In this video, K.M. Weiland discusses the problem of POVs taking up too much space with too few plot points.
Is Your Ladder Against the Wrong Wall?
Artist Janet Vanderhoof asks the questions: Is it ever too late to be an artist? Can you decide in midlife to change your path?
Why Story Beginnings and Endings Must Be Linked
The beginning and the ending are two halves of the same whole. In some senses, they’re mirror images of one another. The beginning asks a question, and the ending answers it. This is the key. If the ending fails to answer the specific question set out in the beginning, the whole book will fail.
Walk In His Shoes
By walking in my Dad’s shoes – by exploring his story – I healed my past and claimed my own path and my birthright – to be a writer and a teller of stories.
Exercise, With a Twist and Shout
You are supposed to laugh, you are supposed to make other people laugh… *with* you. Dance Walk like everybody’s watching. And love it!
I’ve Run Out of Eggs
I’ve Run Out of Eggs I’ve run out of eggs what am I to do It’s not like I can buy them all shiny and new I thought about it once, putting them on ice I look back now and wish I’d thought twice My friends all say that I should be happy No more […]
Río Lagartos
A lament for lost wetlands.
To Dream
The tides of inspiration and the creative process.
Why the Adverb Isn’t as Dead as Mark Twain Would Like
In this video, K.M. Weiland points out three reasons writers need to be even more dedicated in stamping out the dreaded adverb.
So, Your Teenage Daughter Wants to Read Shades of Grey, Huh?
When a single father has his daughter say she wants to read Fifty Shades of Grey, what does he do?
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