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Using Voice to Establish Mood

March 20, 2013 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

by Kelley Lindberg Voice – it’s that elusive, yet all-important quality that makes your book uniquely yours. It’s how you observe and write about things. It’s the language you use. It’s the language your characters use. It’s the details that you choose to expound upon, the emotions you sketch upon the page, and the pacing […]

Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: atmosphere, description, emotion, mood, setting, voice

Do Your Sentences Have a Sense of Rhythm?

March 13, 2013 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

by Kelley Lindberg Email question of the week: “How can I better improve the flow of paragraphs and sentences? The rhythm, that is.” Great question. As you know already, there won’t be any easy answers because this is where it all becomes incredibly personal to you and that mysterious, amorphous quality called “your voice.” (In other words, […]

Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: pacing, rhythm, sentence-building, voice

World Read Aloud Day, March 6, 2013

March 6, 2013 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

by Kelley Lindberg Today is World Read Aloud Day, sponsored by LitWorld.org. Last year, LitWorld, “a non-profit literacy organization fostering resilience, hope, and joy through the power of story,” says there were hundreds of thousands of participants in 65 countries. Are you going to participate this year? It’s easy. Here are the rules: 1. Grab […]

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Writing Rituals

February 21, 2013 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

by Kelley Lindberg Writing rituals are the little tricks we use to talk ourselves into writing. They can take any number of forms: a certain type of music playing in the background, a particular pen, a favorite table at the coffee shop, a symbolic toy or figurine perched by the keyboard. Like a baseball player’s […]

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Why Do I Write?

February 14, 2013 by Kelley Lindberg 1 Comment

by Kelley Lindberg Why do I write? That’s an interesting question, isn’t it? And one we’ve all asked ourselves at some point or another, I’m sure. Is there a correct answer to that question? I doubt it. Writing means different things to different people. And more than that, it can mean many different things to […]

Filed Under: writer's life Tagged With: reasons to write

Buff Up Your Writing with Exercises

February 6, 2013 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

by Kelley Lindberg Writing exercises are the bane of every student’s existence. But they are the favorite playground for many, many professional writers. Why? Because writing exercises do for your writing skills what physical exercises do for your body. A muscular build isn’t a “talent” you’re born with. It’s the result of dedication to a […]

Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: writing exercises

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