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Monthly Archives: December 2016
It’s cold here. There are mounds of snow and more flakes in the forecast. Icing sugar snow covers the evergreens; we are living in a winter wonderland. Since it’s Christmas, soft, twinkling Christmas lights brighten the long, dark nights. Inside, our halls are … Continue reading
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So… upon closer contemplation of my current draft, I discovered a huge, gaping, truck-swallowing hole in my plot. One that, like the last time, could derail the whole novel. Can’t tell you what it is–it’s not yet time to give away all … Continue reading
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Everyone needs a break. I realized I should give Lyra one, too. The idea comes from an online post I read that was written by Divergent author Veronica Roth on her website (www.veronicaroth.blogspot.ca) about her writing process for the wildly successful YA novel … Continue reading
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… Not the post–no, “untitled” is the title of the post, since I am bemoaning the subject–but the novel. After more than two and a half years, I still don’t have a title for my book. I’m nearing the end; I’m … Continue reading
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” When something can be read without effort, great effort has gone into its writing.” — Enrique Jardel Poncela You walk into a bookstore; you peruse the shelves, the tables, the displays. You pick up a book and flip through … Continue reading
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It’s what all good stories have. We want to see how a character can develop and change, otherwise the story and its whole purpose is stagnant. As an English teacher, I’m always pointing out how a character, especially the protagonist, … Continue reading
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For years, I lived inside Mackenna Duff’s head. She’s my main character from my first YA novel. I knew all about her love of cooking and all this Parisian, her strained relationship with her dad, and her close connection with … Continue reading
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