Transformation: Making the Ordinary into the Extraordinary
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Just as all good stories contain aspects of redemption, and death, so too transformation forms the engine propelling the narrative.
A major character or protagonist is like the Prophet Ezekiel in the Old Testament. God used Ezekiel to teach the Children of Israel how to suffer. Protagonists of our stories show readers, in much the same [...]
Tags: actions, antagonist, behavior, challenges, change, Children of Israel, death, extraordinary, failure, flaw, goal, grow, guide point, healing mantra, hero, heroine, journey evolution of character, life, major character, novel, Old Testament, ordinary, personality, pole star, Prophet Ezekiel, protagonist, psychological key, redemption, spiritual, story, transform, transition, wholeness
Writing and Cyberspace
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
As the economy languishes in limbo and many of us wonder what comes next, I have made several observations as an author, one of which is that the Internet has become an important meeting ground for both industry and consumers.
That I am an author makes me part of the publishing industry. The Internet offers a [...]
Tags: 21st century, artistry, author, business, challenges, consumer, craft, cyberspace, economy, entertainment, industry, information, Internet, publishing, research, writer, writing
Writing Challenges? | Questions About Your Story?
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Musings
Do you have any questions about writing?
Are you stuck with a story?
Don’t know where your novel is headed?
Or simply need a boost to get writing?
Send me your questions and I’ll address it it in a blog, with picture and everything.
Just for you.
Tags: blogs, boost, challenges, novel, pictures, questions, story, writing

