Showing posts with label Writing the perfect novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing the perfect novel. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

What would YOUR MC say was the reason why your story matters?

This is Neil Gaiman and his advice to writers















DONALD MAASS WRITE TIP 82
Computer crash! House fire! Your WIP is gone, all backups fried. Write why your story matters, give that passage to your MC.

As I race up to the classroom, I hear Mrs Morgan, the school secretary, throw her vase of flowers into the bin and bang on the window to warn the teacher supervising the Infants’ playtime. She screams, “She's on Hughill Road – pass the word.” Why does this matter? Because life is short and if we’re not force feeding our faces with facts Mrs Baron will make sure we’ll all be wishing our lives were a whole lot shorter. And, this is soooo much fun. Twenty seconds and flight of stairs later, I slide down the corridor of the Junior Department. From every room there’s the flurry of tidying paper. As the teacher’s heads appear at their doors they shout, “Is it true? Did you see Mrs Baron?” What are they thinking? The Headscreecher’s been sighted on the road to school - I can’t stop and chat! I throw myself towards 6 SK’s door, and I shout, “Hey! Sir Learns-a-lot! The bloody Baron’s back!”

What would YOUR MC say was the reason why your story matters?

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Does YOUR MC hold a principle as part of who they are?


MAY IS HOSTED BY WRITING TIPS BY WRITERS, DONALD MAASS'  TWEETS ON CREATING THE PERFECT NOVEL ;)  & SECTIONS INSPIRED BY THESE:

“The single worst piece of writing advice I ever got was to stay away from the Internet because it would only waste my time and wouldn't help my writing. This advice was wrong creatively, professionally, artistically, and personally, but I know where the writer who doled it out was coming from.” ~ Cory Doctorow

DONALD MAASS WRITE TIP 80

List your cast. Give each an allegorical role: mother, destroyer, wanderer, sacrificial lamb etc. Make each more obvious. Make each character stand for a different principle but don’t tell your readers. Show it strongly once for each.

Prefect and perfect are like the same. The trouble is, when you sign up, no one tells you that a Prefect Badge can’t guarantee that anyone will listen to you. Wet floors. Swinging doors. Corners on folders. Could there be anywhere more dangerous in the whole world? I set a good example because if don’t then what kind of Prefect would I be? Sadly, behaviour in the corridor stamps on my ideal of organised until it’s all chaos. That adds cracks on my heart. I think some things age you… even if that’s not chronologically possible.

Which principle does YOUR MC hold as part of their identity?