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Goal + Fear = Conflict

August 18, 2019 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

So there’s this guy. He’s tall. Bit of a loner. Okay, a lot of a loner, even when he’s with people. I know what he drives. I know what he drinks. I know he’s getting mixed up with a woman who may not be who she says she is. But I don’t know what makes […]

Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: character, craft, John Truby, Lisa Cron

Why We Need Other Writers in Our Lives

May 10, 2017 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

You know what they say. They try to tell us that writing is a lonely calling. That we should be huddled in attics, with our eyesight failing and our shoulders hunched, madly scratching away at our craft while the world rotates somewhere out there, beyond the window, without us. The problem is, that’s not necessarily […]

Filed Under: writer's life Tagged With: critique, critique groups, editing, editor, friends, isolation

Teenage Boys Who Read and Other Mythological Creatures

September 2, 2015 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

Just when I think I’ve got him figured out, my teenage son does something unexpected. He buys a book. Doesn’t he know teenage boys don’t read books? Doesn’t he realize he’s defying all the publishing experts who have written him off as a demographic? Does he ENJOY being a rebellious anomaly? Apparently. Honestly, my 16-year-old […]

Filed Under: reading, writer's life Tagged With: books, boys, teenagers

Finding Familiar Stories in Sicilian Ruins

August 20, 2015 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

An ocean scene mosaic at the Villa Romana del Casale near Piazza Armerina in Sicily Standing in the remains of a palace built nearly two thousand years ago, I stared at mosaics on the floor depicting stories I knew. And those stories aren’t just two thousand years old. In fact, those stories were already a […]

Filed Under: travel, writer's life Tagged With: Italy, myth, Sicily, storytelling, travel

12 Reasons Why Writers Like Lists

February 26, 2015 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

1. A list captures thoughts quickly before they escape into the ether. Thoughts are slippery little devils, after all. 2. When you start making a list, word-association becomes a common by-product, leading to creative tangents that sometimes prove to be exactly the thing you were looking for. 3. Writing a list makes you look busy, […]

Filed Under: writer's life Tagged With: lists

Postcards from New York City

February 11, 2015 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

The cabbie, with one hand pressed firmly on the horn and the other making exasperated gestures, crammed his way between a city bus and a gray Rolls Royce while keeping up a running Senegalese-accented and highly colorful dialogue with a colleague on the phone. Dirty snow from last week’s storm fought with piles of black […]

Filed Under: travel, writer's life Tagged With: inspiration, New York City, SCBWI, travel

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