
Excerpt from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s new book “Gmorning, Gnight”

Excerpt from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s new book “Gmorning, Gnight”

#writing #authors
I don’t know about you, but I spend a lot of time picking and choosing
and picking and choosing.

You’ve got a flow going. The inciting incident is spot on and the pacing is running at a good clip. But that one character?
There is something you like about her otherwise you would have thrown her out a long time ago. But as you read through your manuscript with an objective eye, you notice she might as well be a fly on the wall without eyes. She’s already got a motivation towards her purpose but something’s missing.
Here are a few ideas:
Keep your characters alive!
Here’s a link for more on the topic.

All are welcome.
Agility not required.
(Thank you, Pixabay, for the free cute monkey image. I made him pay for the book)
Should we to go back a hundred years to the 1920s instead of our current and challenging 2020? If you see more photos posted from that era, you’ll know where my head is. My editor just informed me she will have my manuscript ready next week. So excited, but still a long way to go.

… waiting to see it in print.

(and fun with photoshop)

When you long to be creative
but the words won’t flow to screen
your hands are Nervous Nellies
’cause they’re passed down through your genes
Just grab ahold of paper, glue
and make yourself a trophy
then mount it to a waiting wall
(but just don’t look to closely)

Name suggestions are appreciated!
Amazing, the human brain.
Our eyes might be reading words
but our minds conjure vivid pictures.

Here’s to the books that pull us away from reality, plunk us into worlds and places we’ve never been, introduce us to people we’ve never met, and allow us to witness events we’ve never experienced.