Watching the Sausage Being Made
By Patrick LeClerc Every book began with a first draft. And they were all flawed, riddled with typos, plot holes, cliches, and bad ideas. Even […]
By Patrick LeClerc Every book began with a first draft. And they were all flawed, riddled with typos, plot holes, cliches, and bad ideas. Even […]
by Raymond M. Coulombe You are probably not the best judge of your own work. Having a good group of early readers is a […]
Part 3. Hot Feet “UH, EXCUSE ME,” Cornmelia tugged gently at Madam Spew’s robes, “is we, me and Lusty, proper married?” The Black Temple of […]
By Raymond M. Coulombe Yes. Okay, there should be some more here. Writing what you know is one of those truisms that everyone spouts. […]
by Raymond M. Coulombe They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Then again, it’s exactly the way we get our first […]
by Patrick LeClerc In fiction, as in life, it’s important to distinguish the motivations of the individual from those of the organization to which that […]
by Raymond M. Coulombe Once in a while we hear about some old time writer who hasn’t moved into the computer age. They may […]
by Raymond M. Coulombe As a writer you can just pull out your artistic license and poof! You have the make believe science your […]
Part 2. The Perfect Knight IT HATH BEEN TOLD by all that Good Prince Gildemaar was the perfect knight. With the setting sun gleaming off […]
by Raymond M. Coulombe I’ve been out on the road camping for about a month and a half already. There are a few things […]
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