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Meteorites and A More Diverse Protagonist
I’ve really been looking at my manuscript from a different perspective the last few weeks. I got to a point in my editing where I was satisfied. It wasn’t that I thought I was finished, but I was too close … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Personal revelations, Writing
Tagged adding juice to charaters, changes, characters, Devils' Gate, earthsdivide, Protagonist, writing
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Unexpected forgetfulness.
As I am ending my first draft of my first book, I have reluctantly noticed that in attempting to refer back to an idea or name, earlier in the draft, I am having immense difficulty remembering that name or item. Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Writing
Tagged aspiring writer, bad memory, characters, Editing, finishing writing, Forgetfulness, forgeting, memory, Plot, problems with writing, writing
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A Storyline Crossroad
My attempts to improve my plot and background have lead me, this week, to a “story line crossroad.” Plots can have twists and turns of the unexpected. But can you have a twist that doesn’t necessarily hurt the overall plot but doesn’t help it either. Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged characters, crossroad, earthsdivide, manscript, Plot, Plot crossroad, sentence structure, The Devil's Gate, The Earth's Divide, The Echoes, writing, writing a book
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