Saturday, September 12, 2020

Fiction Magic Kickstart Your Writing With Deb Lund

Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Fiction Magic: Kickstart Your Writing with Deb  Lund ***UPDATE 3/28/14: “Fiction Magic” is now fully funded! Thanks to everyone who contributed. You still have 9 more days to get some fabulous pledge packages, too!*** Sometimes writers need a good kick in the pants. Wouldn’t it be great to have your own personal writing coach by your side every day to get you moving?  She  could whip the sheets off you each morning, bugle reveille in your ear, even toast    you an Eggo while you shower. Eh, who am I kidding? Writers don’t shower! Anyway… Author Deb Lund brought together her 20+ years of teaching experience in a magical wayâ€"with 54 surprising writing prompts, tips and tricks for you to apply to your work-in-progress whenever you’re feeling stuck. It’s like having that writing coach right there with you, only a lot less annoying. It’s “Fiction Magic”! For years, Deb taught 4th- and 5th-grade  students how to write, and she wanted to make it cool for them, so she developed these cards. Her real “aha” moment came when she realized that she could teach adults the same way she taught children, using the same FUN strategies. ABRACADABRA! These “magical” cards act as triggers to pull something out of your head that you wouldn’t ordinarily be able to coax out. At the Oregon Silver Falls SCBWI Writing Retreat, star agent Jen Rofé  of Andrea Brown Literary Agency attended Deb’s session and then exclaimed, “I want all my writers to have your cards!” Yep, she was that impressed. The only problem? Deb’s cards were a prototype  that cost her $200 to produce. How could she make them for a dozen  writers? A hundred? A THOUSAND? Enter Kickstarter. Deb’s Fiction Magic campaign is on right now and it’s 94% funded already!  But with just 10 days to go, she needs your help. And believe me, you want her help, too! Let’s do a few tricks right now, shall we? Whip out your WIP and see if these magical remedies help! . AGREE TO A BAD DEAL Your characters must make some bad choices along the way. They may even have to negotiate for something they need or want with people they loathe. Characters may know they’re agreeing to bad deals but feel they have no choice. Or the deals appear good, but fall apart later. Or time factors make the deals even more ominous. Make the stakes of bad deals so high it’s difficult for your characters to back out of them. When you feel stressed by all that’s on your plate, be gentle with yourself. Let your characters agree to bad deals, but the only agreement you need to make with yourself right now is to write, no matter how bad the writing may seem. . REVEAL A SECRET Secrets can be powerful tools or sources of trouble. Or both. What information could your characters unwittingly slip out to the wrong people? Characters could be in danger because of secrets. Other characters could reveal secrets that affect your lead characters, whether the secrets were theirs or not. In trying to cover up secrets or escaping from those trying to conceal secrets, what could go wrong? Who will be angry? Hurt? Feeling betrayed? Put in life or death situations? Do you keep your dreams secret? Sometimes they need protection, but when you’re ready and the time is right, reveal them to others who believe in you. . THROW IN AN OBSTACLE If you’re lucky, you’ll pick this card over and over, because this is Key. Your characters are on quests. Delay them. Interrupt their journeys. Who or what could step in to make your characters stop in their tracks? The interruptions may be people, objects, circumstances, thoughts, feelings… Send your characters merrily down the road, and then run them into roadblocks. Keep tossing them unending hardship. Warm up your pitching arm and let it rip. Throw after throw after throw. As a writer, you have plenty obstacles. For each one you throw at your character, remove one from your writing life! Where will you start? . There are 51 more Fiction Magic tricks  for you to try. But only if you help Deb reach her goal. Check out her Kickstarter  and create your own magic! (Even if that includes the bugle call. But that’s not for me. I am NOT a morning person!)  

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