I love subplots. I love reading them and writing them and watching them on television. I think they should be approached with a degree of caution; you don’t want to distract from the [...]

It’s that new-release time for me again and I need to get my rear-end in gear. Publicity in even the most casual way (giving someone your card when they ask about your book) [...]

Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Snow White, Harry Potter…and it’s not just in children’s literature that there are absent mothers/fathers/wives/husbands. If you think about it, many novels (except, maybe, ones that are specifically focusing [...]

Soooo….I’m editing. I’ve got this 70,000 word document on a computer screen that needs to be assessed, reorganized, and added to/subtracted from. I wrote it primarily on my laptop (although sometimes notebooks were [...]

I’m from the American South, so it should be cussin’. Basically, I’m covering profanity here, and am curious to poll writers’ and readers’ thoughts. Generation X, including yours truly, had a certain amount [...]

I’ve gotten to that part of the manuscript. You know the part I’m talking about.  I’ve written the first draft from beginning to end, and now it’s time to make some assessments. Where [...]

Sometimes when I’ve got my writer hat on (conferences, signings, publicity things), I’m asked to look over someone’s draft, short story, or manuscript. If I’ve got the time (and usually I try to [...]

I was part of a writers’ conference this past weekend and talked about developing characters for mysteries. The audience was attentive, the library that hosted the event was gracious, and my topic seemed [...]

Sometimes life happens to a writer and they get behind. Not me, of course! I’d never do that. But some writers do. If you’re one of those writers (poor things), here are some [...]

We all need a little help. I’ve been the recipient of a great deal of help the last few days—in the form of my twelve-year-old son. We were at Walmart and he wanted [...]

I’ve always been fascinated by different perspectives (like the optical illusion on the left. Do you see the young woman with her face turned away? Do you see the hag with her chin [...]

The other day, my college roommate sent me an email.  She was going to the beach house on Sullivan’s Island, SC (near Charleston)—did I want to come? Of course, I had no business [...]

Cool: Tell your friends your mother writes books. Have them convinced you’re a liar. Have Mom verify later she actually does write. Maximum impact! Your name is in actual, printed books (because Mom [...]

What makes a good protagonist? This is a pretty subjective question since different readers like different types of heroes and heroines. But I see some common traits among the protagonists I admire: They’re [...]

I have always been fascinated that American Martha Grimes writes a very successful British police procedural series. The series is set around different British pubs, and includes deft descriptions of various British locales. [...]

It’s a rough world out there right now, job-wise. It’s even rough for characters in manuscripts. I’ve found that if one of my characters isn’t doing their job in telling the story, then [...]

Lately I’ve really paid attention when I’ve had an “aha!” moment when talking to people. You know the kind of moment: one minute you’re having a boring conversation with a mom about the [...]

The Devil in Manuscript: Nathaniel Hawthorne “I do believe,” said he, soberly, “or, at least, I could believe, if I chose, that there is a devil in this pile of blotted papers.” I [...]

Iago made the perfect Shakespearean villain. Evil to the core, he was determined to abuse Othello’s trust. He manipulates Othello and plots to destroy him. Wow. My bad guys are murderers, but Iago [...]