cj Sez: Apologies, apologies. Author Anne Louise Bannon was
unable to appear as our guest today. I’m hoping we can schedule her for a later
date. Plan B topic of the day is the time change. I hope you set your clock back one hour Saturday
evening. Here's a tidbit you may not know: We writers adhere to our own kind of clock.
I actually did set back all my clocks way too early on Saturday and then spent the rest of the day not really knowing what time it was. By the by, I think I found the answer to why there is a time change twice a year. According to one news dot com site: “Daylight saving time was first enacted by the federal government March 19, 1918, during World War I, as a way to conserve coal.”
I
just wish they’d make up my mind and keep one time or the other. Which would
you prefer?
A couple of Jane Friedman recent (and helpful) blogs:
This post is by author and book coach Kristin Melville who writes:
“Story structure promotes the concept that every scene of your story should serve a larger purpose—e.g., the inciting incident sparks the problem, and the climax eventually brings everything to a head.
So what do you need to succeed?”
Click on the link to read more.
Murky Middles Begone: Ensure the Middle of Your Book Stands Strong | Jane Friedman
The following post is by developmental editor and book
coach Hannah
Kate Kelley. Ms. Kelley writes:
“What is Gothic fiction?
Gothic fiction, also referred to as gothic horror, is a subgenre of Romantic literature born out of the late 18th century. These stories typically feature a hauntingly beautiful and dilapidated setting, suspenseful narratives, and dark themes like oppression, guilt, shame, and insanity.”
Murky Middles Begone: Ensure the Middle of Your Book Stands Strong | Jane Friedman
Gothic fiction, also referred to as gothic horror, is a subgenre of Romantic literature born out of the late 18th century. These stories typically feature a hauntingly beautiful and dilapidated setting, suspenseful narratives, and dark themes like oppression, guilt, shame, and insanity.”
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cj
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