1. Have a story to tell.
2.
Know your characters. Flesh them out with character sketches. They will
now begin to tell you their story through the details of who they are.
Cast the characters with the movie star they most resemble. That will
help you visualize your characters and keep the nuances of their
personalities fresh in your mind. Write out a full biography of your
major characters and most of your minor characters.
3. Research
the time about which you write. Events in history will influence your
character and will help you flesh out who they are by their reactions to
those events.
4. Research climate and geography in which your
story is set. If you are writing historical fiction, you must be
familiar with the total environment, the geography of the area, the
weather on the days about which you write, the surroundings in which you
place your characters.
5. Don't procrastinate because you don't
know where to start. Choose a character and begin. You might have to
change that viewpoint later on, but whatever you write will not be
wasted.
6. Don't ever let anyone tell you that grammar does not
count. Do you like to look at a person with a wart on his nose? You
cannot hear what they are saying because you are focusing on that
defect. That is what happens when an editor attempts to read a
manuscript filled with grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors.
7. Remember to add the details enabling your reader to hear, see, and feel the moments of your scenes.
I have already written about a few of the items I have listed above. These are so important I have given them their own page. I will take them one at a time and post about each.
I found a new website this morning that is taking me into a new study on our Native American Heritage -- Lost Worlds.org through which I look forward to learning more about our ancestral roots. There are many with Native American heritage who do not realize they have it. For such a long time that genealogy has been denigrated and hushed up. What a shame! I have discovered an insatiable desire to know more!
I hope to share the journey with you.
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