Tuesday Tips
Go to your studio…
Counting Calories
Are you consuming enough story calories?
Fun with Words
The sign reads: Do Not Feed the Pigeons They’re Already Stuffed I like that the sign can have two meanings. Of course they are stuffed birds, but you could also imagine that they are real birds that are stuffed with food. When you’re working on something, what are the two ways it could be interpreted? In your story could one character think one thing and another character something different altogether (introducing the beauty of conflict)? Stretch yourself and have fun. Image copyright © Yucel Moran/Unsplash
There is nothing noble…
And prove it she did…
School finished for me, and I paid Miss N. by giving her all the furniture, and leaving her to do as she liked; while I went back to my writing, which pays much better, though Mr. F. did say, “Stick to your teaching; you can’t write.” Being willful, I said, “I won’t teach; and I can write, and I’ll prove it.” From a May 1862 journal entry by Louisa May Alcott author of Little Women and other works