(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · The Beginning of the Story is Called Exposition · When you start reading a book, you want to know so many things all at once. The primary question I ask myself is, "Am I interested in reading this book?" because there are so many books to read and so little time to read them. The writing has to grab me, or "hook" me to keep me reading. You may be one of those readers that will give the author a very … [Read more...] about Characters and Setting
back story
Back Story
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · Going Backward in Order to Go Forward · "422 to 409." "409, go ahead." "If you want to stop by, you can take some more photographs for us." "No thanks, I've got other plans. Do you have enough help without me?" "10-4." I should have been thankful for the offer, instead it only reinforced my unwillingness to be a part of one more grisly scene of death. My shift was over. I had paid my … [Read more...] about Back Story
Mix Things Up: Braiding
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) · Braiding · Braiding means weaving information into the story, especially characters, like a hairdresser weaving strands of hair into one strong braid. In my novel, Taking Back the Bullet, I focus on three main characters and their families. Out of thirty-four chapters in the book, I use the first nine chapters introducing the fictional characters. The first two chapters are set in Prairie Grove, … [Read more...] about Mix Things Up: Braiding