I just finished the second draft of the book I’ve been writing. Overall, I’m a lot happier with the second draft than with the first one. However…and that’s where things become tricky. For starters, I think the end chapter of my second draft is a lot weaker than the first […]
Yearly Archives: 2011
I finished rereading Carol Plum-ucci’s The Body of Christopher Creed this morning and still felt the same excitement and thrill of the first time I read it back in 2004. To briefly sum the story, Christopher Creed has gone missing and Torey Adams is determined to find out what happened […]
The Body of Christopher Creed
I finished rereading Carol Plum-ucci’s The Body of Christopher Creed this morning and still felt the same excitement and thrill of the first time I read it back in 2004. To briefly sum the story, Christopher Creed has gone missing and Torey Adams is determined to find out what happened […]
The Body of Christopher Creed
I finished rereading Carol Plum-ucci’s The Body of Christopher Creed this morning and still felt the same excitement and thrill of the first time I read it back in 2004. To briefly sum the story, Christopher Creed has gone missing and Torey Adams is determined to find out what happened […]
The Body of Christopher Creed
I finished rereading Carol Plum-ucci’s The Body of Christopher Creed this morning and still felt the same excitement and thrill of the first time I read it back in 2004. To briefly sum the story, Christopher Creed has gone missing and Torey Adams is determined to find out what happened […]
The Body of Christopher Creed
An important tip James Dashner gave at “Life, the Universe & Everything” is that goals are important when writing. Now that does kind of go without saying, but it stands for repeating half a week later. As far as my writing goals go, I have generally had to keep the […]
Just your Typical, Lame Excuse for an Update
I spent the last three days at BYU’s “Life, the Universe, and Everything” (LTUE) symposium about writing. It went well – panelists addressed topics ranging from the writer’s life and health to the process of submitting and publicizing one’s work all the way even to taxes. I could recap it […]