More thoughts on writing rules

Paula Renaye, author of The Hardlines Self-Help Handbook www.hardlineselfhelp.com had an interesting response to my earlier post on writing rules. As she said I could post her thoughts, here they…

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Why Men Fight

In my historical novel, Sunflowers Undedr Fire, I write about the time my grandfather decided to fight for the Tsar’s army in the Great War. My grandfather told my grandmother…

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Poetry

I’ve written a lot of poetry, inspired many times by some angst I was going through. I found it cathartic. I got my love of poetry from my father, who…

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Universal Themes

In writing my grandmother’s and mother’s memoir, I am struck by the universal themes that are peppering my pages.  Love, death and destruction. Woven through all of this is the…

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Ramping up the tension

I’m just about finished reading The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest. I find it fascinating to see how Stieg Larsson ramps up the tension as he progresses through his…

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Exposition

In our writing group last night, we discussed exposition and the need to weave it into the  scenes seamlessly.  It’s every writer’s challenge. How do you give background information so…

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Breaking the rules

Like any other professional, a writer never stops honing his craft.  There are so many “dos” and “don’ts” in articles on how to write, that if an author tried to…

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My Mother’s Stories

I’m visiting my 95 year old mother in a personal care home. My mother was a wonderful storyteller but now her mind is failing.  She can no longer remember details,…

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Point of View

As a member of Rivercity Writers group for several years now, we’ve had numerous discussions about point of view in writing. Too much head swapping can be confusing. And yet,…

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Using Real Characters In Fiction

Today, I read about an interesting court case in the USA. Katherine Stockett, author of debut novel, The Help, is being sued by the maid she based her fictional character…

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