1. I saw the phrase,
"dual timeframe book," the other day. I did a search and found this
article by K.
M. Weiland. It's a technique I've seen in a few books and thought you might
want to give it a try.
2. Greer Macallister
guest posts at Writers
in the Storm on, "The Art of Chapter." She gives spot-on advice
regarding length, powerful opening sentences, and the need for mini-closure for
the reader.
3. Julianne Hale
wrote a novel based on the real-life transformation of a former terrorist. This
is a perfect example of how fiction can impact and inform readers. Check out
this article at Christian
Headlines.
4. Lynn J. Simpson
posted, "The Call - Part 2 - The Present." It spoke to my heart.
5. Susan, at Writing
Straight From the Heart, talks about new uses for old things. Hmm, what can
I do with some of the stuff I have around my house?
Writers: How do
manage your chapters? Do you have a particular plan you follow?
Readers: Have you
ever re-purposed an item in your house? Please share.
Photo Credit: Mario Alberto Magallanes Trejo
Photo Credit: Mario Alberto Magallanes Trejo
