48. Life Experiences That Prepared Me to Write the Sonrise Stable Series

48. Life Experiences That Prepared Me to Write the Sonrise Stable Series

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Course Overview

  • Announcements
  • 1a. Introduction
  • 1b. (PDF) Course Outline
  • 2. The Approach of this Course1
  • 3. "Secrets" to Great Writing: (hint - there aren't any!)
  • 4. Establishing Writing Habits or Routines
  • 5. Software Recommendations to Make Writing Easier
  • 5b. Living Writer Online Writing App pt. 1
  • 5c. Living Writer Online Writing App pt. 2
  • 6a. Don't Know What to Write About? Take a Look at these Suggestions!
  • 6b. (PDF) Story Ideas If You're In Search of Something to Write About

Story Elements

  • 7a. Point of View Character, Person, and Tense
  • 7b. Third Person Limited Point of View2
  • 7c. (PDF) Changing the Point of View Writing Exercise
  • 8a. Using Character Profiles to Help Develop Well-rounded Characters
  • 8b. (PDF) Character Profile Sheet
  • 8c. (PDF) Questions to Ponder About Your Characters
  • 9a. Describing Characters
  • 9b. (PDF) Four Samples of Character Descriptions
  • 9c. (PDF) Character Description Practice
  • 10a. Character Arc - What does your main character want to accomplish?
  • 10b. (PDF) Character Arc Worksheet
  • 11a. Plot and the Story Arc
  • 11b. (PDF) Plot and Story Arc Worksheet
  • 12a. Conflict, Tension, Suspense, Unpredictability - Keeping the Reader Interested2
  • 12b. (PDF) Conflict, Tension, Unpredictability Worksheet
  • 13a. Physical Setting and Time Period
  • 13b. (PDF) Setting and Time Period Worksheet
  • 14a. Story Overview (maybe an outline?)
  • 14b. (PDF) Story Overview Worksheet2
  • 15. First Draft Pep Talk - Go Team, Go!

Nuts and Bolts

  • 16a. Sentences and Basic Grammatical Concepts
  • 16b. Sentences and Basic Grammatical Concepts
  • 16c. (PDF) Sentences and Basic Grammatical Concepts
  • 17a. The All-important First Sentence
  • 17b. (PDF) First Sentences
  • 18. Paragraphs - What are They and How are They Used in Fiction?
  • 19. A Change of Scene
  • 20. Hooking the Reader With the First Chapter
  • 21. Vocabulary and Word Choice - Bigger isn't Better!2
  • 22a. Becoming a POV Detective
  • 22b. Types of POV Issues
  • 22c. (PDF) Summary of POV Issues
  • 23. Dialog, Dialog Tags, and Action Beats2

The Bigger Picture

  • 24a. Showing vs. Telling and When to Use Each
  • 24b. Showing vs. Telling Worksheet
  • 25. Pacing - the Speed at Which Your Story Moves2
  • 26a. Backstory - What it is, When and How to Include it
  • 26b. (PDF) Backstory Worksheet
  • 27a. Is Your Story Believable?2
  • 27b. (PDF) Believability Worksheet
  • 28a. Foreshadowing
  • 28b. (PDF) Foreshadowing Worksheet
  • 29. What Makes a Good Ending? Samples From Literature
  • 30. Three Sonrise Stable Endings
  • 31. Adding a Little Humor to Your Story

Feedback, Revisions, and Editing

  • 32a. Story/Book Checklist and Book Lengths
  • 32b. (PDF) Story/Book Checklist2
  • 33a. My Editing and Revision Process Overview2
  • 33b. (PDF) Editing and Revision Process Overview
  • 34. Learn to Welcome Constructive Criticism
  • 35. Where to Find Critiquers
  • 36. A Sample Critique Using Track Changes Feature
  • 37. More Info on How Track Changes Works
  • 38. Types of Edits and Sources/Prices for Human Editors

Software Tools For Editing

  • 39. Software That Reads Aloud to You
  • 40. SmartEdit Writer Basic Editing Checks
  • 41. ProWriting Aid - My Favorite Editing Software
  • 42. Grammarly - Limited Free Version
  • 43. Quick Look at Hemingway, Ginger, and Whitesmoke
  • 44. Antidote - Powerhouse Editing With Some Complexity
  • 45. Is Editing Software Sufficient or Do You Need a Human Editor?

Christian Considerations

  • 46a. What Exactly is a Christian Novel?
  • 46b. (PDF) Donna Fleisher's Definition of a Christian Novel
  • 47. Christian Who Writes? Or Christian Author?
  • 48. Life Experiences That Prepared Me to Write the Sonrise Stable Series
  • 49a. What Should Be Included in Christian Fiction?
  • 49b. (PDF) Philippians 4:8 - A Guide For Christian Authors
  • 50a. Things You Don't Want to Write About in a Christian Novel
  • 50b. (PDF) My Don't Include in Christian Fiction List
  • 51. Sonrise Stable Book 1 - Comparing Jet's Death to Christ Dying for Us
  • 52. Sonrise Stable Book 1 - Carrie's Salvation Story
  • 53. Scriptural Themes in the Sonrise Stable Series
  • Bible Stories for Children

A Few Thoughts on Writing for Children and Writing a Series

  • 54. Writing Children's Books
  • 55. Things to Consider When Writing a Series

Thoughts on Publishing

  • 56. Overview of Traditional Publishing
  • 57. Reasons to Consider Self Publishing
  • 58a. Overview of the Self Publishing Process
  • 58b. (PDF) My Molly Green Magazine Article on Self Publishing
  • 59a. This is NOT Self Publishing
  • 59b. This is NOT Self Publishing pt. 2
  • 60. How to Legally Use Scripture, Song Lyrics, and Images in Your Book
  • 61. Illustrations and Illustrators
  • 62. Book Covers and Software for Interior Layout
  • 63. Copyrights, Trademarks, and ISBNs - Oh my!
  • 64. Tips for a Successful Book/Author Website
  • 65. Getting a Book Printed
  • 66. Realistic Expectations for Book Sales

The Compost Heap

  • 67. Composting Life Experiences - and Continuing Education
  • Writing Resources (PDF)

Q&A - Answering Your Questions

  • Send Me Your Questions
  • Are Social Media and Blogging Effective Marketing Tools for Self Publishers?

Writing Critiques and Additional Videos

  • Submit Your Work for a Critique (limited)
  • Critique - Chapter 1 - Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
  • Critique - Chapter 1 - Mystery Horse: Horse Club by Lisa Morgan
  • Critique - Thunder Dog