Archive for the 'Craft' Category

Is the Shape of Stories Changing?

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Just a reminder that you still have a week to enter to win a personalized ARC of My Very UnFairy Tale Life. And I’m also giving away two signed copies of the book on Goodreads. Last week, I read a great book called Fracture by Megan Miranda (thanks to NetGalley). The story was fascinating and [...]

WIP Wednesday

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

I’ve been working 0n revising my Camp NaNo project, which has been a difficult feat so far. The character has been tricky to pin down, so I finally had to put the manuscript aside and do some free writing to try to get into her head more. I had her tell me about her goals [...]

Best Advice I Ever Got: Carmen Ferreiro-Esteban

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

It’s time for another installment of the “Best Advice I Ever Got” series. Today’s writing wisdom comes from YA fantasy author Carmen Ferreiro-Esteban. Best Advice I Ever Got: Start Your Book in Chapter Two. Where to begin? That was for me the most difficult part when writing a novel. From the beginning, I knew my [...]

How Do You Make Your Story Stand Out?

Friday, September 30th, 2011

I’ve been working on a light tween fantasy the past couple months (my Camp NaNo project to be exact) and I finally managed to get the draft into somewhat decent shape so I could send it to a couple of critique partners. Their responses were what I’d been afraid of: the beginning is boring and [...]

A Lesson on Chapter Endings from VANISHED

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

As I’ve been working on a new tween project, one thing that’s been really tripping me up is scene/chapter endings. This story isn’t quite as plot-driven as some of my other projects, so the chapter endings need to rely more on internal than external tension. I’ve found that this approach has led me to some [...]

Six Things That Need Fixing

Monday, July 18th, 2011

I’ve been meaning to read Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat for years now, so after I finally read it over the weekend, I was kicking myself for not getting to it sooner. I’ve discovered that books on screenwriting help me tremendously when I’m struggling with plot, and the way Snyder explains structure really clicked with [...]

A Lesson on Mood from WITH A NAME LIKE LOVE

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

I’m currently reading Tess Hilmo’s upcoming book, With a Name Like Love, which comes out this September. (I feel very special to be able to read it before it’s actually out!) The thing that grabbed me right away about this book was the mood, so I wanted to take a closer look at it. Now [...]

Should You Trust Your Instincts?

Friday, June 17th, 2011

The past month or so, I’ve been drafting two projects at the same time. I don’t usually do that (if I work on more than one thing at once, the projects are normally at different stages) but this time around, I’ve felt very restless with both ideas, so I’ve been skipping back and forth. I [...]

WIP Warning Signs

Monday, June 13th, 2011

A while back, I did a post about the 3 causes of writer’s block. I was thinking again about that post this past week as I was feeling a little stuck with my new WIP. I’d been on a roll for the first few chapters, but suddenly I was stumped as to how to continue. [...]

Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone

Friday, June 10th, 2011

As I may have mentioned, I consider myself primarily a fantasy writer. But my latest project (a tween novel which will be going out to editors soon) is 100% realistic fiction. I was downright shocked when the story didn’t morph into fantasy like all my previous attempts at writing realism. This one was happy to [...]