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May15, 2012

“Strong Language” in Fiction and Film

By |May 15, 2012|Categories: Writing|20 Comments

Every writer must decide what kind of words are appropriate for his writing. This rule applies particularly to those words euphemistically described as "strong language": common "cusswords" and the language of the gutter. As a former Infantry soldier and (worse yet) a graduate student, I guess I've heard them all. [...]

May12, 2012

The Beginning: The Basics

By |May 12, 2012|Categories: Writing|1 Comment

Aside from the obvious, what is “the beginning”? What does it do? What purpose does it serve? I like to think of the beginning as the introduction. It’s where you introduce your setting, characters, and character goals/conflicts while capturing the reader’s attention and avoiding boring backstory. There’s no [...]

May5, 2012

The Beginning: What Is It?

By |May 5, 2012|Categories: writing tips|1 Comment

Before we can look at what makes a great novel beginning, we need to know what that means. Let’s start by identifying the main components of a novel. First, novels typically consist of three main parts: Beginning, Middle, and End. Between each section you have two more major components: the [...]

May1, 2012

Hello, May!

By |May 1, 2012|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

It’s official - my sister and her family have their plane tickets for Michigan! What does that have to do with writing? Um, everything! Okay, not really - I’m just super excited (and I will be taking another month off to hang out with them, but more on that later). [...]

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