I’m back! I apologize for the short hiatus. From choir tours, to
auditions, to funerals and more, my life has been on overdrive lately.
There have been many personal triumphs lately. For starters, if
you are living in Utah, be sure to come see me perform in “The Secret Garden”
at the Hale Center Theater Orem beginning in April. You can get details at http://www.haletheater.org.
I’ll let you know of the others in my writing update. As far as
writing goes, I’ve really hit my stride. Just take a look at the numbers:
Stats:
My word count for the week: 11,672
Running Total: 75,586
Writing Tip of the Week:
I’ll start sharing some tips from my presentation at UVU called “Avoiding
Cliché Like the Plague”. (See picture at the beginning of the post) Here’s my
first installment:
There are three kinds of cliché I try to strike out of my writing:
Cliché Phrases: “He’s as skinny as a pole.”
Cliché Plot Points: “The knight saves the damsel.”
Cliché Characters: “The elf has pointy ears, and an affinity for
baking.”
All of them can helped by taking what you have and twisting it,
adding a vivid detail or two. Instead
you could have:
“He’s as skinny as a melting icicle.”
“The knight’s horse saves the knight.”
“The elf is a sculptor whose greatest dream is to fly.”
Much more interesting, huh?
Writing Update:
One of my short stories “Checkin’ It Twice” was accepted into an
anthology this week. It will be out in time for the holiday season. I’ll post more when I have it.
Speaking of Christmas anthologies, I still have a few slots in my
own Christmas anthology of stories based on Christmas carols. Please check it
out under “current projects”.
I’m getting ready to submit a short story to David Farland’s “Nightingale”
contest. It can only be 2,500 words, but I think it’s great. Here’s hoping.
I also had two short stories become finalists in the Parables for
Today contest (parablesfortoday.com). I’m waiting to hear if I’ll get one of
the cash prizes (1st-5th place), but I’ll be happy in any
case, because they will be in that anthology as well.
Things also plug along well with the novels, with about 20,000
words in each.
“Canticle of Night” has reached over the halfway point and has
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Wow! You've been very busy. Kudos on all of your accomplishments!