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Susan May Warren

About Susan May Warren

Former Russian Missionary Susan May Warren is the best-selling author of more than 40 novels and novellas with Tyndale, Barbour and Steeple Hill, and Summerside. A Christy award and RITA winner, and multiple finalist for the RITA, Christy and winner of Inspirational Readers Choice contest, Susan currently has over a million books in print. A seasoned women’s events speaker and writing teacher, she is the founder of http://www.mybooktherapy.com an online community for writers, and runs a fiction editing service teaching writers how to tell a great story. Visit her online at: http://www.susanmaywarren.com.

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Make ’em cry with a metaphor

So yesterday we talked about the three common layers of emotional writing – the Surface, Skin-Deep and the Touch the Heart layers.  This last layer is where a lot of authors stop.  They have connected with their readers’ hearts, made them feel what their characters feel and that’s their goal.  But there is another layer, one that goes even deeper, one that makes us connect with the character, an almost spiritual connection.   And that’s what I call soul-deep.  It’s the use of Metaphor to convey emotions.  It’s the heart of showing.   Let’s look at Dear Darla again.   She has a book.  A Fear of Flying book.  She takes it out.  Clutches it herself, and then almost frantically shoves it back into the bag.  Then, after wiping her hands on her […]

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Layers of Emotional Writing

Okay, so remember Darla from the plane yesterday?  (Like I’m ever going to forget her!)  ~  We’re going to talk about writing character emotions today, and the three main layers that authors use when writing them.   Feel free to refer back to Dear Darla during the examples.  (Or maybe she’s already firmly embedded in your mind)  1.  The first layer of writing emotions is simply that surface emotion – the name of the emotion.  Darla turned me and said: “I’m a little nervous.”  She stated her emotion.   Examples of this first layer:    ~ She stood at the entrance to the gateway and fear gripped her.  ~ She could not watch the children in the playground without feeling sorrow.  ~ Never had she know such happiness as when she saw […]

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Dear Darla…

So – I just gotta tell you about Darla. I do a lot of travelling and not long ago, I was sitting in the O’Hare Airport when a woman walked into the gate area. She was in her early twenties, and carried a backpack, which she held with a whitened fist. She sat down and began to fidget in her seat, checking her watch, looking at the gate, pawing through her bag. She pulled out a book, and clutched it to her chest a moment before opening it, and pulling out a highlighter. The books said, in large black ominous letters – How to get over your fear of flying. Periodically, she wiped her hands on her jeans, and blew out a long breath, as if she’d been holding it. […]

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We’re Having A Party

My Book Therapy is all about Self- Therapy – meaning, Friends, Faith, Fun and Food!  So – let’s get together!  You know that empty spot on your ACFW Conference schedule (if you’re going!) on Friday night between 6-8 p.m.?  Where other people might be taking off to hang with their publisher or critique group or just a gang of writers they met at conference, well…  Come hang out with the VOICES in the first ever My Book Therapy Voices PIZZA PARTY!  Meet your fellow voices face to face. Give your input about how to improve My Book Therapy and Voices Talk about writing And hear what’s in store for MBT in the next year!  There might even be a fun bag of goodies to take home!   When:  Friday, September 19th, […]

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