BUY Film Online: Performed by Allison Kampf Kyle Halloway has never clashed swords with a foe in battle. He doesnt know a bullfox from an arachnird and he would rather play video games about dragons than meet one. His life consists of sports, TV, and avoiding his dads long winded talks about history. Kyle never… Continue reading NOVEL PROLOGUE READING: The Legends Of Mythrous, B.G. Myhan
Month: July 2020
Story Reading: KISSING FISH, by Kristen Andersen
Performed by Allison Kampf Kissing Fish is about an intense connection with nature, one’s mother, and deep feelings of love, joy, and confidence. It is based-on a dream memory of mine and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did dreaming it! —- Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editors: Kimberly… Continue reading Story Reading: KISSING FISH, by Kristen Andersen
5 Overused Words in Fiction — A Writer’s Path
by Kelsie Engen I’m deep in the throes of editing my current WIP right now, Broken Time, which is why my poor blog has been taking a backseat. And what this really means is that I’m deep into the nitty-gritty of grammar, word usage, syntax, and pretty much the non-glamorous aspects of writing. via 5 Overused… Continue reading 5 Overused Words in Fiction — A Writer’s Path
Where Do You Write? — A Writer’s Path
by ARHuelsenbeck I am blessed to have my own writing room. It’s my daughters’ former bedroom, outfitted with a desk, a dresser, two overfilled bookcases, two stuffed file cabinets, 3 stacks of TBR books, and 12 banker’s boxes of miscellany I need to find places for. I can generally be found there […] via Where Do… Continue reading Where Do You Write? — A Writer’s Path
4 Puzzle Pieces to Hook Your Readers — A Writer’s Path
W = (Who, What, Where, and When) Right up front, give your readers what they want, information. Show your readers an image that hooks them from the beginning. via 4 Puzzle Pieces to Hook Your Readers — A Writer’s Path
How to Write Battle Scenes — A Writer’s Path
by Vic Salinas In my experience, writing battle scenes is a very dangerous endeavor. A writer has to walk a fine line between giving too much away and giving too little. While this is true of writing in general, it is especially true of combat. via How to Write Battle Scenes — A Writer’s Path
Writing Tips for Beginners — Breathe
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Fiction writing tips: So you want to write a novel — When Women Inspire
Draw the reader in and have an easier writing process by using one or more of these fiction writing tips. You want to write a novel – and you will! via Fiction writing tips: So you want to write a novel — When Women Inspire
Writing Tip: Set a Scheduled Time — KaylaAnn
Read any “How to Write” books, watch any author talk about how they did it, and they’ll tell you: They protected their writing time. This is the advice I have heard a thousand times and it’s the advice I’ve given out multiple times (even when I sometimes fail to follow it). Want to know why? […]… Continue reading Writing Tip: Set a Scheduled Time — KaylaAnn
3 Major Types of Rewrites, and the Big Mistake to Avoid with All of Them — A Writer’s Path
by Lauren Sapala One of the first things a writer learns is about the power—and the challenge—of the rewrite. For those writers who assume that everything Ernest Hemingway wrote flowed perfectly out of his pen on the very first try, the illusion is shattered. The more experience a writer gains, the more they […] via 3… Continue reading 3 Major Types of Rewrites, and the Big Mistake to Avoid with All of Them — A Writer’s Path