A Nom de Plume: by any other name
As indicated in my About page, my job carries with it a small amount of visibility. Really small, but enough that I’d prefer to write… Read More »A Nom de Plume: by any other name
As indicated in my About page, my job carries with it a small amount of visibility. Really small, but enough that I’d prefer to write… Read More »A Nom de Plume: by any other name
On my desk is a 310 page manuscript, spiral bound with a clear front cover and navy back, printed two-sided with wide spacing (but not… Read More »Putting it in writing, hard copy that is
In my last post, I lamented that boredom with the first draft editing task led me to break the job into smaller chunks. I concluded… Read More »The hurdles were the scenes themselves
Yesterday I had a few extra hours to myself. The wife and kiddo had volleyball-related team bonding duties that I was free to skip. My… Read More »Pace myself
According to all the advice online (yes, all of it), I’m doing this wrong. Author after author says to focus on getting the story out,… Read More »And so it begins: edit numero uno
Sixty days ago (plus a couple more), I made a commitment to write a novel. I did so because I’d long enjoyed writing but had… Read More »Big day!
Yesterday morning I finished the last scene (not the final scene, that was done long ago) of the protagonist’s story. If it actually felt DONE,… Read More »Milestones piling up
The last few days have been the fun sort. After breaking the increasingly-drafted primary story arc into the traditional three acts, the connections between scenes… Read More »Sunday, fun day
Every few days, after writing scenes for one of the story arcs I’m developing, I feel the need to organize. That happened a week or… Read More »The downside to organization days
Early in the writing process for this novel, time passed very quickly. Running on caffeine and process ignorance, I spent as much time figuring out… Read More »Groundhog Day