by Jacque | Apr 24, 2019 | Character, Show, Structure, Uncategorized
Well-rounded characters drive a story. Without them, all we have are cardboard cutouts of roles that need to be filled. When these roles (hero, victim, villain, mentor, etc.) are filled with well-rounded characters, the story is complex, rich, and intriguing. The...
by Jacque | Mar 27, 2019 | Soapbox Talks, Uncategorized
Soapbox Talks stemmed from the desires to pay it forward and help get the word out for debut authors. Self-publishing can be a difficult journey and any little bit can help. Here, we’ll learn about the authors and their novels, written in their own words. To get...
by Jacque | Feb 26, 2019 | five requirements, Self-Editing, Structure, Uncategorized
Actually, let’s make that four… Editor’s note: I’ve removed the Predicament from the five requirements of story in my structure model. It’s such an inherent piece that I’ve never seen it missing when the Climax is presented clearly....
by Jacque | Jan 24, 2019 | Interviews, Uncategorized
Last week I was excited to receive an email from blogger and writer Esther Rabbit asking me to interview with her! She took the time out of her busy schedule to ask me for some tips for writers, how to balance editing and life, and some common myths about editing....
by Jacque | Dec 18, 2018 | Essential Scenes, Self-Editing, Structure, Uncategorized
For a piece of fiction to work, several elements must be present. Most commercial and genre fiction, those works of art that general audiences read and buy, follow the three-act structure. Not surprisingly, those acts are the beginning, middle, and end. But to have a...