Blogging Can Improve Your Writing–Even Your Fiction
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, The House
I recently ran across an article at problogger.net–Six Very Official Ways to Improve Your Writing.
While the article aims at helping the blogger improve her/his craft, the suggestions hearken to what we know delivers exciting and engaging language.
More importantly, Darren Rowse, encourages us to shift our attitude and approach towards blogging in a way that fiction [...]
Tags: blogging, editing, fiction, writing
The Quality of Our Work…
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings, The House
Do you feel that some best selling author’s books start off good but at some point are just not exciting as they use to be? Why, Why not? This question was posted on the yahoo group: africanamericansonthemovebookclub
I was touched that the question was raised and addressed–and by black authors.
I reveled in the response that one [...]
Tags: africanamericansonthemovebookclub, authors, best selling authors, blackaouthors, craft, fiction style, Goddard College, Hurston-Wright Writing Conference, low residency MFA, Miki Starr, novels, short stories, Stephen King, substance, technique, Voices of Our Nations, writing, writing classes, writing groups, writing teachers
My Characters’ Obsessions
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Book Discussions, The House
I’m noticing is that as I work on my 9th novel–I’ve written 8–all unpublished–my published work is a collection of short stories, “Keeper of Secrets…Translations of an Incident“—that I’m identifying and honing in on my major character’s obsession.
This is a new discovery for me. I realize in revising and editing my recent, and 8th novel, [...]
Tags: abortion, anjuellefloyd.com, betrayal, character, characters, development, fiction, The House
My Characters' Obsessions
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Book Discussions, The House
I’m noticing is that as I work on my 9th novel–I’ve written 8–all unpublished–my published work is a collection of short stories, “Keeper of Secrets…Translations of an Incident“—that I’m identifying and honing in on my major character’s obsession.
This is a new discovery for me. I realize in revising and editing my recent, and 8th novel, [...]
Tags: abortion, anjuellefloyd.com, betrayal, character, characters, development, fiction, The House

