When you’re writing a complex tale – say a mystery, or a tale of vast government conspiracy – it’s important to remember that readers may not be sitting down and devouring your work in a single setting. They may be gobbling up chapter-size bites on public transit or between chores. If your novel is long,Continue reading “Writing Tip: Summary Scenes and Keeping The Reader On Track”
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Writing Tip: Characters Are Crucial
Hello, again! It’s been a busy few weeks for me at my other writing projects (many of which took a backseat during the home stretch for Change Of Season), so I apologize for my absence. Rest assured, I am here and always available on Twitter at dillonac so please, say hi! Last time I posted,Continue reading “Writing Tip: Characters Are Crucial”
Writing Tip: It’s All In The Little Details
I could write an expansive list of things that distinguish an average writer from a great writer, but that would hardly be revelatory. Countless others have taken a shot at such things in the past. Instead, I’ll be looking at a few key elements individually over the next few weeks, sharing my opinions as aContinue reading “Writing Tip: It’s All In The Little Details”