A solid read on using the movies to help structure your novel. Liked how she used two very different movies to show what she means. Like she says at the end...”Good story-telling is good story-telling,...” Why not learn from a variety of mediums? Makes sense to me!
Taking Tips from the Movies and TV « Let The Words Flow
Like this one. A discussion about what you do when another idea strikes in the middle of working on a different project--let’s face it, it happens!
Author Michelle McLean: New Idea Hit and Run
Not writing, writing, this next one, but...certainly part of the writing life-I’m heading to the Western Washington Conference in April, so this is a good read!
Alice Pope's SCBWI Children's Market Blog: SCBWI TEAM BLOG Pre-Conference Interview: Editors & Agents on Interacting With Them
Did I say Three Writing Reads? Hmmm, okay...but here is one more anyway!
The Character Therapist: Nugget of Wisdom: Characterization
And the giveaway : )
Just Deb: Book Giveaway-Pluto's Ghost by Sheree Fitch
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Great way to procrastinate! :)
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