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Thursday, 25 August 2022
Always Have Money So You're Free To Write
Friday, 19 August 2022
Write From Inspiration Not Desperation
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All writers are the same There are days when we can’t wait to sit down, get our creative head on, and start writing. Yet other days it seems like no matter how hard we try, the ideas just won’t come, but we keep on trying anyway because we need to earn money.
- Break your project into smaller tasks. Write down the steps you need to take to get your writing done. Your list might include things like, research points to cover, find people to interview, write a brief outline, expand each point into 3 questions, find answers to the questions, write, edit, proof, submit. Whatever the steps are, write them down, arrange them in the right order, and being at number 1.
- Write a detailed outline. If you’re stuck and can’t get going, start with one sentence about what you’re going to write, expand it into one paragraph, then into one page, then each paragraph on that page gets expanded into a page… You get the idea.
- Use a timer. Before you start, set a timer for 33 minutes and don’t stop working no matter what. It doesn’t matter whether you’re listing tasks, expanding an outline, or actually writing. Set a timer first. This will help keep you focused and working. When the timer goes off, get up and go do something else for 5 minutes, something that doesn’t involve looking at a screen. Then sit down, set the timer, and start working again.
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Thursday, 11 August 2022
Does a Romance Novel Have to Have a HEA?
I write fiction and non-fiction.
Two of my fiction books are romance novels.
One of my books is called Stand By Me and one reviewer on Amazon complained that the story didn't have a HEA (Happily Ever After) ending so it couldn't be classified as a romance story.
But I disagree. I believe that a good story is a good story with or without a HEA, plus, I don't think a romance story necessarily has to have a HEA. A HFN (Happy For Now) is good enough.
I also think my novel had a great ending that tied everything together.
And it was a Happy Ever After ending, although not in the traditional sense.
It's a story about a woman who wants her lover to live with her, but he won't.
She tries to leave him and move on with her life without him but she misses him too much.
She even leaves him and takes up with a new love, but even though her new love is a wonderful man, she still pines for her old love, but he still won't live with her and she cannot for the life of her figure out why not.
To the reader and to the main character, his secrecy makes him seem like a bit of a ratbag, until she unwittingly learns the truth and realises that he's not a bad guy at all and now that she knows the real reason, she understands that they can never be together.
She is finally able to walk away.
That's a good ending isn't it?
She got the closure she needed and could move on whereas she couldn't before she knew the truth. She had been waiting for someone she could never have.
It is a surprise ending, and a good one. She discovers a truth that she could never have guessed.
So even though they never got together, they loved and laughed.
And then she was able to move on, and so was he.
Whether you think it's a HEA ending or a HFN, the ending still satisfies.
And because this novel is still selling, I'm having a HEA.
If you want to write a novel, write the one you want to write.
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Monday, 8 August 2022
How to Write 10,000 Words a Day
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