who won’t behave? This person is secretive, aloof, and moody. She’s keeping me up nights and interfering with my novel in progress. She’s the character who “vants to be alone!” Her name is Robin. She’s a twin. An accomplished photographer. She has dark hair and green eyes, she’s twenty […]
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Open the Doors. Walk Right In!
In the last post, we talked about the importance of ridding a story of whatever isn’t absolutely necessary and/or doesn’t advance the story. This excess can be anything from losing a line of description to cutting out a character. Or a scene. In the case of novels, entire chapters. But once we’ve reduced a story […]
I’m Listening
Like many people, in the first months of Covid, I transformed my social life from meals and movies, into long walking-talks with friends. But by early 2021, I pretty much ended those excursions. Life was too messed up, and I didn’t feel like chatting. However, that created new problems: My friends were confused and hurt, […]
Story Surgery
Do you ever give up on a story? I often do. I seldom put one in the trash—that feels too final—but filing a story away feels like failure, which I hate. So I try again. I recently returned to a story that had given me fits. Something wasn’t working, but I couldn’t figure out what […]
Facing the Re-write
By November 30th and the end of NaNoWriMo, some of us will have produced 50,000 words in a month with only 30 days and a major holiday thrown in for good measure. If you’re one of those delirious, exhausted writers reaching your goal, be proud! I won’t take any of that joy away from you. […]
Can a Journalist Really Write Fiction?
Some years ago, a colleague at the financial magazine where I was working said to me, “No matter what else, we can always be proud that we’ve earned our living with our pens.” Over the past four decades, my trusty pen (or laptop) has taken me on some convoluted journeys through FDA drug […]