Take Me on an Adventure! How I Write Fiction/Fantasy Chapter Eight B
They say, “Readers are Leaders.” I say, “Speakers are Better Writers!”
They say, “Readers are Leaders.” I say, “Speakers are Better Writers!”
Simple Reminders/Tips for Writers Don’t Be Jealous of Other Writers: Successful or Not! We are wooed into writing by the Holy Spirit because He wants OUR best, not someone else’s.
Good Storytelling is What Readers Look for, Long for! Storytelling, in written form, is relaying a message through characters’ communicating their ideas and plans, their emotions and responses, their fears
Christians Share Christ! Any writer who claims to be a Christian but never shares Jesus in their writings, is short-sighted. Our writings give us an avenue for sharing our love
Chapter 6 Filling in the Details Think of the parts or elements that make up a fiction story: A backstory (information about the characters the reader doesn’t know); Dialogue (verbal
Chapter 5 Checking for Errors in My Grammar, Word Choice, and Dialogue Either check for errors as you write, or “turn-off your internal editor” (says Jerry Jenkins), and write, checking
Chapter 4 – Part Two Writing Scene-by-Scene Fiction, with fantasy or science fiction, is called speculative fiction. I’ve been told if you read speculative fiction books that are selling well,
“Scenes flow from meaningful text.”
Chapter 3 – How and Where to Start Writing! Begin with showing the main character’s purpose/goal! Writing Book 1 of Dragon Riders of The Realm, James tells us he’s angry
“Risk means acting in your own favor!”
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