“The darkness of death is like the evening twilight; it makes all objects appear more lovely to the dying.” — Jean Paul Is it possible that there are times of the day when our writing souls are more attuned to world around us? It’s common to hear of early risers who crawl out of their … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: July 2016
Large cast of characters? Make them memorable
So you’ve got a novel you’ve started on, and it’s got tons of characters. You want the reader to know as much as they possibly can about what’s going on, so instead of having everything happening in front of one protagonist, you’ve split up the action between five different characters that can more realistically witness … Continue reading »