Tag: Worksheet
The Location Worksheet
In an earlier post I discussed the Character Worksheet I used to keep track of all the characters mentioned in my Any Tomorrow Trilogy. The worksheet simply lists the name and a basic description of each character. This tool is very handy to make sure names aren’t too similar or…
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Monday Update
What I am reading ― As a geographer, I find Peter Turchi’s Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer an absolute must read. His use of process of exploration as a metaphor for the discovery process we, as writers, use is apt and dead on. More than that it…
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Character Worksheet
In one of my first posts I mentioned that I developed a rather detailed worksheet to keep track of my characters, locations, and specialized language references. As I continued my editing of Any Tomorrow: The Curse and Any Tomorrow: The Culling, I thought I might update the worksheet. I have…
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