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Bits and Pieces
“He knew everyone had flaws. People fell from grace all the time. But some people fell further than others.” From “Ferrelli’s Fall” (Creek Songs).
Tag Archives: Larry Brooks
My novel’s like a tree?
How do you go about writing a novel? Good question. I’ve been reading, studying, and analyzing different approaches by authors and writing coaches. Why? Because I have a novel basking in various stages of undress in both a computer file … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Books, fiction writing, novel, Reading, short story, Writing
Tagged Christmas tree, Eduardo Santiago, first draft, holiday tree, Janet Fitch, Larry Brooks, novel, ornaments, short story, Storyfix.com, White Oleander, writing a novel
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Books, Moods, and Locations
For years, I read one book at a time. I didn’t start the next book until the current book was finished. Sometimes during that process, I’d forget where I left the book du jour and have to go on a search … Continue reading