How I plan, write and edit … sort of!
How I plan came up during the recent Snow Prose session with the lovely Suzanne Snow. I mentioned that I’d maybe blog on how I plan, and my writing and editing process. I’m not saying it’s the definitive method but it works for me and it might for you. Here goes: 1) The seed of an idea begins with characters, their names, […]
Talking all things Writing Caves and She-Sheds
I’m guesting over on Morton S Gray’s blog discussing the importance of having a writing space. Why not pop over and check out her blog. There’s some great stuff on it, including how to talk camel! Hope you’re all doing okay in these worrying times. If you need an escape from the awful, awful news […]
The gritted teeth technique…
I’ve been writing all my life and professionally for the last eleven years. As you’d expect, the journey (sorry to use the ‘j word’) has been interesting. Over time I’ve progressed from being a purely instinctive writer with little knowledge of point of view, the effect of tense, story arc or pace, to honing my skills. I’m still very instinctive at heart and planning doesn’t […]
I’m just nutty about notebooks
http://www.evedevon.com/blog I’m confessing all, to lovely fellow Harper Impulse author Eve Devon today. Come over and discover my guilty secret! Love, Georgia x
In search of a hero …
Reading an interview with the delightful and very down to earth sounding India Grey in an issue of Writing Magazine, something struck a chord. Ms. Grey (Mistress: Hired for the Billionaire’s Pleasure and Spanish Aristocrat, Forced Bride, both for Mills and Boon) was asked that old chestnut, where does she get ideas for characters […]