‘Change’ is a pretty big buzzword about this time of year. New year, new me and all that jazz. How many of us, year after year after year make lists, draft resolutions, and vow THIS time we’ll not only change, but change for good, but…. *insert sound of deflating balloon here* There are many reasons Read more
Talk is Cheap: Harness the True Power of Dialogue
Via ‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ “Talk is cheap.” This is a common idiomatic expression, at least here in the States. While these might be words to live by, they are also words to write by. Dialogue can make or break story. It can make a ‘meh’ story concept shine or tank a superlative story Read more
Read MoreDune, Dialogue, Wishing Sand Worms Would Kill Me
Dune…desert planet…no dialogue. Before we plunge ahead in our ‘sit-still’ suits, I promise to work very hard to avoid any ‘spoiler alerts.’ Though, in my defense, this story has been around since disco was cool. Also, feel free to disagree with my opinion, just please do so politely. Videophiles and cinephiles will LOVE this movie. Read more
Read MoreThe Wound: How Pain Can Deepen Our Fiction
The wound is critical for creating dimensional characters and, thus layered stories. Ah, the masks we wear. We all have them because it’s impossible to be fully human and devoid of cracks. We all have a wound. In fact if you make it past childhood you’re probably carrying around more than carry-on baggage (more than Read more
Read MoreJohari Window: Harnessing Character Blind Spots
The Johari Window can be one of many powerful tools for crafting dimensional characters. It can also help creators develop layered stories (plots) that will resonate long after the audience reaches ‘The End.’ Why? Because great fiction is even better therapy. Too many believe fiction to be a fluff, an escape, a fantasy getaway. Some Read more
Drama: Three Simple Ways to HOOK Audiences
Drama is the lifeblood of all good storytelling. In our modern world, where audiences have billions of choices regarding how to spend their time? Drama needs to be in everything we create if we hope to get so much as a passing glance. I don’t care if it’s a novel, a podcast, a documentary, or Read more
Read MoreHow Horror Can Improve Our Writing in ANY Genre
Image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of Frederik Andreasson Horror is in the HOUSE today…and over the weekend for many since, um, HALLOWEEN! So, today I’d like to talk about horror as a genre. Horror gets a bad rap. Most people automatically default to brainless, low-budget slasher movies. People somehow forget that we can thank Read more
Read MoreSilencers: Outside Hollywood Movies, Not Everything Can Be ‘Silenced’
Silencers. Yes, today our visiting expert, Piper Bayard from the writing duo Bayard & Holmes is here to do some myth-busting. The movie industry seems to believe one can use a silencer on everything. ***Yet another peeve for many who are even remotely knowledgable about the gun world and how things actually work. I get Read more
Fight Scenes: Deep Cover & How to Write the Good Fight
Fight scenes are essential when it comes to so many genres, which is one reason that one of my all-time favorite courses I’ve ever taught was Bulletproof Barbie. The second reason that was my favorite class? As an editor and avid reader, nothing can make or break a story—on the page or on the screen—like Read more
Read MoreIs Podcasting the New Blog?
Podcasting obviously isn’t a good fit for everyone, but writing, branding, and life are not One-Size-Fits-All. I’ve made it my personal mission to not only help writers hone their craft (great books sell better than rambling crappy books), but also to demystify branding. I GET that most writers are also working a full-time job and Read more
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