Category: Tips

Writing with a Day Job

This entry is about the struggles of writing while still holding down a day job. But first, an apology. I have, once again, been lax in updating this blog. I've…
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Increase your word count from 2,000 to 10,000 per day

Rachel Aaron, author of the Legend of Eli series, ha a great article on her blog where she discusses key changes she made to her writing process that allowed her…
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Surviving NaNoWriMo

As promised, some actual new content! Since the experience of NaNoWriMo 2014 is fresh in my mind I have decided to make it today’s topic.  I have successfully completed NaNoWriMo…
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SciFi Ideas Podcast Archives – SciFi Ideas

No, I'm not dead.  I apologize for essentially abandoning this blog for... let's just be charitable and say a year.  It has been a busy and -- thankfully -- productive…
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This is a whale in power armour.

Seriously.  It's a whale.  In power armour. I know, you're asking "what's the point?"  The point is that you should never be afraid to add a little weirdness into your…
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The Twin Dragons: Inspiration & Motivation

Two questions that have come up in just about every in-depth discussion of writing that I have ever had are the questions of inspiration and of motivation.  The former rarely…
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Editing: Grammar is for 2nd Drafts

This article has arisen from discussions I had recently at a writer’s group I attend.  The question came up about editing and when to do it.  Should you write a…
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Writer’s Block: “If it bleeds, we can kill it.”

I once read an article that claimed there was no such thing as writer’s block.  I wish I could remember where I read this article so I could provide a…
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Writing dialogue: common pitfalls

Writing dialogue can be a tricky proposition, especially for inexperienced writers.  When I look back on some of my early writing, I cringe at some of the stilted, robotic dialogue…
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