Writing Tips

HOW WATCHING PIXAR, INDIANA JONES & SEINFELD CAN UNSTICK A STUCK STORY

UNSTICKING A STUCK STORY 0:00 / 0:00 Unsticking a Stuck Story An idea for a great character drops into your mind. Then, you compose what you believe to be a magnificent first sentence, “Two hours before Simon’s life took a nightmarish turn for the worse, he stood in his grimy bathroom, under the dim light […]

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The Writer\’s Story Podcast on Starting and Maintaining Writing Critique Groups

THE WRITER’S STORY PODCAST ON MAINTAINING CRITIQUE GROUPS Would you like to hear a discussion about writing communities and critique groups? How to form a group? How to organize meetings? Ways to think about group dynamics? Meredith Cole and Kristin Swenson  invited me to participate in the podcast discussing the topic. I join the discussion

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Inhabiting Your Character: On Point of View (Streetlight Magazine)

INHABITING YOUR CHARACTER:PONINT OF VIEW Streetlight Magazine just published my article on point of view.  You can read it below. Have you ever used virtual reality goggles to watch a movie? Imagine that the film starts off in an African village. Ahead of you, you see a hut and can almost smell the smoke rising

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The Effect of Forgiveness on Creativity-Published on Streetlight Magazine Blog

THE EFFECT OF FORGIVENESS ON CREATIVITY A good sunset puts the world into perspective. This essay originally appeared in Streetlight Magazine.   I’ve kept an idea journal for as long as I can remember. Whenever a word, sentence or story idea strikes my fancy, I jot it down and date the entry. One day, I

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Hanging from the Weakest Limb of that Twisted Tree Called Love OR How to Survive Rejection

HOW TO SURVIVE REJECTION Photo Courtesy of Jakayla Toney I am an expert in the field of rejection.  I stand before you today with exquisitely impressive rejection credentials.  I’ve been rejected by The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Ploughshares, a top children’s book agency in California, and my first grade boyfriend, Walter Flemke, may he

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