Dena Netherton, at God n Me, encourages writers to write more like God.
In what ways do you "write more like God?"
I'll start off the discussion. I noticed how Jesus used stories and illustrations to make a point. It's one of the techniques I use to communicate to readers.
Happy Weekend!
4 comments:
I have never thought of starting at the end of my book and then writing it. I usually don't get farther than characters when I start. I do see how knowing the end would cause the other parts to keep in place. Good advice.
Wow, good food for thought, Susan! I'll have to think on this a bit. :)
I am working on a story where I know the ending of what the tale I overheard. I am trying to think of what would make the ending happen.
Thank you for the link to Dena's blog.
Hi Nancy - I know the beginning and the end. It's the middle that's a mystery to me.
Hi Karen - We know the beginning and end of our book (sort of). :)
Hi Quiet Spirit - Yes, that's the hard part.
Blessings,
Susan
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