For a book, of course. My first two novels (The Night Inside and Blood and Chrysanthemums) were set in Toronto, so finding locations wasn’t that difficult. I just shamelessly stole from the places that I lived and worked. Other bits I hand-waved as required (mostly deserted industrial lands … yeah, I think there are some […]
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Places I stole
July 29th, 2017 · 1 Comment
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Exercising the Mental Muscles: Part III A sharp-edged gust of wind
April 2nd, 2017 · No Comments
SPEAK, DON’T SPEAK V. Hereafter follows the first-person version of IV. A sharp-edged gust of wind threatened to snatch my hat from my hand and send it cartwheeling down the beach. I was out of practice at this, it seemed. My skirts were too long, my coat too thin, my hat nothing more than a […]
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Exercising the Mental Muscles, Part II: She was out of practice at this
March 3rd, 2017 · No Comments
Continuing the variations on a theme exercises I did from Wonderbook. I’m sparing you the “dialogue only” version, which did not really work, and the combined “description only/dialogue only” version, which was not much better. Today’s version is third person and ended up being past tense vs. present. I think I might need to […]
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Exercising the mental muscles. Part I: The Shore is Grey
February 19th, 2017 · No Comments
I’ve been less productive than hoped since Christmas (work, events, general laziness to blame) but I did revisit some of the exercises I did from Wonderbook by jeff Vandermeer. The last one was quite challenging, as it involved rewriting a scene multiple times (some of which I admit to having skipped from lack of interest). […]
Picture this, Part II
January 6th, 2017 · No Comments
Being the second in my series of inspiration pictures for the WIP. I found the first of these images on my Beautiful Bizarre Magazine instagram feed, which is a constant source of incredible art that could serve as inspiration for dozens of stories (were I the sort of person who could have that many ideas). It’s […]
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Picture this…
December 9th, 2016 · No Comments
I finished off Nanowrimo at just over 4,000 words so it was reasonably productive. However, I’ve now started a three-day a week work contract so the next few months may be a bit slow. One lovely way to pretend to be working is to look for visual references to help ground your words in something […]
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NaNoWriMo we go…
November 22nd, 2016 · No Comments
Well, I’m a bit behind on this, as expected. No, I did not expect to write a novel during November. However, I did use the National Novel Writing Month period to try to get as many words down as possible while I was working on Cold Hillside. I never managed more than about 10,000 – […]
Here’s how to finish that book… Storming the Beaches
October 12th, 2016 · No Comments
Or more precisely, Here’s How to Finish that Fucking Book, You Monster, courtesy of Chuck Wendig’s Terrible Minds blog. To the surprise of no one who has been paying attention, I find it very hard to finish books. Hell, I find it hard to start books. And as for the stuff in the middle, […]
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Work that brain!
September 9th, 2016 · No Comments
To keep my writing muscles working while I’m suspended in “I’ve written everything that I know happens and now must actually develop a world and a plot” mode, I’m doing writing exercises. I’ve just started on the ones featured in Ursula K. LeGuin’s wonderful book Steering the Craft: Exercises and Discussions on Story Writing for the […]
Collaging my way to inspiration
August 8th, 2016 · No Comments
In keeping with the visual inspiration theme, here is a collage I created at the recent “Hello Dali” surrealism collage night at Spadina Museum. I used some scrapbook paper, Egon Schiele postcards from a set I bought while working on A Terrible Beauty, images provided at the event, and phrases from the incredibly cool card I […]
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