Keynote address: Cherry Adair – RWAus14

Cherry Adair is an award-winning and best-selling South African American romantic fiction writer. She lives near Seattle, Washington. She is a six-time finalist for the RITA Award given by Romance Writers of America, and she has been nominated for the Career Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense from Romantic Times two times. Her book Hide and […]

Saturday program – RWAus14

My breakout sessions are highlighted. 08:30-09:00 Keynote Address  Cherry Adair 09:00-09:15 Destiny Romance Sponsor Address 09:15-10:15 Q&A On Publishing with authors Anne Gracie, editors Kate Byrne, Joel Naoum, Agents Lucienne Diver, Alex Adsett, publisher Jim Azevedo 10:15-10:45 Morning Tea 10:45 – 12:15 Saturday Breakout Session 1 Build 3-D Characters So They Leap Off The Page […]

Destiny romance: Thrills and Spills – RWAus14

Life as a debut author  Q&A Jennifer St George and Laura Greaves Penguin`s digital books Category romance Editing process  Easy to manage Suggestions that make sense – can negotiate if there is one line or plot point you want to keep   Tips for new authors  Strong relationship with editors Be very professional, hit every […]

Writing the knockout novel: Pt 7 – RWAus14

How to write Dazzling Dialogue for your characters. Definition Dialogue is a compression and extension of action   The 8 essentials: 1. It has an agenda Every character who says something in a scene should want something A way to create instant conflict is to have characters express different agendas via dialogue 2. Flows from […]

Writing the knockout novel: pt 6 – RWAus14

Characters and Scenes   Characters How can you make your characters interesting, memorable, different? Good characters jump off the page Jump off the page:   Unpredictable, but can justify it:   Make a list of possible actions and decisions There will be some that are silly You might end up picking one that is further down […]

Writing the knockout novel: pt 5 – RWAus14

The mirror moment and door #2.   The Mirror Moment Write your novel from the middle James Scott Bell   Midpoint (of story, may not actually be): A look in the mirror Who am I? What have I become? What MUST I become? Or I am probably going to die Finding strength to keep going

Writing the knockout novel: pt 4 – RWAus14

Crucible:  arena of conflict   What binds the two combatants together? Thriller Reason the bad guy keeps going Is not going to give up Moral or professional duty to continue (eg police, detective)   Eg The Odd Couple Friends but very different Felix is suicidal as his wife has left him Oscar, as his friend, […]

Writing the knock-out novel: pt 3 – RWAus14

Structure – Door #1 Structure is the software for your imagination   Putting the story in the right order allows people to read it in the best way possible : Beginning Middle End   Or as some people have: Beginning Muddle End   Concept: Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Pillars go deep into the […]

Writing the Knockout Novel – James Scott Bell – RWAus14

This was a full day seminar, really good with ideas for plotting and structure.  James Scott Bell was a good presenter, and had a lot of examples from movies and books to illustrate discussion topics. Overall it was a good day (except seating arrangements, but that is a different story).  My main comments were that […]