This week I worked on the outlines for several upcoming projects. I had some good moments, some frustrating ones, and others that were filled with horrible ideas that I quickly tore up. (Don’t ask because I will deny they ever existed)
Today, I had a breakthrough. I read a few passages from non-fiction books on writing and a light bulb went off (no, make that fireworks). Some of the best advice I’ve read about how to create believable villains and how to take a suspense story line and make it believable (no matter how implausible it is) came from a book titled The Fire in Fiction by Donald Maass. I haven’t read the entire thing yet, but from what I’ve read so far I recommend it for anyone writing fiction.
Anyway, just wanted to share that my outlines are moving along. My goal is to be back to writing Trapped (my third novel-length gay romantic suspense featuring Walter Simon from More) by August 1.
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend. And happy 4th of July to my US followers. Happy belated Canada Day to those of you in Canada.
Sloan
Sloan, I read some of your new book More. Thank you for offering me a taste — much appreciated. I’ll be back to read more. Hot!
Grace
Thanks, Grace. I appreciate you taking a look. Congrats again on Untouched Places!
glad you’re moving along on your outlines. And, yup, I’m going to go out and buy Donald Maas’s book soon.
Thanks, Leigh. I think you’ll really like his book. I liked what he has to say about building characters.