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Gems: Point of View Like a Jeweler’s Loupe

writerpatty | May 20, 2009

How does a jeweler view his gemstones? He uses a jeweler’s loupe. It’s through that lens that he inspects the gem. Point of view is the writer’s loupe and like the jeweler’s loupe, the writer’s lens can be of different…

Gems: The Gold Chain or Prose and Narration

writerpatty | May 15, 2009

goldchainpov1Prose and narration are the keys to holding a story together. In my own writing, this is where I really had to study. Prose is the ordinary everyday written language that we use in fiction to describe what is going

Gems: Moonstones or Smooth Dialogue

writerpatty | May 10, 2009

Good dialogue is essential to a great work of fiction. With it, an author can reveal to the reader who the characters are without having to tell them. We can give characters unique ways of talking, certain phrases they like to repeat and have the characters interacting with one another. Like the moonstone, dialogue should be smooth and should reveal important information that furthers the plot.

Gems: You Want the Ruby, Not the Garnet. Homophones.

writerpatty | May 5, 2009

While we are on the subject of new writer mistakes, let me embarrass myself and admit that I had a problem with homophones. Homophones are a group of words that have the same pronunciation but are often spelled different…