
Archive for October, 2009
I’ve had a couple of really great craft conversations this past week and I learned a few great tips I just had to share. I love anything that I can apply immediately to tighten my writing or enrich my characters.
- Filter words such as “felt, saw, heard, wondered” are the dreaded telling vs showing. So if I say “He heard the sound of a simi-automatic” – it has much less impact then “The sound of a simi-automatic ripped through the night”. (Why was this the first example I thought of?? Good thing I have a yoga class tonight). Since we’re in the hero’s POV, we know he is hearing the semi-automatic anyway, and without the filter words, we’re that much closer to the action.
- Black moment in a romance should be about the fear of the HH not getting together. It seems like a fairly simply concept, but I honestly had no idea. I’ve read a ton of writing books and what I knew about the black moment applied to the character specifically. It does make sense that in a Romance, where the relationship is the central plot, the black moment is about them being torn apart. More, the more emotionally “wrenching” the black moment, the more the reader will be satisfied with the book.
- A cute turn of phrase will jar the reader out of the story, unless the character consistently uses this as her internal or external dialogue. I thought this was really interesting. I tend to have my characters cuss a lot, but if I had my heroine do some inventive cussing in the middle of the book without setting up that she is inventive when pissed, it would be as if someone took over her mouth. (Likewise, if I my heroine said something along the lines of “heavens to Betsy!”. Or “Jeezo Peete!” (That one I heard from Beth Kery who is probably cracking up now)
- An elemental theme. I thought this was really cool – pick an element and then use in descriptions. So if your element is water, use water terms – tidal, wave, flowing, etc. Its very “literary” and lyrical and cool:)
Anyone got more great tips they want to share? A huge thank you to my editors (who will remain anonymous) for great tips!!








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