Traveling this long and interesting road since I decided to try my hand at writing a novel has been a real eye opener. Who knew there was so much involved in putting my story on paper? I respect authors who have written an engrossing story, then managed to find an agent and a publisher. On the other hand, I’m sometimes disappointed with the quality of writing, wondering how a book managed to get published at all.
This brings me to my fear of putting my story out there if it’s not as perfect as I can make it. Fascinating characterization, interesting setting, thoughtful plot line, and control of back story. I’ve become a great lover of books written to educate a new writer. Most recently, I bought one called “The Emotion Thesaurus”. It provides a laundry list of examples to write the emotions of your characters without falling into the trap of cliche. As my writing group points out on a regular basis, I sometimes forget to include my protagonist’s emotions, assuming that the reader understands what’s going on in my characters’ heads. Wrongo!
As I’ve been reading through this new how-to book, I’m inspired to go back into my story and find places where the emotional impact of a scene can be more accurately shown…never told!…to make my protagonist more human.
If you have a favorite book about the craft of writing, I’d love to hear about it. Always looking for new volumes to add to my ever-expanding library.
Thanks Debi, I will have to check out The Emotion Thesaurus. It seems that I too am guilty of not always getting across my characters feelings.
I particularly enjoyed Make a Scene: Crafting a Powerful Story One Scene at a Time by Jordan E. Rosenfeld. It has plenty to think about for juggling character, dialogue, setting and story for maximum impact.
Karen… haven’t heard of that one…I’ll check it out… THANX!
Debi
Ralph Keyes has two great books out for frustrated writers. The Courage to Write and Hope for Writers, both excellent books. I would also recommend Novelists Boot Camp but cannot remember the writer’s name off the top of my head, but it is in my library at home. I mention more books in my blog about procrastinating and frustrating feelings new writer experience, take a look sometime at treadwriter.wordpress.com
Treadwriter…thanks for those recommendations. And I’ll check out your website.
Debi