Thursday, May 26, 2011

Organic Description - Latest Blood-Red Pencil Post




Description in storytelling is one of those things that can make a story sing or make a story sink. In my latest Blood-Red Pencil post, "Writing in 140: Organic Description," I talk about the importance of weaving description into your story instead of clumping long passages of description into a work, thus slowing the pace of reading for the reader. Check it out here, [LINK], and leave comments!


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Sharp and pointed observations about good writing

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Part 4 of 5-Part Book to Screen Series LIVE @ APOOO Bookclub




In the first three parts of the five-part series, Book to Screen, I offered advice on books and software to help you on the scriptwriting journey, seeing your book as a visual story, and seeing your book within a movie structure frame.

In this next part, I talk about the actual writing of the script, with short discussion on major story components, such as action, character, and dialogue.

Big thank you to those who have e-mailed about the series, have learned from it thus far, and are actually interested in now turning their books into possible screenplays!

Now, let's move forward in this journey! To read my latest The Write Life for You article in the Book to Screen series, head to APOOO Bookclub via this [link].


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Monday, May 09, 2011

Completely Whole Virtual Blog Tour!




About the Author


A sought after speaker, certified life coach, minister and author. As an inspirational and motivational speaker, Paulette’s desire is to motive women to reach their God given potential through conferences, workshops and seminars. As a writing coach, Paulette is the visionary behind “Write Now” (releasing the word in you) literary workshops designed to coach aspiring writers in the areas of creativity, development and publication of Christian books. Paulette has authored such books as That Was Then, This Is Now, This Broken Vessel Restored. She is the co-author of Victorious Living for Women and just released Victorious Living for Moms.







About the Book


Oftentimes, many people try to seek fulfillment from money, relationships, accomplishments, or material things. Others choose to cope with difficult problems by using drugs or alcohol, but they often come up short and soon have to realize that such things do not bring true happiness and fulfillment in life. How then can we successfully solve the problems that we face and find true happiness and peace in our lives? Well, author, Paulette Harper, in her latest book, Completely Whole, shows readers how to overcome suffering caused by alcoholism, substance abuse, poverty, and other obstacles blocking the path to a life of wholeness in spirit, soul, and body.


In her well-written, resource-filled guide, Harper provides readers with practical and biblically-based solutions to overcome everyday problems. Completely Whole features prayers, meditations, and powerful scripture passages to allow readers to interact with the text and to apply it to their own lives. Harper uses personal experiences and biblical principles to place readers on a path to be in connection with God. This life-changing book will help readers to transform their spirit, soul, and body through Jesus Christ, so they can live a life of peace, joy, and fulfillment.


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Sunday, May 08, 2011

Latest Write-Up for Daily Tablet ~~ Visualizing Your Story



Do you know what the Daily Tablet [link] is?

Daily Tablet is a new site, and its goal is to deliver the latest, greatest, hottest and coolest writer-friendly stuff directly to your inbox each weekday.

As a DT Expert, I provide monthly little tidbits that are aimed at providing writers with inspiration to, well, WRITE!

For May, I'm giving some insight into my Writers Boot Camp, particularly the third step in the process where writers are asked to visualize the beginning, the point of conflict, and the ending of their stories.

Come check out "A Look into Writers Boot Camp, Part Three: Visualizing Your Story"!

Also, make sure you subscribe to Daily Tablet so that you can get daily writing news in your inbox!

Here's the [link]!