3 Resources for Improving LGBTQIA+ Representation in Your Stories
Even if you set out to write diverse, realistic characters, it’s easy for stereotypes and harmful tropes to show up in our novels - especially if we’re not consciously trying to avoid them. In this blog post, I round up three great resources that can help you write LGBTQIA+ characters with sensitivity, respect, and nuance. Happy Pride!!
Revising for Change: The Four C’s - Part 4
At a fundamental level, stories are about one thing: change. Whether it’s your main character, supporting cast, or the story world itself, something should be different when we get to the end of your story. In this blog post, learn how to evaluate the change (or lack thereof) in your novel so that you can write a story that impacts readers long after they reach “the end.”
Revising for Conflict: The Four C’s - Part 2
Conflict is the #1 most important element in your novel. Plot comes from conflict. Character is revealed in response to conflict. Conflict creates that delicious uncertainty that propels readers through a novel. In this blog post, I’m giving you a framework for revising the conflict in your novel so that you can hook readers on page one and keep them turning pages until they see your characters safely to the end of the story.
The Four C’s: A Framework for Revising Your Novel
Revision is all about creating a story that hooks readers and leads them through an engaging and emotionally satisfying experience. That’s way easier said than done. So in this blog post, I’m giving you a four part framework that you can use to revise your novel with confidence.
Reverse Outlining: What, Why, and How
You know that you can use an outline to write your novel. But did you know that you can also use an outline to revise your novel? That’s the magic of a reverse outline! In this blog post, I explain exactly what a reverse outline is and how you can use it to revise efficiently and effectively.
15 Tools That Will Re-Energize Your 2024 Writing Goals
Early January is all about big dreams for the upcoming year. Late January is all about that dead-of-winter reality check. No, we didn’t magically become newer, better versions of ourselves on January 1st. But that doesn’t mean you can’t achieve your goals. Take the long view and make sure you set yourself up for success by investing in the tools that will help you make your writing dreams come true. In this post, I round up 15 tools that are helping me make progress on all of my writing goals. Enjoy!
3 Strategies for Layering Your Revisions
Revision can be overwhelming. To combat that overwhelm, I recommend layering in your revisions. But what does that even mean? In this blog post, I explain exactly what layering revisions means and how you can apply this strategy to your own novel-in-progress.
Revision Tips from a Developmental Editor
As a developmental editor, I have a lot of thoughts on revision. It’s my job to help writers master this part of the writing process. In this blog post, I let you behind the scenes with all of my top tips for revising your novel without losing your mind in the process. Read on for the exact tips I share with my clients to help them create the best books possible!
The #1 Mistake Writers Make in Revision (and how you can avoid it…)
Revising your novel is essential, but too many writers make one critical mistake that can totally undercut the hard work they’re doing to revise their projects. Don’t let this mistake derail your writing process or your writing career. Read on to find out exactly what this mistake is and how you can keep yourself from making it in your next novel project!
3 Mistakes to Avoid When Revising Your First Draft
Revising a novel is complicated and its easy to get turned around in your revision journey. In this blog post, I show you the pitfalls to avoid as you revise your novel so that you can simplify your revisions and create the best novel possible.
Behind the Scenes: What Happens During a Developmental Edit
Have you ever wondered what happens during a developmental edit? Check out what happens behind the scenes as I walk you step-by-step through the developmental editing process.
Do you need to hire an editor? It depends on your publishing goals.
Considering whether you should hire an editor for your book? The decision ultimately comes down to your publishing goals. Whether you want to self-publish or get a contract from a publisher, read on to find out what kind of editors you’ll need to make your writing dreams come true.
Dear Writer: Save the Cat Won’t Save You.
Story structure is key, but structure systems are a tool for writers to use, not an ironclad set of rules to apply indiscriminately. Used incorrectly, story structure systems can hamper your process and even keep you from writing. Read on to learn more about how you can use story structure systems responsibly.