Coming: writing tips once a week

I have decided to organise my blog better in future.

I am going to start with a regular weekly post that gives writing tips (not to be confused with tips on getting published, or writing a novel in general, which I do talk about sometimes anyway).

This will deal with problems at sentence or paragraph level. Grammar, style, that sort of thing. Yeah, I used to be an Engish teacher, for my sins. Some of it will be basic, some of it more advanced…so drop by on Sundays if you are interested.

ANOTHER REVIEW :

From Donna Hanson over at the Australian speculative fiction site:
Specusphere

On the writing: “Larke’s writing too is so vivid and solid that at times it leaves me breathless or just plain green with envy.”
On the main character: “As a character, Ligea is fearless, bloodthirsty, vicious, sexy and determined…”
This character’s conflict and transformation was entirely convincing and satisfying to read.”

On the world: “Heart of the Mirage has aspects of Havenstar’s inventiveness, with an interactive landscape that is highly imaginative and entertaining.”


Oh wow. I think she liked it!


Comments

Coming: writing tips once a week — 7 Comments

  1. Yes – I can totally relate to the breathless and green with envy comment (and all the others come to think of it).
    “When’s the next one coming out?” I whine, plaintively.
    Kylie Seluka

  2. Kylie:
    The next one has a publishing date of January. Sometimes that means it hits the stores before Xmas – but whether the book sellers have time to open the box of books is another story altogether!

    And thanks for the encouragement. Never doubt that a writer needs all the encouragement they can get, even after publication…we are a greedy lot.

  3. aha. I’m only halfway through the book…. haven’t had much time to read anything heavier than children’s books, I’m afraid… haha. but will review it as soon as I finish it. 😀

  4. Well in that case – I really enjoyed your ‘Isles of Glory’ series – all three books. And I think ‘Heart of Mirage’ is even better. The interesting thing for me is apart from the enjoyment – I also feel I have learnt a lot about writing – characterisation, setting, plotting etc by reading your books – good things of course!
    Kylie Seluka

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