by Michael Mahin | Blog, Book Reviews, Character Development, Characterization, Writing Advice, Writing Tips
REVIEW: Getting Into Character: 7 Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors by Brandilyn Collins. [This is Part 2. Click here for Part 1.] Kurt Vonnegut has some great, snappy sayings about writing. Here’s one of my favorites: “Every character should want something,... by Michael Mahin | Blog, Book Reviews, Characterization, Writers on Writing, Writing Advice, Writing Tips
REVIEW: Getting Into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn from Actors by Brandilyn Collins (Wiley 2002). If you’re like me, character is tough. Sure, I can get a character sketch together, but it’s hard turning that sketch into a living breathing... by Michael Mahin | Blog, Writers on Writing, Writing Advice, Writing Tips
The single most important step in the realization of your writing dream is setting a goal. It’s for this reason that the process of goal setting figures prominently into the programs of every self-help/ life-coach everrrrrrrrrrrrr. Not an exaggeration. Check out the... by Michael Mahin | Blog, Children's Writing, Picture Books, Writing Advice, Writing Tips
Incidental vs. Cause-and-Effect Action: Do You Know the Difference? This is Part 2 of my look at Ann Whitford Paul’s Writing Picture Books: A Hands-On Guide From Story Creation to Publication (Writers Digest Books, 2009). You can read Part 1, which is about the one... by Michael Mahin | Blog, Flipboard, The Writing Process, Writers on Writing, Writing Advice, Writing Tips
Check out my newest Flipboard Magazine! I’ve collected over 30 articles from various sources featuring famous writers talking about writing. You’ve seen articles like “10 Writing Tips From Hemingway,” or “Neil Gaiman’s 8 Writing...