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Conversations with an Aspiring Novelist: What is voice and how to you find yours?

Outside, the wind howled, the thermometer dropping to a bracing negative nine degrees as I waited for Sally to arrive for our Monday Morning conversation. I had hoped she’d found a story question as she thought about the themes of her story. Ironically, I’d been thinking about marketing my new book, and had to return to the storyquestion of that book to create the right marketing and PR campaign. I blew on my hot cocoa, glad I’d opted for a large as Sally came in, wrapped in a scarf and hat, the icy blast dragging in behind her. Anne already had her coffee ready. Sally set a stack of books on the table as she retrieved her coffee. I looked at her choices – Jane Eyre, the movies Pearl Harbor […]

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Act 2: Deepening the Romance Thread

Yesterday, we reviewed the Whys of falling in love, and how we might build that into our romance.  Just to add a shameless plug here – if you want to know how to build a full-fledged romance, try Kiss and Tell, my brand new workbook on writing a romance! (Check it out here: http://stores.mybooktherapy.com)  So, bringing this back to the story:  How do the hero and heroine complete each other?   For Kenzie, it’s that she remembers who she is.  For Luke, it’s the sense that he doesn’t have to be alone.  I’ll be building on that in the next scene.   Once I figure out the romance element I’m building, I’ll also take a look at the kind of scene I’m building.  In this case, it’s a combo scene […]

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