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Writer’s Conundrum: Fear of Thinning the Herd

by MontanaCoauthor | Jun 7, 2019 | Sketchbook, Writing Process Tips

I write like I garden. The creative processes are virtually identical in my mind.  This Summer Series reflects on the ties between these two worlds.  From April through early June, I am surrounded by new young plants.  Sprouts emerge in starter pots in my living room...

Dull Dialogue? Focus on What People Aren’t Saying

by MontanaCoauthor | May 10, 2019 | Writing Process Tips

In our daily interactions, most of us strive for dialogue that feels successful.  We want clear communication between loved ones and among workmates.  We want to ask clear questions and feel like the Other gives us definitive and useful answers.  When critique is...

“Make Something Bad Happen” Part 2: Complication is Contemplative

by MontanaCoauthor | Apr 19, 2019 | Writing Process Tips

Last month, we touched on the concern that “introducing complication” into your manuscript might come across as a predictable literary device to fix flat writing.  Let’s wrestle a little more with that concern. The attraction of complication is deeply...

Manuscript Falling a Little Flat? Make Something Bad Happen!

by MontanaCoauthor | Mar 15, 2019 | Writing Process Tips

One writes initially to express.  But the great hope is that the story will connect with a reader—hopefully many readers who cannot put your book down.  So, what do you do if initial beta readers tell you that the draft feels slow?  Or the characters are a...

What’s in Your Author Platform: Why it’s time to embrace and not resent book marketing

by MontanaCoauthor | Jan 28, 2019 | Sketchbook, Writing Process Tips

I have multiple author clients who are struggling deeply right now—not with their writing, but with the world of book marketing. It’s a keen vulnerability of the creative brain: the qualities that make it easy for us to get lost in a manuscript, lose track of time as...

Top 5 Wrong Reasons to Write a Book… And the 5 Right Reasons to Start Today

by MontanaCoauthor | Dec 14, 2018 | Sketchbook, Writing Process Tips

To make a little cash. There’s a saying in the horse world: It takes a million dollars to make a million dollars. One could say the same about book publishing. In this day of easy e-publishing, over 1 million new self-published titles were released in 2017 alone. ...
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