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A while ago, someone posted one of those inspirational quotes on Facebook which seemed amazing appropriate for me.
“When something goes wrong in your life, just yell, Plot Twist and move on.”
You’ve got to love it, haven’t you? The idea of life being a story isn’t an uncommon one, but putting any […]
Once or twice, people have asked me who I base my characters on. The moment they ask, I know that they are not fiction writers.
What makes me say that?
Simply because character development isn’t about ‘lifting’ a real person you know and dropping them into a book. Let me give you an example of […]
I’m faced with mixed feelings this week.
In the past few months, my focus has been on getting my business up and running, so work on Age of Oppression took something of a back seat. But, as my coach often says, “passion+discipline are what are needed for achievement,” and, if story telling is what I […]
Here I am again.
The draft is written and now, all I need to do is review and polish the next bestseller-to-be. And, of course, half way through the second set of revisions, all I can hear in my head is “Oh, this is a really weak story. This is terrible. Everyone is going to […]
You may have noticed that I’ve been away for a while. I stopped blogging for a while when I left work to start up my business. Anyone who has done something similar will know what a strange, exciting and challenging experience that is – EVERYTHING changes.
So, caught up in all of that, I decided […]
I’ve come to the realisation that Age of Oppression – the novel I’m currently writing is all about power.
The sub-plot of the book highlights the political manouvering between the Emperor and his brother as they attempt to gain power over one another. Their political wrangling and reactions to trouble in the south provides some […]
The first round of editing one of my books is a slow process (especially when you procrastinate as much as I do!) and usually identifies some big gaps that need to be filled. Occasionally (if I’m really unlucky) they appear in the main plot. More frequently, they show up in the sub-plots and backstory.
Or […]
Last Tuesday – 2nd May – was my last day as a consultant. My last day as an ’employee.’ I’ve finished with the day job to pursue my dream of being a writer (and of becoming a ‘crazy cat lady’ – see last week’s post).
So, this is my life now. I’m a writer. I […]
Aren’t habits fascinating things?
My habit is to write my blog on a Sunday morning, pretty much my first task of the day. This weekend, though, I’ve been away (on a retreat as it happens) and, as a result, wasn’t in a position to write my blog on Sunday morning.
Now, on Monday morning, when […]
I’m currently reading Flourish by Martin Seligman. It is all about positive psychology and its application in a number of places. Scattered throughout the book are various very simple ideas and concepts which translate into every day life and which Seligman and his team have scientifically assessed for effectiveness.
The tool that forms the title […]
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