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Editing can be exciting…

When you’re brave enough to make big changes. I did it. I tore into Dreamcatcher book #1 again and I am so excited! I love Lena and Matthew and enjoy spending time in this world. I wrote up a rough revised outline of the beginning and then dove right in. I pulled out my favorite […]

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When to take that project…

And shove it in a virtual drawer. I finished the big edits for SEEDS OF POWER but have to do another sweep for some minor changes and a continuity check. I have to read slowly, think about a few more possible changes, and then prep the document for one last beta round with some volunteer […]

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Writing something…

Is better than nothing. Yes, I’m still working through my edits of SEEDS OF POWER. Yes, it’s still exciting. But there were a few days during these past two weeks where I wrote different things because a new person or scene was in my head. I stopped thinking about restructuring SOP and wrote something new. […]

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Wordcount matters…

But shouldn’t control you. Knowing standard wordcount ranges for your genre is important to be marketable. Google it. Most writing coach websites and blogs have information on industry standards by genre. If you’re writing for you, for your happiness, then write as little or as much as you want! But if you want to put […]

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Cut that unnecessary subplot…

And all the characters that went with it. The latest way that I cut dead weight out of my story was to separate my core plot from world-building details. I had scenes, whole chapters, and subplots that I didn’t like anymore and knew weren’t necessary, but I didn’t want to delete them because they revealed […]

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Reading, writing, (MOMing) and editing…

Is a balancing act. “Reader, writer, full-time mom” is a job that must be flexible. All parents (no matter what their work/life balance situation) have to flex for school breaks, seasonal activities, and everything else we must do to live in a clean healthy place and eat basic food groups. So I am trying to […]

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I control my story…

My story doesn’t control me. Sometimes I forget this. I’m an improvisor/pantser so that first draft is often over genre wordcount guidelines by thousands and has subplots that end up going nowhere. I almost always have to rewrite the beginning once I’ve refined the ending. But I control the story. It doesn’t control me. So […]

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