I was recently invited to join the Algonquin Redux writers roundtable. This is a terrific site for writers and readers. I will be posting a new essay on the 9th of each month. I’m sharing the link and also encouraging you to browse the archives to find a variety of brief essays by amazing authors. Sharing my Jan 2014 post now on Algonquin Redux
Sarah’s & Cynde’s Blog
Solstice Sky After Snow
Dare to dream, write, share…
Don’t Fear the Silence and the Stillness…
“Life stand still here.” Virginia WoolfWriters: Don’t fear the silence and the stillness because, beneath it, there is fuel to light the fire for so many stories.
Some Days It’s Good to Curl Up Creatively…
Snow outside, deadlines looming, taking a tip from Moseley Kitty: Curl up until you feel snug.
PARITY: The Other Cat in the Room
It’s Sunday and I’m finishing up two scenes for today’s writing quota. Both these scenes center around two characters. Both scenes share the same viewpoint character. And I will rely on parity to make sure both scenes come to life. In very simple terms for writers of fiction, “parity” means knowing your non-viewpoint character’s desire(s) and goal(s) within the scene as well as you know those of your viewpoint character. If you feel a scene going dead, try parity. Work the scene through the non-viewpoint character’s eyes. Let the non-VP character drive the scene. Your protagonist is only as strong …
Writers: Pull Up from the Page for the High View and other De-stressing Tips
I’m on deadline for Penguin/Blue Rider Press and the book is due in less than three months. Do I feel the stress? Sure. Even after six previous novels published by the majors? Oh yeah. But there are four things I’ve learned over my years as a pro writer that instantly help to drop my stress meter by notches: 1) Take ten deep breaths. That’s inhale, and, yes, exhale, too. Honestly, it sounds too reasonable and basic to mention, but when I’m stressing out, I am not breathing. Not smart. Oxygen helps everything. 2) Slow down to speed up. It’s not …
BLOWBACK — October 1, 2013 – Official Launch Date!
Today is the day BLOWBACK–a Vanessa Pierson Novel by Valerie Plame and Sarah Lovett–officially becomes available! We are celebrating this amazing creative collaboration.
Holding Your Latest Book (Baby) in Your Hands–just weeks before the official pub date
Today, for the first time, I held the hardcover of BLOWBACK (Blue Rider Press, Oct 2013), the debut novel in a series of international spy thrillers co-authored with former CIA operations officer Valerie Plame Wilson. Honestly, my first reaction was a very basic, wow, it’s shiny and beautiful! This has been a long project and Valerie and I are very proud of BLOWBACK–which has already garnered a starred review in Library Journal this month–at the same time we are already at work on the second novel in the series. So the first book/baby is taking her first steps just as I’m falling …
A Public School Education–a Gift Worth Paying For
ArtWorks elementary school students heard poet James McGrath read from Dreaming Invisible Voices (Sunstone Press). Then the students were asked to write a poem in the voice of an animal or a part of nature. My daughter chose a cobra. COBRA (from the ArtWorks Poetry Anthology 2012-2013) By Pearl Mariano I sway at the worldAs it goes byI feel the beats asIt goes around and comes aroundI feel the beat of your angerI am the mirror you look intoIf you are calmI am calmAnd we can sway together Kathleen Nakamura’s 3rd GradeEl Dorado Community SchoolSpecial thanks to James McGrath and …
Showing Up for Work–on the Page
If you haven’t heard Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Ted” talk on creativity, genius, and showing up for work, listen now.