For two years or so, I have had one 'big' project which I've been steadily working on. But then, every so often, just as I'm knuckling down to write it ... an idea pops up in my head. Listen to this, it says with glee, this will be amazing - write me. You horrible idea… Continue reading Projects, projects everywhere – and not a single one complete.
Author: nesskingsley
“It has taste.”
Over at Rachel Heffington's blog there is a monthly Chatterbox event. Basically you take a subject (this month's is Food) and write a dialogue with your characters - it's a fun exercise which I very much enjoyed. I present you with three characters from The Many Trials of a Blacksmith and a bowl of ...… Continue reading “It has taste.”
In Which I Use ‘Said’
I've found that there seems to be two lines of advice: one which says: whatever you do don't use 'said'. The other which states: use 'said'. I'm also pretty certain that there is a third line: the one which I take - where the word 'said' is used whenever it can have a greater impact… Continue reading In Which I Use ‘Said’
Perspective.
Know what I'm finding interesting? Characters. And their perspectives. For instance, an Advisor - one who has lived his life with logic and reason, who excels in politics and wisdom, and is perhaps a little timid, faced with a situation - say a madman coming into a room with a knife - would respond differently… Continue reading Perspective.
In which I wish to weave
On one project - which on this blog shall be refered to as The Many Trials of a Blacksmith - the beginning chapter was written without knowing the precise details of- okay fine, I'll admit to it: I made it up as I went along. Which meant that the first chapter was info heavy. As… Continue reading In which I wish to weave