Why write in the first person?
The terms “theme” and “plot” that I am discussing applies to writing fiction. This is a simplistic explanation, and I encourage new and aspiring writers to further research. Here goes:
Theme is the concept of your story and should be able to be summed up in a few words, or a sentence:
Who done it?
Love conquers all obstacles (time,distance,species,social ...
Researching for your fiction or nonfiction writing requires organization. Some writers find researching to the most enjoyable part of the writing process. I have a very simple recipe box and three-inch by five-inch cards and “ABC” dividers. I put the name, author(S) date of publication, publisher, addresses: physical and website and any reference I made to ...
If you are an aspiring author of any genre of fiction, joining the organizations listed below will be of great benefit. There are others… and I would like to hear about them on this site.
To clarify, these organizations do not endorse this site or the content on it.
www.rwanational.org Romance Writers of America.
If your membership is ...
This is the first story in Gwyn Lacy’s Series: The Prophecy. It was reviewed by Coffee Time romance as 3 out of five coffee cups. Which is pretty terrific for an authors’ first time publication.
It is a playful romp in pre-medieval Germany. If you like Prophecies and Curses, good conquers evil, magic, princesses, kings, battle ...
Good morning,
(It’s go to sleep time for me -lol) I wanted to share the resource books I’ve added to my writing library. *Yawn*
Sorry, I’m a day sleeper. The book is written for writers who are going to need to know about forensics, crime scenes or about the coroner aspect.
The author brings out that the public views television ...