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After spending the last five years writing my first novel, I’ve come to the conclusion that if I’d figured out how to write a synopsis sooner rather than later I could have cut that time in half.

If you figure out whether the story holds water before you begin to write, you can save so much heartache. I agonized over every story decision I had to make. I couldn’t keep the story in my head because it was so jumbled. Once I had a synopsis, I could see at a glance what needed to happen next. But as a new writer, figuring out how to write a synopsis was hard!  Just throwing myself into the writing of the pages and seeing where they took me was a lot more appealing, but I always ground to a halt after a few chapters because I didn’t know how to proceed.

If I hadn’t learned how to write a synopsis with Mary Buckham, author of BREAK INTO FICTION (Adams Media, 2009), I would still be floundering. Mary and her co-author Dianna Love have designed a method of finding the essence of your story via a series of templates. By answering the templates’ questions I learned to harness the wild horse of story, and in my answers, as if by magic, appeared all its salient parts. (more…)

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I don’t stress out too much over cover or query letters, as I have surrounded myself with knowledgeable and helpful professional writers. I’m so lucky!  They are always willing to review and make suggestions that will improve my chances. In  turn, I pass on what I have learned to other writers who are unsure about the submission process. (more…)

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Recently a friend of mine, a writer who just started out, bemoaned to me her words. They weren’t coming fast enough, weren’t good enough, the characters ill behaved and Real Life was getting in the way. She feared her story was old, the idea stale, and was becoming more insecure in her abilities.

Oh wait. That’s me.

I may not have started writing until this year, but when I did I took it seriously, and still do. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t succumbed to the worries of every other writer out there. I have loved and tried many forms of art, from painting to acting. All those creative ways are really open, meant to be noticed even in their unfinished states. While a sculptor or singer may demand few people see or hear their work before it’s ready, it’s not so easy as tucking away a computer file or journal. A writer can completely hide his own until he’s ready.

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