This is the third installment in my series about purple prose and strategies for editing it out of your writing. You can read this one
Tag: fantasy
Purple Prose Cause #2: Over-application of World-building and Scene-setting
This is the second installment of a series on the causes and fixes for purple prose. If you missed the first post, it’ll help if
Inside the World of The Butterfly Stone, an Interview with Laurie Bell
Laurie Bell is a once upon a time former teacher and is now an administrator full time. She is regularly featured in the Antipodean Science
Purple Prose Cause #1: A Misinterpretation of the Phrase “Show, Don’t Tell”
My general approach to both writing and editing is less is definitely more. I like tight writing that doesn’t waste any ink or a reader’s
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained (Mistress of None #2) Release Day is Set and Sneak Peek at the Blurb
2019 was huge for my publishing career, and 2020 is shaping up to be pretty awesome, too. As you may have seen in my last
Inside the World of the Rahki Chronicles, an Interview with Rennie St. James
Rennie St. James loves to put a fictional spin on her favorite things. Adopted kittens transform into mountain lions. Martial arts training creates powerful modern