Author of over 12 novels and countless short stories and poems, Guy Incognito knows what it takes to create engaging characters, believable worlds, and success in writing.
Start with what you’re good at, and what you really enjoy. Learn your medium and hone your abilities. But once you become confident, branch out. Experiment with different formats. Some ideas work better in other formats than the one you’re experienced in.
What might make for a lousy novel could be a compelling short story. You might find that you have latitude in one medium that is lacking in another. This gives you a greater creative arsenal and makes you a more effective writer in the long run.
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It can be difficult to get to 3 if 1 is flawed. SourceWriting a novel is one thing. But if you're planning on continuing your plot and character development into further installments, there are some things you have to take into account. Writing... Read More Topics:
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Several first-time authors were on the list for the Man Booker prize! This is great since it gives even us first-timers a chance at achievement in the literary field on our first go.Five first novels are in the running for this year's Man Booker prize,... Read More Topics:
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In my last post I discussed using the natural hurt and anger writers are likely to feel upon rejection to their advantage.This might seem like an odd sentiment, but it makes more sense when you consider the alternatives. Other than anger, the other most... Read More Topics:
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It's at once the most painful and expected moments in one's writing career. After spending countless hours on your writing, after having your friends and family read it (or at least look it over), you decide to send it off for publication.And then, six... Read More Topics:
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This is among the first questions I receive from other first time authors:
"When do I know when it's time to start sending my manuscript off for publication? How do I know when it's really finished?"
I've met first-timers who have been... Read More Topics:
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Recently our Chicago Literary Scene Examienr had a chance to interview Stephanie Kuehnert, author of I Wanna Be your Joey Ramone.Check out their interactive interviewThis is interesting not only because the readers picked the questions, but also because... Read More
Ok, to be fair, editors as a group are not evil. But their influence can feel oppressive to writers who've just poured their hearts and souls into their work.So first thing to keep in mind when someone has just eviscerated your manuscript is that you... Read More Topics:
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Probably second only to "Have you been published?", the most frequent comment is receive is "My child seems to be interested in making up stories/writing fairytales etc. How do I encourage this?"Well, first thing's first. Talk to... Read More Topics:
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