Making Soup
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Screenwriter, and Creative Writing teacher of Morningside Writers, Kendall Williams, likens crafting stories and novels to setting about to make soup.
We discussed the two processes in our a today’s special segment of Book Talk, Creativity and Family Matters, Savory Writing: Character and Plot.
Two essential ingredients to a savory and aromatic story or novel are [...]
Tags: Book Talk, character, Creativity and Family Matters, drama, fiction writing, Kendall Williams, Morningside Writers, plot, savory writing, screenwriter, soup
Revising vs. Editing
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Writers revise. Editors edit.
–Author, editor and journalist, Rhonda Crowder
Good novels must undergo both processes. As to who carries them out on a work of fiction is a matter of subtle and often unconscious debate.
Author, editor and journalist, Rhonda Crowder whom I recently interviewed on my weekly blog talk radio show, Book Talk Creativity and Family [...]
Tags: author, blog talk radio, Book Talk, Creativity and Family Matters, editing, editor, first drafts, journalist, Pablo Picasso, revising, Rhonda Crowder, rough draft, writing

