Finding a Color-Writing Keeper

Before I write an F & K post, I check my Favorites (on Precious the Laptop). That’s where I keep all the links to websites or blogs of interest. Often, I share those favorites with you. Like today, for instance.

Originally, I’d marked The Storyteller’s Scroll (a blog by Gayle Krause) for a poetry contest. Usually, I save a specific post. But for some reason, I threw Gayle’s blog address into the Favorites file. So what came up today was a post about a colorful critiquing method wherein one uses different colors to highlight different elements in a manuscript. Say, red for tension/conflict and blue for dialogue. Or you can highlight descriptive phrases or “telling” phrases. What you end up with is a manuscript where you can quickly and easily find your strengths and weaknesses.

Now, I’ve used this method before, but it’s been a while back. The funny thing is (at least, to me) that I’ve seen this technique mentioned several times now. And I don’t believe in coincidences. So I figure my muse is trying to tell me something.

I grabbed a few colored pencils and a manuscript to show you how this technique might work for you. But I think I’ll keep my colored pencils handy. Because when Gladys the Muse Goose talks…I listen.

Finding Help for What Ails Your Writing: More Writing First Aid!

Let’s say you are having a writing meltdown…the kids are demanding dinner, you have a brilliant plot idea but no idea where the idea is going, and you just saw a rejection pop up in your inbox. Quick! You need some serious writer’s first aid!

And I know just where you can get it! Kristi Holl’s written a wonderful book called More Writer’s First Aid ( Yes, there was the first Writer’s First Aid) and it’s jam-packed with all sorts of ideas to help you get your writing and yourself back on track.

But you don’t have to take my word for it. You can zip over to the Hall of Fame today and get some of Kristi’s delightful inspiration. She answered a few questions that will help you through your writer emergency. And you might even win her book!

You know you need More Writer’s First Aid in your medicine chest of hope. So what are you waiting for? Go find Kristi and her lovely book. And please comment here for a chance to win.

Now, get the peanut butter out and fix that dinner!