Welcome to Monday Musings, where I ponder some aspect of writing that has popped into my head over the last week or so. I’ve had to put my own writing on the backburner the past couple of weeks in favour of much less pleasurable things like job applications. I wanted to talk about how thatContinue reading “Monday Musings #06 – When my hands starting getting twitchy…”
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Monday Musings #04 – Research? Outlining? What?
Welcome to Monday Musings, where I ponder some aspect of writing that has popped into my head over the last week or so. This week I wanted to talk about how I approach the start of a new WIP. I have a feeling it’s actually not as uncommon as it might seem, but it doesContinue reading “Monday Musings #04 – Research? Outlining? What?”
Monday Musings #03 – How much is too much?
Or in this case, how many is too many? Point-of-view characters, that is. Welcome to Monday Musings, where I ponder some aspect of writing that has popped into my head over the last. The WIP I am currently revising, Memories and Magic, has two POV characters, and with a couple of exceptions, the chapters alternateContinue reading “Monday Musings #03 – How much is too much?”
Monday Musings #02 – What I Learned From the Story a Day Challenge
Welcome to Monday Musings, where I ponder some aspect of writing that has popped into my head over the last week or so. This year I succeeded in the Story a Day in May challenge where I hadn’t in previous attempts. I did miss one day, but I’m still calling it an overall success. IContinue reading “Monday Musings #02 – What I Learned From the Story a Day Challenge”