Part I While on a short walk, I observed a man, I’ll call him #homeless, albeit, I’m not sure. The upside-down orange bucket upon which he sat had the appearance of a sword practice target, slashes down one side, slits from jabs scattered from top to bottom. This bedraggled man held a book with both…
Author: Rainey Hall
Q: What’s a Story Without Characters?
How does one write characters for bestsellers? 1. Voice What is “voice” in writing? Voice is you, your choice of words, and how you use them. John #Grisham, readers know, will always give them a legal thriller, (unless the book is a poignant story of growing up.) Mark #Twain wrote, “You don’t know about me…
Is the Setting in Your Novel Like Guests Entering Your Home for the Big Dinner?
What is the first captivating “thing” company sees, senses, and touches? Large bulbs of color that hang from your gutters. Important? Those lights help place, or ground readers in your setting. Later, those decorated gutters fall off on the new car of your daughter’s boyfriend. The freshest of wreaths hangs on your door. Will that…
The Harvest
I realize the official harvest moon isn’t until October. However, if you planted green beans, squash, cucumbers, beets, carrots, radishes, lettuce, spinach, or have a rhubarb plant nearby, well, you’ve been harvesting. An artist, (dancer, painter, sketcher, writer), needs to harvest a little, (see photo, right), like yours truly. Find joy in the fact you’ve…
Lessons Learned thus far From Writing or Game Plays and Confidence Driven Home with a Huge Bat
Image by WikiImages from Pixabay Set GOALS! You can’t score at home plate unless you touch each base. Set small goals to achieve the large, final goal. Stories that lead to deep discussion, (i.e. controversial or with plenty of deep emotions) = unforgettable = attention to your book and you = marketing and sales. Fine…