Monthly Archives: February 2012

AiW #15 – Word count goal 50,000 / Handicap 4,314

On this day, Saturday, the 25th of February 2012, I declare the writing to commence! As indicated in the title, the goal is 50,000 words (minimum). Since I did start writing this a while ago, I already have the also more »

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AiW #14 – Approaching the first draft

These words of wisdom were provided by author Michael Stackpole concerning the approach for a first draft: “You need to turn off your self-editor for the first draft. Perfection is what you get in your 2nd, 3rd, 4th drafts. Your more »

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AiW #13 – Exemption and Expectations

The final item on author Holly Lisle’s list, that I need to address, is “know your conflict.”  As I was reading and considering this, I realized I have an advantage on this aspect. As I mentioned before, I’ve spent my more »

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AiW #12 – Know your voice

This particular topic is pretty straight forward.  Holly Lisle has this to say about the voice of the story: “For salable novels, you need to resign yourself to either first person or third person … second person, the voice so more »

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AiW #11 – Know your characters, part 2

I am happy to say that I sat down, tonight, with a determined and focused mind – ready to hammer out more of my character descriptions – and I finished them!  I mentioned before that I have 6 characters. One more »

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AiW #10 – Update

Uh oh!  It has been much longer between entries then I deem acceptable. But life, sometimes, has it’s own ideas and delights in tossing you the random speed bump.  Time to rectify that! I am still in the process of more »

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