History and Fiction: Eras, Ages, Everything Else….
For the month of August, I thought I might take a closer look at some of the intersections between history and fiction and what we can learn from them. In a very real way, most fiction claims to be...
View ArticleHistory and Fiction: The Role of the Individual–Me, Myself, and I
For the month of August, I thought I might take a closer look at some of the intersections between history and fiction and what we can learn from them. In a very real way, most fiction claims to be...
View ArticleHistory and Fiction: Life is Messy
For the month of August, I’ve taken a look at some of the intersections between history and fiction and what we can learn from them. In a very real way, most fiction claims to be some form of pseudo...
View ArticleLiving Your Book: No Fear? Know Fear.
Maybe I’m presuming far too much, but in my experience, most writers tend not to be very physical people. It seems like the doers of society are often too busy doing to take the time to write and the...
View ArticleLiving Your Book: Life on the March
Maybe I’m presuming far too much, but in my experience, most writers tend not to be very physical people. It seems like the doers of society are often too busy doing to take the time to write and the...
View ArticleHow to Write: How You Think
Hello everyone! Last week I talked about how Daleks weren’t that bad of an idea after all (in my opinion, actually quite brilliant) and continued my promise to post some of my own writing. Well, before...
View ArticleLiving Your Book: Doing Battle
Maybe I’m presuming far too much, but in my experience, most writers tend not to be very physical people. It seems like the doers of society are often too busy doing to take the time to write and the...
View ArticleLiving Your Book: Terrain and Experiencing It
Maybe I’m presuming far too much, but in my experience, most writers tend not to be very physical people. It seems like the doers of society are often too busy doing to take the time to write and the...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo – The end is only a beginning
So it is the last day of the month, the end of NaNoWriMo. For some of you this is a sigh of relief – the pressure is off. For others, it is despairing knowing that you did not reach your goal. Some...
View ArticleStoryBuilder 1.0: Outline the Perfect Plot!
Now that you have your fabulous main character (and whatever secondary characters you may have scrounged up to accompany the hero in his/her path to glory), and you have a fabulous and fantastical...
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