Even though it's something of a ghost written-con, I still enjoy ABC's Castle novels. Just picked up Naked Heat, where the Castle clone, reporter Rook, is doing a profile of a gossip maven, who is billed as the most feared muckraker in Manhattan and who gets killed. The Beckett clone, Nikki Heat, starts stepping on celebrity toes to solve the murder. Character after character gets fingered as a suspect until they're ruled out. It was a fun romp, adequately written, but I couldn't see whether it crackled with sexual tension. Eh, consenting adults occasionally end up in bed. What's new?
Dead ends and red herrings make a mystery. Sexual tension, I don't know so much.
--[That's why I wouldn't make a good romance writer. Even though Mariah and Ashton, my main Half-Elven heroes, have the hots for each other, I "close the door on their activities".
As my son wrote of his recent critique of my current Half-Elven WIP, "Mariah and Ashton should be more passionate (weren't they horny elves??). How's he pleasuring her?? Can elves give us any tips?"
I do better at typos than tips.]--
Need a tip on getting out of the procrastination habit? Amy Spencer has a tip at her blog Real Simple: How to Stop Procrastinating.
My suggestion for avoiding procrastination is develop some writing buddies. I find they do more than anybody to keep my fingers on the keyboard. Don't know where to start? Try a writer's conference near you -- if your local library or independent bookstore doesn't help writer's network.
L. D. Masterson has some good ideas on what to look for in a recent blog on writer's conferences. I'll be going to the Northern Colorado Writer's conference this year. Looks like they have a good slate of presenters this year.
However I've improved my craft skills over the last couple years, I still need help.
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Haven't said Hi in a while...so dropped by to say...I LOVE CASTLE, TOO!
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Hey, Mac ... Do you have any magic potions to help writers keep their readers tripping through the plot twists?
Say, like your covers.
Hey, a double bonus - my favorite TV show (I love Castle!) and a mention of my blog. Thanks!
Good point on the use of dead ends.
I think dead ends are useful too, as long as your characters don't leap over them with a single bound. -- Sorry, wrong fantasy.
On one Castle brick wall, the new supervisor this season to play Montgomery's role, have you noticed she doesn't appear much. Do you think the fans have reacted negatively, Linda? On the other hand, I think I should've mentioned the use of the Castle fan page on Facebook.
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