by Pam | Feb 7, 2018 | Blog, Books, Media, Parenting Tips
65% read books in print format 28% read e-books 14% read via audio devices African-Americans.: 16% read on smartphones, 8% on computers, 4% on e-readers 40% read print books only 6% read digital only College grads are four times more likely than high...
by Pam | Jan 31, 2018 | Blog, Books, Writing Tips
It’s easy to become so fond of your protagonist that you forget he’s not all swarthy, handsome, admirable hero. He’s far more interesting if he has faults, past trauma, inner struggles, etc. To ensure that these ring true, and to spawn...
by Pam | Jan 24, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
Picture a shy girl living in a very small Midwestern town where there’s not a lot to do but daydream. The second of six children, she needs to escape the boisterous noise of her household now and again. She needs space to think and dream and be alone. She discovers...
by Pam | Jan 17, 2018 | Blog, Books, Uncategorized, Writing Tips
I read lots of young-adult novels — it’s part of my job. I don’t usually blog about them, but this one is different. This one is so incredibly original and clever and engaging. This one I would like to shout from the rooftops. Not just for...
by Pam | Jan 10, 2018 | Blog, Writing Tips
Okay, maybe there’s no such thing as ONE best book for fiction writers, but despite two recent blogs I’ve done on writer’s block and deepening characters (which recommend various books on writing craft and character) I’ve found an even better...
by Pam | Dec 22, 2017 | Blog
I just returned from ten days in Panama, and the highlight was not the canal, or hiking along the rim of an extinct volcano, where we saw the rare translucent blue butterfly. It was instead a day in an Embera indigenous village in the jungle two hours from...