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WHAT DOES GOOD FICTION
WRITING LOOK LIKE?  

1.  Good Attention Grabbing Action -- Makes the reader want to keep going.

2.
Avoids Passive Voice--Keeps "have been," and "was" out of their story as much as possible.

3.
Avoids Weak Verbs --Words that need an adverb to work. "He ran quickly out of the room." vs. "He sprinted out of
the room."

4.
Watches POV (Point of View)--Having two minds thinking in the same setting. Donna couldn't believe how he
looked. Bob looked at her amazed at her beauty. A POV problem asks,
How can Donna know how Bob thinks about
her?  Is she clairvoyant?

5. Watches Repetition- The same words used near one another. Maybe I could have said "Beware of Repetition" to mix
it up.

6.
Clear Character Dialogue--Each character has a distinct voice. This helps the reader picture who's talking.

7.
Avoids Overuse of Adjectives--Too many adjectives to describe the nouns can slow writing down.  "The old, beat up
car drove really fast down the bumpy, dirt road and hit a deep pothole."  vs. "The rusty pinto sped down the dirt road
and hit a pothole." Most of the adjectives are implied by the power of the noun or verb.

8.
Avoids Colloquialisms or Aphorisms--Common phrases uttered through out our lives that are trite and over used.  
Trust me, there are "more ways to skin a cat" than to use this tired phrase.

9.
Develops a Unique and Solid Plot--The Bible says, "Nothing new under the sun," but that doesn't imply that
creative expression can't take us in new directions. A story needs to have strong rising action (the hero's problem/story),
a clear climax (the crux that will make or break your hero), a believable resolution (the outcome because of the climax) and
a good ending (now what?). No, soggy middles!

10.
Doesn't Preach -- Or another way to say it, "The writer doesn't oversell their message." As Christian novelist,
people often have a point to make, but people don't read fiction to get preached at--they read to be entertained. So, a
message should be subtle or the climax  dynamic enough that the reader can't help but hear it.
HELPFUL LINKS
AMAZON
BARNES&NOBEL
BIBLE GATEWAY
DICTIONARY
PRINTING (Gotprint)
PRINTING (Vistaprint)
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
LANGUAGE TRANSLATION
NAME IDEAS
REFERENCE


WRITER'S LINKS GALORE
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RHYME HELP
AFFILIATION LINKS
DRAMA LINKS
WRITER'S LINKS
WRITERS
"These aren't books, lumps of lifeless paper... But minds alive on the shelves" Gilbert Highet.
HELP FOR THE
NEWLY  PUBLISHED AUTHOR
Answer these four questions:

1. DO YOU HAVE AN INCREDIBLE
PASSION FOR WRITING?
"You know you're called when you aren't
happy doing anything else."

2. ARE YOU WILLING TO DO WHAT
IT TAKES?
You have to be willing to train, and hone
your craft.  Join a critique group, attend
writer's conferences, read books, take
courses, etc.  

3. ARE YOU WILLING TO FIGHT FOR
IT?
If you want to be published bad enough,
you'll need to fight for it. That means you
don't interpret one NO as a reason to give
up. You keep fine tuning your piece ...
then send, send, send it out some more.  

4. DO YOU HAVE THE PATIENCE?
So, you did it. You finally sent your
manuscript. Now, you have to be patient.
The writing world is SLOW!  No news might
be good news.  Don't bug them. The  
waiting time for a response can be three
months to a year.  
DO YOU HAVE
WHAT IT TAKES
TO BE A
PUBLISHED
AUTHOR?
CA District:  May 14-15, 2010
Nationals:  August 2-6, 2010

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Poetry
Short Story
Scriptwriting
Songwriting

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CALLING all A/G 12-23 year old WRITERS!