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    Feeling the writing blues

    You have several possible directions, all of which are attractive to you??!! Time to celebrate. Your creative juices overflow. Enjoy the moment. You are obviously working on a great story. Congratulations.
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    Is it a good idea to release new chapters while revising the whole novel?

    I love ebooks. I can publish, revise, republish, revise... You mention early parts of a book. It gets more complicated with early parts of a series. I have changed characters in many ways. Bad guys become less bad - or more. Good guys change alliances. Eight books in, I may flip a...
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    I literally can't stop reading my latest chapter.

    By now you've read enough published writing to know what "good" is. So, if your chapter measures up, congratulations. If you want to stop and rest a bit, fine. But success is a great motivator. You've done one good chapter, so you can be confident in doing another. Get going on the next -...
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    Chapter Lengths

    If you want to see short chapters, look at James Patterson, supposedly the most popular writer in America. Two pages. Maybe three. It's like he gets paid by the chapter. I find it annoying, but there must be something to it. He's the one getting rich, not us.
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    Feeling a bit discouraged in writing

    I think I gave up on being a famous writer about forty years ago. And the last 50 agents I contacted agreed - no fame and fortune coming down the road. But I keep writing. Yes, because I like to write. But readers do matter to me. I check draft2digital every morning. I like seeing a few...
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    what sign lets you know that the author is really good?

    Love the question. And I think you are onto a major feature - originality. Assuming an author can describe characters and setting and present dialog that seems real, what contribution can they make beyond basic skills? We should probably start a list. You named one - fresh directions with...
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    Female Characters

    If you follow reddit, watch for posts in xxchromosomes. Read them as a person. Notice the issues. The fears. Learn. When appropriate, apply what you learned to your character development.
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    Inner fear

    Thoughts on chapter length: My novels also have long chapters. It just seemed right. Then I read some James Patterson novels. Really short chapters. Bestselling novelist on the planet (his book jackets say). I reread my own chapters. Could I cut them up? I found when I reviewed that many...
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    How do you guys start a story?

    I need a character, a place for the character, and a problem for the character. And I have to get it all in the first paragraph. MAYBE, if I can do that my readers will bother reading paragraph two. No guarantees. So, what do I need before I write the first sentence? A mental image. I need...
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    The biggest L

    I killed off one of my MCs on the second page. The whole book then tries to determine who she was and why she died. Turns out she had a tough life. I didn't want the whole novel to be tragic, but it was the very end before there is some happiness. There is a risk in such negativity. Like...
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    Some of the hurdles you've faced as your book was nearing its ending...

    I have one series that is 8 books long. I would finish one and immediately have an idea for another arc. I think I rounded everything up and finally came to a conclusion in book 8, but there are still times when I think of writing #9. I think that comes from loving the characters and places...
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    Letting the Work Flow

    I woke up this morning with the endling to my novel. I write mysteries, and I am 65,000 words into an 80-85,000 word murder mystery. Now I finally know who the killer is. Complete surprise to me. I was leaning toward another guy for most of the book. But now I like this other killer better...
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    Just got my first one star rating

    I got a one-star rating on one of my books (Waters of the Kalahari). It was deserved. I was deep into a series and moving right along. Didn't take the time to revise. I left the book on Scribblehub thinking I would get back to it. But it was months later. Too long to leave bad writing out...
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    The male mc should always have the best friend/bro

    Interesting question. And valid. There was a period not too long ago when most cop movies were buddy films. Two guys argue all the time but eventually appreciate each other. Now? Not so sure. Let me extend the question. I have been reading what agents are looking for (and after another 40...
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    What should be the average words per chapter?

    You may be new to the forum, but you ask a good question. I am currently reading a lot of James Patterson. According to his jacket covers, he is the most popular author in America. Maybe a good guy to learn from. The first thing that struck me about his writing is how short his chapters are...
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    A discussion on target audiences

    I love the way this thread is evolving. Lots of back and forth leading to more clarity and more insights. Me? I have discovered my audience since the move to draft2digital. I have twenty novels on there, and I can see each day what my readers want. I have a series of alternate history (fun...
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    How to Get back on the Saddle?

    I think breaks have value. The world moves on, you move on, you learn and grow. Your story will be richer for what you have encountered. If your story has value to you, you will reflect on today's insights and rethink your characters and plot. You might even change your ending. Historical...
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    How far do you plan your stories?

    I invent a beginning. I have heard over and over and over you get your readers (and agents and editors) in the first page. So I work that page over and over. It defines the characters. It defines the ending. It tells me what will happen in the middle. I'm still not good enough to get...
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    Character depth and character development in the story.

    I spend a lot of time developing characters, but there is a risk. We want something to happen (I think). There has to be action. But we also need characters we care about (at least I do). But taking page after page to develop characters seems to slow everything down. Chapters of character...
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    How do readers react?

    As a writer, I want to keep my readers reading. I fear if I am not posting, they will lose interest and just move over to any of hundreds of other writers. Wish I could keep them breathlessly waiting for my next chapter, but I am just not that good. So, yes, life intervenes. I have gaps...
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