Posts Tagged ‘writer POV’
Endings and Interruptions
I’m down to the last ten thousand pages of Execution, book five in the C.L. Bluestein Seduction Series. Now I get to plot my revenge, dream up all kinds of murderous outcomes, and choose which ones to use. Like the other books in the Seduction Series, its major theme is the harm caused by profits…
Read MoreBrain games – The Creative Art of Writing
Writing, for me, is a Brain Game. How to get from here to there, efficiently without leaving out the details, practically without over/under explaining, and safely so my reader is buckled in for the ride, while my characters fight for the world they want to live in and for. Recently, in a wide range…
Read MoreBoxes — Breaking Free
I have just returned from the International Women Writer’s Guild (IWWG) Summer Conference. It is the first-time members have gathered, in person, since Covid. It was as if we’d never taken a two-year hiatus. For me, this gathering is the space where we break out of our boxes, roles, and silence to listen, see, and…
Read More