Monthly Archives: July 2020

Linear Writing #ThrowbackThursday

Linear writing doesn’t always mean linear plotting. In the debate of pantser vs. plotter, on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being I’ll figure this out later and 10 equaling a hundred page outline), I’d put myself at about an 8. Continue reading

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Arizona Heat #ThrowbackThursday

 From Arizona Heat to One-Zero-Zero, read and enjoy twenty-six stories set in the strange retirement community of Twilight, Arizona. Continue reading

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Too Many Plots #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

What happens when you have too many plots? Paralysis sets in, and your writing freezes. Here’s one way to fix that. Continue reading

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