Welcome to the Family

What can a new writer expect from a veteran?

Often, when newer writers come to a writing event, they’re fearful. They worry others will put them down, especially the pros.

Maybe a few established authors fear competition, but not the best ones. Instead, they offer advice, acceptance, and encouragement.

Mystery and adventure author Paul Keprecos, in a recent Facebook post, spoke about meeting bestselling novelist Sue … Continue reading

One Piece at a Time

Books, like quilts, require assembling many pieces.

When I visited my in-laws before Christmas, I was amazed at the progress my mother-in-law had made on her latest quilt.

When I first saw the project in July, I feared it was more than she could handle. The intricate pattern called for hundreds, if not thousands, of tiny pieces. All she had was large sections of fabric.

By Labor … Continue reading

Fixing ‘Wasy’ Wording

Challenge yourself to create more vivid writing.

I appreciate the advice from children’s writer Christian Harder Tangvald: “Circle every is and was on your manuscript; you don’t want writing that’s “isy” and “wasy.”

So I checked each use of was while I edited the 60,000-word YA novel. It started with 942. I cut that to 786.

The word isn’t evil; but it’s often slothful. These before-and-after … Continue reading