Standing on the Shoulders of Luck

A personal essay on loss, parenting, and finding beauty in the day-to-day My grandpa always said that he had a lucky gene. He was a molecular biologist, so I have a tendency to believe him.  From his modest beginnings, he lived a life built on curiosity and tenacity, which earned him many recognitions in hisContinueContinue reading “Standing on the Shoulders of Luck”

5 Things to Consider When Looking for an Editor

There are plenty of good editors out there, but you might be thinking “how can I find one that’s also a good fit?” Once you’ve determined that your draft is ready for an editor (and this is an important step!), these are some questions to think about as you narrow down your list. Do theyContinueContinue reading “5 Things to Consider When Looking for an Editor”

What’s the Theme of Your Book?

Finding the theme of your book requires diving into why you are writing it. What motivated you to start writing it? If you didn’t have a motivation from the beginning, what patterns do you find yourself returning to with the internal and external stories?

The theme is not the log line (what the story is about), but the take-away message about what is important in our world. It’s where you put yourself and your beliefs into a work of fiction.

What to Consider When Writing Your Fantasy Novel: Tropes

It’s probably impossible to avoid a trope of some kind—all stories fall into some kind of trope—and this is fine! What makes your story stand out is the writing, characters, setting, and the change your protagonist goes through.

What to Consider When Writing Your Fantasy Novel: Subgenres

This is part two in a four-part series on the elements of fantasy writing. As a refresher, the first part covered the basic elements of a fantasy novel. This second part focuses on subgenres. First, let’s talk about what I mean when I say fantasy fiction . . . What separates fantasy from science fictionContinueContinue reading “What to Consider When Writing Your Fantasy Novel: Subgenres”