by lzadmin | Sep 7, 2014 | Reading & Writing
Writing is fraught with angst and panic and euphoria and creative outbursts and emotional meltdowns. Writers experience the highs and the lows–which is a good thing because it helps us recreate the feelings in our characters. However…. those mood swings...
by lzadmin | Aug 31, 2014 | Reading & Writing, ROCK your Writing
Temperature symbolism is hot-hot-hot. Turn it up for burning anger or passion that sizzles. Turn it down to reveal character and mood. But be careful, the heated adjectives can be ambiguous in the cold reality of writing. Temperature can: reveal a novel’s...
by lzadmin | Aug 24, 2014 | Reading & Writing
Whether you believe there were 9 original muses—the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne—or 3 Muses, the fact remains that there exists a few lesser known Muses. You’ve probably encountered one or two of these stealth Muses because they love tormenting….uh, inspiring...
by lzadmin | Aug 17, 2014 | Life & Laughter
As a mom to four grown children, I found that there were a few tasks—important tasks– I neglected to teach them before sending them into the cold cruel world. Why is that, you ask? Moms and dads are busy. It’s often easier and faster for parents to...
by lzadmin | Aug 9, 2014 | Reading & Writing, ROCK your Writing
Characterization 101: Writers have quite an arsenal of ways for conveying a character’s personality. Whether overt or subtle, the savvy reader knows that characters are brought to life only if the writer has effectively done their job. So how does a writer...