As it turns out, the rules of becoming a literary Time Lord are no-brainers. First of all, “you have to say no to a lot of other things,” essayist Meghan Daum asserts… [READ MORE]
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Much like Newton’s First Law of Physics, there is a key difference between a writing practice with momentum behind it and the considerable amount of energy a writer has to put in to get the ball rolling.
So, how do we gather this momentum? By setting a routine.
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“Do you have any more questions before you launch into revision?” I asked.
“Well, I do have one — any advice on how to write funny scenes?” she said.
Humor plays many roles in fiction, not just in books that are meant to be funny.
And if your funny bone is a little rusty, this week's blog post breaks down the building blocks of the joke, offers three considerations for conducting comedic research, and shares two sample scenes for you, the budding comedian, to learn from.
Read MoreLooking towards 2018, or, the Role Balance Plays in Approaching Your Writing Goals
If you've ever sung along with the radio, then you know this balance on a personal level. Your breath is finite. If you don't measure your inhalations and exhalations, you'll never keep up with the singer. (This is also a problem if you try to sing every part in "Bohemian Rhapsody," but I digress.)
Read MoreMors Tua Vita Mea Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2018 Workshop
"Look, amazing things will happen to you as a writer only if you try." Read on to hear about Jessica's experience at the inaugural MTVM workshop, as well as what you can expect if you apply.
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