Archives for 2012

Crafting Better Beginnings

(Part One) Examples on Stowing Away the Back Story and Cleaning Up Information Dumps Which opening is better? This one? There once was a prince named Erasté in a faraway land called Trevelyan. His father, King Elián Ruelle, was a kind a gracious ruler, loved by all — all but one. Faeries dwelt in the […]

The Power and the Fear of Creating

This summer we’ve been talking about where story ideas come from. I hope we inspired some ideas. But sometimes when we say, “I don’t know what to write about,” it’s our way of saying that our dreams are bigger than our current abilities. Our imagination is powerful, and our skills may seem small by comparison… […]

A Fly on the Wall

You’ve heard that expression, haven’t you? “Oh, I wish I could have been a fly on the wall!” means “I wish I could have been there to see THAT!” Stories can give us an insider’s view, and that’s always interesting, especially if we see the scene from the vantage point of the casual observer. Perhaps […]

Odd Jobs

The seeds of a story can be found in anything that piques readers’ interest. What about a character who has an odd or unusual job? A flight attendant on Air Force One A maid or chef at the White House Tooth Fairy Buffy: Vampire Slayer Kindergarten Cop The Whipping Boy Perhaps your character has a […]

Mysteries & Secrets

Everybody loves a secret! If you’re looking for story ideas, you could look to National Treasures or any “whodunnit” for inspiration. How did the ancients build Stonehenge? How did Aztec messengers train themselves to run hundreds of miles? Who was Jack the Ripper? What happened to Atlantis? What inspired the Seven Wonders of the Ancient […]