LB: NO BUMPS!!!

by LB

Do you know the “No Bumps” rule? If readers have to re-read what you’ve written, you lose their attention & your credibility. Make sure your writing flows.

I learned the above back in the ’80s, from the assistant to the CBS VP of Development who was supervising the pilot I was writing. read article

Cartoon: ‘Control’

This time around, our favorite cartoonist-philosopher, Grant Snider careens into a subject we’re all familiar with – control. Oh, and the lack thereof as well.

More of Grant Snider’s sensitive perception of humanity and creativity at Incidental Comics, HERE

LB: A Quick Writing Lesson from D.C. Fontana (& an addendum by yours truly)

by LB

Dorothy Fontana, of justly deserved original Star Trek fame, taught me the basics of storytelling thusly:

Ask yourself what your protagonist needs and wants and then take them through hell to obtain it. read article

Via Nathan Bransford: How to rediscover your passion for writing

When Nathan Bransford offers writing or publishing advice, we listen…and advise  y’all (especially prose writers) to do the same. Here’s the latest reason why, via Nathan’s guest Lindsay Syhakom.

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Writing Mistakes Writers Make: Relying on Perfect Conditions to Write

The overachievers at writersdigest.com have more than proven their worth with this article on how to get the job done regardless of the circumstances under which it’s being done.

In other words, stop complaining about not being able to write because your favorite coffee shop is closed and do what it takes to get those words from your mind to the page!

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