When did you know that you had a story to tell? And how did this story make it to the page? I often hear people refer to themselves as aspiring writers. If you write, you are a writer. But like any craft, an artist continually strives to hone his or her skills. Imagine how many pots a […]
I forgot about the promised query letter post. So here goes. This information was taken from the writers festival, where I furiously scribbled down the points. -Furiously scribbled, because I want to get it right. I’m just learning about this stuff as are many other writers. Today, I’m passing on what I heard from Sylvia […]
The turtles of McGuire Lake claim their spots on a few logs floating among the lilies. I’ve seen as many as twenty-five on one log, all facing the same direction. When a large turtle climbs aboard, the log shifts and all the turtles compensate in unison to balance their perch. This painting is acrylic.
With all the changes in publishing, building your platform, promoting, as well as the writing itself, there is something that is often overlooked; delivery. As writers we are often required to read our work at book signings and other public venues.This can be a daunting experience for many. Our craft requires periods of solitude only […]
The Word on the Lake Writers Festival has wrapped up for another year. In the next few entries, I will share some of the information and experiences from a very productive weekend.
A portion of the festival focused on changes in the publishing world. Writers and publishers alike have been plunged into the reality of […]
This Friday kicks off WORD ON THE LAKE, A Festival for Readers and Writers. It’s a weekend of writing workshops, readings and presentations, in Salmon Arm British Columbia. In its ninth year, the festival and has been well received.
Attending a writing event isn’t just about learning something new. It’s about refreshing, energizing. Cast off […]
When getting your story onto the page, sometimes the ideas spill out faster than you can type. The advice most often heard is keep going. Get as much of your idea as possible written down. Some people write out the entire first draft that way.
But what if the ideas aren’t flowing? Some writers have […]
The light bounced off these tulips on an incredible spring day. Colored pencil
Ask questions in your writing and then answer them. Even when you don’t know the answer, it will come. The surprising and charming thing about writing is tapping into your own well of creativity and knowledge. When you write, you raise the questions who, what, when and where. The reader is drawn deeper into the story, […]
Branches hung over the lakeshore. Hundreds of goldfish gathered beneath these branches in the early spring. The reflection of light on the water, shadows of the branches and the brilliant orange of the fish, created abstract mosaics. Acrylic
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