There are only so many. Basically, every story goes something like this: man, woman, child, animal-protagonist-treated-anthropomorphically deals with antagonists, nature, supernatural or alien elements in order to win love, get sex, save the world, right a wrong, win power, or just get what they want – including and up to acceptance in the world. At [...]
Me? I Prefer People to Finger Puppets
One of the elements that separates good writing from the boiler-plate stuff is the quality of the characters. I remember picking up one of the first local novels ever published in my neck of the woods—one that was being devoured by all my students (think Twilight, but on an even more grass-roots basis and without [...]
Bad Boys and Brooding Heroes
What is it that draws women to these guys? Lately, I heard a piece on the radio about this very thing – that a recent study found women to be drawn to men dark and brooding—or forceful and swaggering. Happy men? Out in the cold. The odd corollary to this is that men were most [...]
The Perfect Thing
Whenever we watch a movie or talk about a book, G gets this wistful look and complains that people in stories always know exactly what to say. I’ve stopped pointing out that this may be due to the fact that good published dialogue is put together word by word by professional dramatists who write it [...]
Weaponized Language and Sex
May I just propose that writing is an art? An A-R-T. We writers use words instead of paint or stone or sound. And with those words, if we are good at what we do, we affect a manipulation of brain chemistry in our readers. We can invoke deep feeling. Deep thought. Anger, love, memory, discomfort. [...]

