Peggy Bechko: The Craft of Writing

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by Peggy Bechko

Today, a simple list on how to develop your craft of writing, how to keep it crisp, engaging and tell your story.Yep, just a list. Things I’ve learned in years of writing. Agree, disagree, make use or don’t. Your choice. But whatever you decide, keep on writing.
  1. Keep it simple.
  2. Don’t overwrite.
  3. Keep a light touch with your settings and descriptions, sprinkle information through your story, don’t feed it in huge lumps.
  4. Forget multitasking – focus on monotasking – give yourself uninterrupted time for your writing – put down the phone, no texting, nothing, just write.
  5. Think before you include an expletive. Does it fit the character? Does it give the situation more punch or is it just there for the sake of a bit of shock value? Some people find such words offensive – if you’re going to use them make maximum use of their punch.
  6. Use simple, declarative sentences unless absolutely necessary.
  7. Avoid the passive voice – engage your reader.
  8. Cut the crap. Really. Listen to Elmore Leonard – if it sounds like writing, rewrite it.
  9. Watch out for adjectives and adverbs. Keep them to a minimum.
  10. Never rescue your hero or heroine. They have to learn to do that for themselves.
  11. Watch your paragraph lengths. Keep them shorter unless absolutely necessary ~words as well, writing is not a vocabulary contest.
  12. Try visualizing who you’re writing for.
  13. A broom is not a long-handled kitchen cleaning implement, it’s a broom! Clear on that?
  14. Write the way that works best for you.
  15. Write first without worrying about spelling, grammar, punctuation fixes. Let your right brain run wild.
  16. Write from the heart.
  17. Oh, and don’t listen to too much advice, clear your own path.

Now go write something.

Top TVWriter™ Posts for the Week Ending 9/13/13

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TVWriter™ Advanced Workshop has a Couple of Openings

writersm1Yeppers, we don’t know how it happened, but the next Advanced Online Workshop starts in less than a week and we still have two openings left.

If you’ve been wanting to take the plunge and workshop your project with LB OBL (that’s Larry Brody Our Beloved Leader), why not get into the fall back-to-school thing and sign up for 4 glorious weeks of writing, writing, writing now?

Check out the Advanced Online Workshop…quick. (Cuz the spaces go fast.) read article

LB Sees HBO’s TRUE BELIEVER Trailer

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Being a “true believer” in the talent of both Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey or, if there’s a credit problem between them, of Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, I’ve been looking forward to the arrival of this new series in January of 2014.

Well, actually, let’s make that “I had been looking forward to it. read article

Love & Money Dept – TV Writing Deals for 9/13/13

Latest News About Writers Who Are Doing Better Than We Are

  • Matt Wheeler (newbie!) is writing the pilot for CBS’ SALVATION, a drama series about an earthwide catastrophe and its aftermath. Which seems fitting inasmuch as the concept was originated by, and will be produced by, those masters of disaster Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci & Peter Lenkov of HAWAII FIVE-) reboot, um, fame.)
  • Adam Armus & Nora Kay Foster (XENA) are adapting Danielle Paige’s young adult novel Dorothy Must Die into a series for the CW. (Uh-0h, this is yet another Wizard of Oz-based project. Frank Baum’s lilterary estate must be the masters of high-fives by now.)
  • Vijal Patel (TROPHY WIFE) is writing a Fox sitcom pilot about “tiger parents” who regret giving their kids too much confidence. (Maybe somebody can explain what the hell a tiger parent is and why too much self-confidence can be bad? Wonder if the Fox execs even know….)
  • Sarah Thorp (THE BOUNTY HUNTER) is writing an as yet untitled drama series about a family that’s being mysteriously stalked for ABC. (No, ABC didn’t put the stalker up to it…or did they?)
  • Matt Nix (BURN NOTICE) is thisclose to a pilot order from USA for COMPLICATIONS, his medical drama about a proactive doctor. (Wait, don’t despair. This one could be pretty cool. The doc gets involved in the environmental conditions that cause his patients’ problems. Like, you know, companies that dump dangerous chemicals, gang violence, that kind of thing. This could kick butt – provided the doctor kicks a little butt himself now and then.)
  • David Hudgins (FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS) just sold an untitled drama about a maverick judge to CBS. (Cuz if there’s one thing CBS adores it’s mavericks. Right, Les M.?)