- The First Five Pages by Noah Lukeman
- Writing the Breakout Novel by Donald Maass
- The Art of War for Writers by James Scott Bell
- Getting Into Character by Brandilyn Collins
- On Writing Romance by Leigh Michaels
- Characters and Viewpoint by Orson Scott Card
- Write Tight by William Brohaugh
- Plot & Structure by James Scott Bell
And that's all I'm going to list for goals for 2012. I still don't have a clear cut goals list and I'm not sure about a verse for the year. And that one word I wanted for 2012? Nope.
In many ways I feel like God has put a blindfold on me and wants me to thank Him for it. So that's what I'm going to do.
Happy New Year, my friends! Thanks for being with me on this journey. You've made my time much sweeter. Hugs all around...
Impressive! You can do it!
ReplyDeleteThose ALL look great. I've only read two, and I started a third about an hour and a half ago. GREAT goals. Praying.
ReplyDeleteblindfolds from God are a good thing...we obviously benefit from it when He chooses that.
ReplyDeleteLove your goal books!!
Happy New Year!
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I haven't read many writing craft books but if you haven't read "On Writing" by S. King I recommend it. I have a short stack of those type books to read too, but I always seem to gravitate to novels. :) I did start "Stein on Writing" but fiction took me away.
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