Juanita Kees Blog | The Other Side
Juanita Kees just posted an interview she did with me. Check it out in her blog!
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
The God King ... Accepted
I'm very happy to announce that my second novel, "The God King", has been accepted for publication through Damnation Books. Love those guys. I can't wait to see this one come out.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Things I Learned About Plot
When it comes to forming a plot for your story, every writer
has their own way of doing it. Their own process. None of them are wrong, but
you should figure out what works for you.
You could
come up with it on the fly, typing like mad on your laptop until you take a
step back, nod in approval, and go to bed. You might come up with something
bold and new, something that came together out of the ether, just waiting for
you to grab a hold of it.
Personally,
I like to have some of it planned beforehand.
I come up with the basic idea
of the story. I think about what genre I want to write and what kind of writing
style I want to follow. Should it be written in the third person or the first?
Will it be filled with action, a dash of romance, mixed in with something
supernatural? Will it take place in a war? Are there zombies? I know there are
in mine.
Second, I
like to come up with a theme for the story. For me, the theme will be the
central focus of the story. Everything that happens will revolve around this in
some way becoming, in essence, the keystone that holds it all together. What’s
the message I want to send? It can be perseverance despite endless adversity.
It can be about the innocence of a child that slowly fades away as he gains
maturity through the course of the story.
After I let
these thoughts stew for a while, I start to form the basic structure of the
story. I try to come up with a beginning, middle, and an end. I like to come up
with certain key events that will, and must, occur. These scenes are moments that need to be there to advance what’s going
on.
The fun
part is coming up with the remaining 80%-90% of it on the fly. With the basic
structure thought out and plotted, I let myself run free in this little
playground I’ve created. So, in a way, I do write a lot of my stories on the
go, but they always follow a certain structure, a certain plan.
I believe
that plotting out every inch and detail of your novel can make the actual
writing process a little stale. Writing fiction is about creating. With the
basic plot laid out beforehand, you can spend the rest of the process having
fun and filling in those gaps with the rest of the crazy ideas that might pop
into your head. Good or bad.
Hopefully
good.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Say What You Want To Say
So when is
enough, enough? When do you take a step back from your writing and tell
yourself that you’ve said what you wanted and maybe it’s a good idea to stop
now? It can be a hard thing to do, and when you’re in the mood it can be
impossible to limit yourself or stop at times. There’s nothing wrong with
wanting to add more to your story, to add more details to your characters or
their surroundings. There’s nothing wrong with that at all. The trick is
knowing what is excess and what to trim out during the editing process.
The more you
write, the more you start to see what is important in your story. You want to
drive your story forward and not mire yourself in a gluttonous amount of
detail. Detail is important, but too much detail can be a chore to read. Have
fun with it, but also try to keep it focused on what you really want to say.
Trust in your reader to be able to assemble the settings of your world with
their own imagination, and add a few hints and details in your story to help
guide them to see your vision.
Instead of
describing each and every sequin on a lady’s dress, just describe the colors,
its beauty, and the intricate patterns woven into the fabric of the shoulders,
etc. The joy of reading fiction is allowing yourself to enter an imaginary
world. Trust your readers and their imagination. Simplify your storytelling a
little, and help it flow at a good pace.
Do this and
you’ll cut down on your word count, make your editor a little happier, and
you’ll finish writing more stories in no time! Have fun!
Monday, 7 January 2013
First Time Blogging, Publishing, and upcoming Wedding!
The cover art for my novel is done. I want to credit Ash for her excellent work with this cover. It’s something I am going to be so proud to have on my shelf. She did an amazing job, and it was a pleasure to work with her.
I guess it’s back to continuing on my next story now. I’m waiting to hear back from the editor, and I can’t wait to continue working with Damnation Books while I chip away at my other projects.
Also, yesterday marked six months exactly to my wedding with Andrea Hawes. So much to do! Guess I better get back to it...
I guess it’s back to continuing on my next story now. I’m waiting to hear back from the editor, and I can’t wait to continue working with Damnation Books while I chip away at my other projects.
Also, yesterday marked six months exactly to my wedding with Andrea Hawes. So much to do! Guess I better get back to it...
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