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A graduate of McGill in History and Law, Catherine is now the author of numerous bestsellers including HIDDEN, FRACTURED, THE GOOD LIAR and I’LL NEVER TELL. Her works have been translated into multiple languages. Catherine's latest novel, SIX WEEKS TO LIVE, released on April 20th in Canada and May 4th in the US. ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst 4 WAYS TO MAKE NOTES IN SCRIVENER Document notes are searchable via Project Search. 1. Click in the Project Search text box in the toolbar. 2. Type the word or text you’re trying to find. 3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the text box to limit the search to Notes. 4. The Binder changes to a THE PERFECT BACK COVER BLURB About Sophie Masson. Born in Indonesia of French parents, and brought up in France and Australia, Sophie Masson is the multi-award-winning and internationally-published author of over 70 books, mainly for children and young adults. A bilingual French and English speaker, she has a PhD in creative practice and in 2019 received an AM award in the Order of Australia honours list for her IS YOUR BOOK GOOD ENOUGH FOR PUBLICATION? A COLD-BLOODED Which is a sign that their book is good enough for publication. Which is the point of writing something you hope strangers will read. 6.) Be willing to walk away. Walking away from a book you have written is one of the most difficult creative decisions you can make, but sometimes it is the best and bravest thing to do. SHATTER YOUR CHARACTERS: SHAME THEM, GUILT THEM About Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley is a novelist, essayist, and business and travel writer. (He does not play banjo.) He's published hundreds of freelance pieces in newspapers, magazines, and online. He is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and a how-to book on finding and cultivating your writing voice. SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILING Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
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A graduate of McGill in History and Law, Catherine is now the author of numerous bestsellers including HIDDEN, FRACTURED, THE GOOD LIAR and I’LL NEVER TELL. Her works have been translated into multiple languages. Catherine's latest novel, SIX WEEKS TO LIVE, released on April 20th in Canada and May 4th in the US. ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst 4 WAYS TO MAKE NOTES IN SCRIVENER Document notes are searchable via Project Search. 1. Click in the Project Search text box in the toolbar. 2. Type the word or text you’re trying to find. 3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the text box to limit the search to Notes. 4. The Binder changes to a THE PERFECT BACK COVER BLURB About Sophie Masson. Born in Indonesia of French parents, and brought up in France and Australia, Sophie Masson is the multi-award-winning and internationally-published author of over 70 books, mainly for children and young adults. A bilingual French and English speaker, she has a PhD in creative practice and in 2019 received an AM award in the Order of Australia honours list for her IS YOUR BOOK GOOD ENOUGH FOR PUBLICATION? A COLD-BLOODED Which is a sign that their book is good enough for publication. Which is the point of writing something you hope strangers will read. 6.) Be willing to walk away. Walking away from a book you have written is one of the most difficult creative decisions you can make, but sometimes it is the best and bravest thing to do. SHATTER YOUR CHARACTERS: SHAME THEM, GUILT THEM About Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley is a novelist, essayist, and business and travel writer. (He does not play banjo.) He's published hundreds of freelance pieces in newspapers, magazines, and online. He is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and a how-to book on finding and cultivating your writing voice. SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILING Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
NEED TO ASK AN AUTHOR FOR A BLURB? HERE’S THE SECRET Make it easy for the author to say yes. Provide a clear deadline. Offer the book in various formats, if possible. Do not, however, propose to streamline the process by sending only your “very best chapters.” (True story.) How thoroughly an author reads for a blurb is between them and their Kindle but to suggest a short-cut upfrontis, in my
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: KIM MICHELE RICHARDSON AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Kim Michele Richardson – Part 1. January 7, 2011 By Jan O'Hara. These days, getting and staying published requires a larger skill-set than understanding point of view, plot and character. Rather, most would say it requires grit, determination and tolerance for life in the public eye. When I look for models of writers who DONALD - WRITER UNBOXED Donald Maass is president of the Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York. His agency sells more than 150 novels every year to major publishers in the U.S. and overseas. He is a past president of the Association of Authors’ Representatives, Inc. (AAR). He is the author of The Career Novelist (1996), Writing the Breakout Novel(2001), Writing
TIFFANY - WRITER UNBOXED Tiffany Yates Martin is passionate about editing and revising and how it can elevate an author’s vision. She’s spent nearly thirty years as an editor in the publishing industry, working with major publishers and New York Times , Washington Post , Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling and award-winning authors, as well as with indie JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH INTERVIEW About Tracy Hahn-Burkett. Tracy Hahn-Burkett has written everything from speeches for a U.S. senator to bus notes for her eighth-grade son. A former congressional staffer, U.S. Department of Justice lawyer and public policy advocate for civil rights, civil liberties and public education, Tracy traded suits for blue jeans and fleece when she moved to New Hampshire with her husband and two children.WRITER UNBOXED
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about the craft and business of fiction. Friday was the last day of school–at least, the last day with students–and as we neared the end of class, I looked at the exhausted faces of my 7th graders in their little Zoom boxes. One was bouncing, as he had been for the past twelve weeks of remote learning, on what I imagine was an exercise-ball-cum-desk-chair.WRITER UNBOXED
Yesterday I was listless, sitting at my desk, trying to brainstorm topics to write for this month’s post. It wasn’t that I lacked ideas, but they all felt soWRITER UNBOXED
There’s a reason why Bernard Cornwell is one of the best writers of historical fiction around. With 37 novels to his credit, including the popular Sharp series, it’s fair toWRITER UNBOXED
With the holidays in full swing, I'm finding it hard to calm my mind enough to get some good writing done. There's always something nibbling at the fringes now, reminding me I have something to do that I need to get done RIGHT NOW---shop while my kid's at school, mail a package before the postal deadline, stop by the store for Fritos and dip for the office party.WRITER UNBOXED
Photo Credit: IoSonoUnaFotoCamera I had a much different post prepared and uploaded for today. But then, as they say, things happened. Specifically: the continuous onslaught of deceit surrounding the recent election, which “has taken the country into a dark and fictional place;”; the willingness of so many millions to embrace that deceit, not just passively but in a fury of violent rage;WRITER UNBOXED
A graduate of McGill in History and Law, Catherine is now the author of numerous bestsellers including HIDDEN, FRACTURED, THE GOOD LIAR and I’LL NEVER TELL. Her works have been translated into multiple languages. Catherine's latest novel, SIX WEEKS TO LIVE, released on April 20th in Canada and May 4th in the US. ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst 4 WAYS TO MAKE NOTES IN SCRIVENER Document notes are searchable via Project Search. 1. Click in the Project Search text box in the toolbar. 2. Type the word or text you’re trying to find. 3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the text box to limit the search to Notes. 4. The Binder changes to a THE PERFECT BACK COVER BLURB About Sophie Masson. Born in Indonesia of French parents, and brought up in France and Australia, Sophie Masson is the multi-award-winning and internationally-published author of over 70 books, mainly for children and young adults. A bilingual French and English speaker, she has a PhD in creative practice and in 2019 received an AM award in the Order of Australia honours list for her IS YOUR BOOK GOOD ENOUGH FOR PUBLICATION? A COLD-BLOODED Which is a sign that their book is good enough for publication. Which is the point of writing something you hope strangers will read. 6.) Be willing to walk away. Walking away from a book you have written is one of the most difficult creative decisions you can make, but sometimes it is the best and bravest thing to do. SHATTER YOUR CHARACTERS: SHAME THEM, GUILT THEM About Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley is a novelist, essayist, and business and travel writer. (He does not play banjo.) He's published hundreds of freelance pieces in newspapers, magazines, and online. He is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and a how-to book on finding and cultivating your writing voice. SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILING Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
NEED TO ASK AN AUTHOR FOR A BLURB? HERE’S THE SECRET Make it easy for the author to say yes. Provide a clear deadline. Offer the book in various formats, if possible. Do not, however, propose to streamline the process by sending only your “very best chapters.” (True story.) How thoroughly an author reads for a blurb is between them and their Kindle but to suggest a short-cut upfrontis, in my
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: KIM MICHELE RICHARDSON AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Kim Michele Richardson – Part 1. January 7, 2011 By Jan O'Hara. These days, getting and staying published requires a larger skill-set than understanding point of view, plot and character. Rather, most would say it requires grit, determination and tolerance for life in the public eye. When I look for models of writers whoWRITER UNBOXED
A graduate of McGill in History and Law, Catherine is now the author of numerous bestsellers including HIDDEN, FRACTURED, THE GOOD LIAR and I’LL NEVER TELL. Her works have been translated into multiple languages. Catherine's latest novel, SIX WEEKS TO LIVE, released on April 20th in Canada and May 4th in the US. ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst 4 WAYS TO MAKE NOTES IN SCRIVENER Document notes are searchable via Project Search. 1. Click in the Project Search text box in the toolbar. 2. Type the word or text you’re trying to find. 3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the text box to limit the search to Notes. 4. The Binder changes to a THE PERFECT BACK COVER BLURB About Sophie Masson. Born in Indonesia of French parents, and brought up in France and Australia, Sophie Masson is the multi-award-winning and internationally-published author of over 70 books, mainly for children and young adults. A bilingual French and English speaker, she has a PhD in creative practice and in 2019 received an AM award in the Order of Australia honours list for her IS YOUR BOOK GOOD ENOUGH FOR PUBLICATION? A COLD-BLOODED Which is a sign that their book is good enough for publication. Which is the point of writing something you hope strangers will read. 6.) Be willing to walk away. Walking away from a book you have written is one of the most difficult creative decisions you can make, but sometimes it is the best and bravest thing to do. SHATTER YOUR CHARACTERS: SHAME THEM, GUILT THEM About Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley is a novelist, essayist, and business and travel writer. (He does not play banjo.) He's published hundreds of freelance pieces in newspapers, magazines, and online. He is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and a how-to book on finding and cultivating your writing voice. SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILING Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
NEED TO ASK AN AUTHOR FOR A BLURB? HERE’S THE SECRET Make it easy for the author to say yes. Provide a clear deadline. Offer the book in various formats, if possible. Do not, however, propose to streamline the process by sending only your “very best chapters.” (True story.) How thoroughly an author reads for a blurb is between them and their Kindle but to suggest a short-cut upfrontis, in my
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: KIM MICHELE RICHARDSON AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Kim Michele Richardson – Part 1. January 7, 2011 By Jan O'Hara. These days, getting and staying published requires a larger skill-set than understanding point of view, plot and character. Rather, most would say it requires grit, determination and tolerance for life in the public eye. When I look for models of writers who DONALD - WRITER UNBOXED Donald Maass is president of the Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York. His agency sells more than 150 novels every year to major publishers in the U.S. and overseas. He is a past president of the Association of Authors’ Representatives, Inc. (AAR). He is the author of The Career Novelist (1996), Writing the Breakout Novel(2001), Writing
TIFFANY - WRITER UNBOXED Tiffany Yates Martin is passionate about editing and revising and how it can elevate an author’s vision. She’s spent nearly thirty years as an editor in the publishing industry, working with major publishers and New York Times , Washington Post , Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling and award-winning authors, as well as with indie JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH INTERVIEW About Tracy Hahn-Burkett. Tracy Hahn-Burkett has written everything from speeches for a U.S. senator to bus notes for her eighth-grade son. A former congressional staffer, U.S. Department of Justice lawyer and public policy advocate for civil rights, civil liberties and public education, Tracy traded suits for blue jeans and fleece when she moved to New Hampshire with her husband and two children.WRITER UNBOXED
What does it all mean? There is nothing like a time of crisis to provoke us to ask that most profound of questions, isn’t there? Oh, waitwe’re in such a time right now.WRITER UNBOXED
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Photo Credit: IoSonoUnaFotoCamera I had a much different post prepared and uploaded for today. But then, as they say, things happened. Specifically: the continuous onslaught of deceit surrounding the recent election, which “has taken the country into a dark and fictional place;”; the willingness of so many millions to embrace that deceit, not just passively but in a fury of violent rage;WRITER UNBOXED
A graduate of McGill in History and Law, Catherine is now the author of numerous bestsellers including HIDDEN, FRACTURED, THE GOOD LIAR and I’LL NEVER TELL. Her works have been translated into multiple languages. Catherine's latest novel, SIX WEEKS TO LIVE, released on April 20th in Canada and May 4th in the US. ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst 4 WAYS TO MAKE NOTES IN SCRIVENER Document notes are searchable via Project Search. 1. Click in the Project Search text box in the toolbar. 2. Type the word or text you’re trying to find. 3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the text box to limit the search to Notes. 4. The Binder changes to a THE PERFECT BACK COVER BLURB About Sophie Masson. Born in Indonesia of French parents, and brought up in France and Australia, Sophie Masson is the multi-award-winning and internationally-published author of over 70 books, mainly for children and young adults. A bilingual French and English speaker, she has a PhD in creative practice and in 2019 received an AM award in the Order of Australia honours list for her IS YOUR BOOK GOOD ENOUGH FOR PUBLICATION? A COLD-BLOODED Which is a sign that their book is good enough for publication. Which is the point of writing something you hope strangers will read. 6.) Be willing to walk away. Walking away from a book you have written is one of the most difficult creative decisions you can make, but sometimes it is the best and bravest thing to do. SHATTER YOUR CHARACTERS: SHAME THEM, GUILT THEM About Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley is a novelist, essayist, and business and travel writer. (He does not play banjo.) He's published hundreds of freelance pieces in newspapers, magazines, and online. He is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and a how-to book on finding and cultivating your writing voice. SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILING Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
NEED TO ASK AN AUTHOR FOR A BLURB? HERE’S THE SECRET Make it easy for the author to say yes. Provide a clear deadline. Offer the book in various formats, if possible. Do not, however, propose to streamline the process by sending only your “very best chapters.” (True story.) How thoroughly an author reads for a blurb is between them and their Kindle but to suggest a short-cut upfrontis, in my
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A graduate of McGill in History and Law, Catherine is now the author of numerous bestsellers including HIDDEN, FRACTURED, THE GOOD LIAR and I’LL NEVER TELL. Her works have been translated into multiple languages. Catherine's latest novel, SIX WEEKS TO LIVE, released on April 20th in Canada and May 4th in the US. ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst 4 WAYS TO MAKE NOTES IN SCRIVENER Document notes are searchable via Project Search. 1. Click in the Project Search text box in the toolbar. 2. Type the word or text you’re trying to find. 3. Click the magnifying glass icon in the text box to limit the search to Notes. 4. The Binder changes to a THE PERFECT BACK COVER BLURB About Sophie Masson. Born in Indonesia of French parents, and brought up in France and Australia, Sophie Masson is the multi-award-winning and internationally-published author of over 70 books, mainly for children and young adults. A bilingual French and English speaker, she has a PhD in creative practice and in 2019 received an AM award in the Order of Australia honours list for her IS YOUR BOOK GOOD ENOUGH FOR PUBLICATION? A COLD-BLOODED Which is a sign that their book is good enough for publication. Which is the point of writing something you hope strangers will read. 6.) Be willing to walk away. Walking away from a book you have written is one of the most difficult creative decisions you can make, but sometimes it is the best and bravest thing to do. SHATTER YOUR CHARACTERS: SHAME THEM, GUILT THEM About Tom Bentley. Tom Bentley is a novelist, essayist, and business and travel writer. (He does not play banjo.) He's published hundreds of freelance pieces in newspapers, magazines, and online. He is the author of three novels, a collection of short stories, and a how-to book on finding and cultivating your writing voice. SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILING Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
NEED TO ASK AN AUTHOR FOR A BLURB? HERE’S THE SECRET Make it easy for the author to say yes. Provide a clear deadline. Offer the book in various formats, if possible. Do not, however, propose to streamline the process by sending only your “very best chapters.” (True story.) How thoroughly an author reads for a blurb is between them and their Kindle but to suggest a short-cut upfrontis, in my
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: KIM MICHELE RICHARDSON AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Kim Michele Richardson – Part 1. January 7, 2011 By Jan O'Hara. These days, getting and staying published requires a larger skill-set than understanding point of view, plot and character. Rather, most would say it requires grit, determination and tolerance for life in the public eye. When I look for models of writers who DONALD - WRITER UNBOXED Donald Maass is president of the Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York. His agency sells more than 150 novels every year to major publishers in the U.S. and overseas. He is a past president of the Association of Authors’ Representatives, Inc. (AAR). He is the author of The Career Novelist (1996), Writing the Breakout Novel(2001), Writing
TIFFANY - WRITER UNBOXED Tiffany Yates Martin is passionate about editing and revising and how it can elevate an author’s vision. She’s spent nearly thirty years as an editor in the publishing industry, working with major publishers and New York Times , Washington Post , Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling and award-winning authors, as well as with indie JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH INTERVIEW About Tracy Hahn-Burkett. Tracy Hahn-Burkett has written everything from speeches for a U.S. senator to bus notes for her eighth-grade son. A former congressional staffer, U.S. Department of Justice lawyer and public policy advocate for civil rights, civil liberties and public education, Tracy traded suits for blue jeans and fleece when she moved to New Hampshire with her husband and two children.WRITER UNBOXED
What does it all mean? There is nothing like a time of crisis to provoke us to ask that most profound of questions, isn’t there? Oh, waitwe’re in such a time right now.WRITER UNBOXED
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One of the great pleasures of spring and summer is cleaning up the garden and planting new things. At the end of a vigorous session in the backyard I look at the big tub of weeds—or the overflowing bed of the pickup truck if I’ve been really busy—and gauge my progress. At this point, one might admire one’s flowerbeds or vegetable patch and say to oneself, Hey, super good work, woman! ABOUT WRITER UNBOXED About Writer Unboxed. Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction. Founded by Kathleen Bolton and current editorial director Therese Walsh in 2006, the site now hosts more than 50 contributors, including bestselling authors and industry professionals. WU is known JULIANNE - WRITER UNBOXED Julianne Douglas grew up wishing she were Scarlett O’Hara or Kristin Lavransdatter. Undergraduate degrees in literature provided excellent cover for her voracious reading habit. When a doctorate in sixteenth-century French literature failed to quench her thirst SETTING UP YOUR SCRIVENER PROJECT FOR EASIER COMPILINGDELETE SCRIVENER PROJECTSCRIVENER PROJECT TITLESCRIVENER PROJECT TITLE Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling. A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients is over whether they have their project set up “right.”. So, I’m going on the record: There is no right or wrong way to set it up. Scrivener flexes for whatever structure makes sense to you andworks
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TURNING POINTS (OR HOW NOT TO KILL YOUR PARTNER DURING COVID-19) April 20, 2020 By Jan O'Hara8 Comments
Covid-19 is a disruptive, dangerous and potentially lethal experience. It also contains an upside for writers, hard as that might be to imagine. In gaining a visceral, firsthand understanding of Before and After—as in “life before and after a pandemic”—we can get better at writing a crucial element of story: emotional turningpoints.
WHAT IS A TURNING POINT? It’s the moment of change when a character learns something new, and with that fresh understanding of the nature of reality, they will think, feel, or act differently going forward. They have evolved intodifferent people.
Note that emotional turning points need not be an improvement over the status quo to qualify! Here’s a meme which humorously captures the principle. Commercial fiction is chock full of emotional turning points. Look closely, and you will see them at the level of the full story (character arc), subplot, chapter, and scene. They drive reader engagement. In fact, if readers can skip entire chapters without feeling that the story suffers, odds are you have focused on plot—the story’s external events—but not how said events drive emotional change. HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR SCENE CONTAINS AN EMOTIONAL TURNING POINT? I’m paraphrasing Donald Maass here, but at the level of scene, he has laid down a tidy marker of emotional change in the followingsetup:
_“Five minutes before _____; now he/she ______.”_ Can you fill in the blanks by describing a shift in emotional state? If yes, odds are you have a turning point. If no, you might have workto do.
For example, sex scenes are notorious for providing action without an accompanying emotional payoff, and therefore being skipable. But here’s a sex scene which does include an emotional turning point: _Five minutes before, Ben believed Lois to be so vain that she would forgo all fun in life to protect her appearance; now, after sex, Ben believes she wears her makeup as protective armor._ PRO TIP: Alter the time encompassed in the test phrase, and extend the principle to story chunks of different sizes, using it to pinpoint why certain portions of it don’t sing. (e.g. “Five seconds/days/years/decades before…”) This would also help to avoid jokes about Ben’s prowess.EFFECTIVE SIGNPOSTS
While you can signal the presence of an emotional turning point in various ways, not all methods carry equal punch. To examine why that might be, I thought we could outline a short story, look at our choices, and determine why we might pick one option over another. Let’s take a scenario being played out in homes all over the world right now. We’ll take a longtime-married fictional couple, Helen and George, who bear absolutely _no_ resemblance to this author and herToolMaster husband.
What began as a shiny, hopeful relationship has become tarnished by neglect, misunderstanding, and responsibility. Our couple shot through a period of mutual indifference some time ago. Now they’re caught in a vicious cycle of nagging and stonewalling. Covid-19 came along in February, and with it, the need for both towork from home.
Let’s confine ourselves to a series of dinnertime scenes, where Helen, our main character and narrator, does little but pace thekitchen.
SCENE #1
It’s the usual story, Helen thinks. After exhausting essential conversation, during which time they quarreled about who was right about scenario X and who proved prescient in scenario Y, George picks up his fork. He stares right through her and begins to bounce the tines off his teeth. What is _wrong_ with the man? He knows she hates this ghastly, unhygienic, nocturnal musical—has to, because if she’s told him once she’s told him a thousand times. But tonight, with the specter of death haunting the news and a neighbor taken away by ambulance, it feels different when she shoots to her feet. This could be her life forever, she suddenly realizes. Unless she dies or does something drastic, she will spend every evening wearing the shine off the tiles and fretting over his enamel. No more, Helen decides, because she hates the sap. _I’m going to file for divorce. The minute this pandemic is over, I’m out of here._ANALYSIS:
Is there an emotional turning point in this vignette? Yes. Five minutes before, Helen railed against a static situation. Now, her inner thoughts reveal a decision to write off her marriage and seekfreedom.
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IT’S TIME TO PICK YOUR WEIRD QUARANTINE HOBBY! April 18, 2020 By Bill Ferris10 Comments
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THE SPARK OF A NOVEL: FIVE WAYS TO LIGHT THAT SPARK April 17, 2020 By Barbara Linn Probst19 Comments
Where did you get the idea for your book? I’ve been asked that question about Queen of the Owls, my own novel, and I’ve responded in various ways. Mostly, I say that it was a combination of things. Some had been simmering below the surface for a long time, others werenew, and they all
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FLOG A PRO: WOULD YOU PAY TO TURN THE FIRST PAGE OF THIS BESTSELLER? April 16, 2020 By Ray Rhamey20 Comments
Trained by reading hundreds of submissions, editors and agents often make their read/not-read decision on the first page. In a customarily formatted book manuscript with chapters starting about 1/3 of the way down the page (double-spaced, 1-inch margins, 12-point type), there are 16 or 17 lines on the first page. Here’s the question: Would you * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) * Click to print (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)*
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After a month of social distancing and the uprooting of almost everything that was routine in my life, I’m having a lot of feelings about this whole situation. I miss hugging my friends—heck, I miss seeing my friends. I miss the casual banter with the lettuce lady at the farmer’s market and the camaraderie of * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) * Click to print (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)*
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HFAAC: INTRODUCING BROOKE FOSSEY AND THE BIG FINISH April 14, 2020 By Writer Unboxed2 Comments
Welcome to the latest video in our “Helping Fellow Authors in the Age of COVID-19″ (HFAAC) series! Today we’re profiling Brooke Fossey and her debut novel, THE BIG FINISH! WE LOVE that this book is about the elderly in such a positive way, especially at this time in our world’s history. And we’re so appreciative * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) * Click to print (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)*
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It seems we cannot get enough of pandemics. Dean Koontz’s novel The Eyes of Darkness jumped to number three in Amazon’s charts, with a reported increase in sales of 3,000%. It’s about a virus, a biological weapon, developed by China, called Wuhan-400. Spooky, right? Especially since it was written in 1981. Maybe it’s mostlyconspiracy
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HFAAC: INTRODUCING CHRISTINE MEADE AND THE WAY YOU BURN April 13, 2020 By Writer Unboxed2 Comments
Welcome to the latest video in our “Helping Fellow Authors in the Age of COVID-19″ (HFAAC) series! Today we’re profiling Christine Meade and her new release, THE WAY YOU BURN! Please help spread the word for Christine by directing folks to this video, to her website, or to any book online book retailer. Comments are * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) * Click to print (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)*
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I promised to follow up my last blog post on searching for relevant grants with a post on how to write a killer proposal. Well, here we are, at my next blog post, but also in another world. One with far more questions than answers–not just about writing, but about basiclife and the shape
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DREAM JOURNAL OF A PLAGUE MONTH April 10, 2020 By David Corbett34 Comments
First Dream: I’m checking into a Las Vegas hotel, only to learn from the man at the desk that the conference I’m in town to attend has been canceled due to the pandemic. He arranges to have a cab take me to the train station, so I can return home. On the way, the cabbie—a * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) * Click to print (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)*
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