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Friday, November 9, 2012
How She Does It featuring Diana Cosby
Today's guest is a fellow member of an RWA chapter to which I belong.
We all know there are six elements in writing fiction and often fact. Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. I believe the first five lead to the sixth which for me is the plot. What's your take on this?
~I agree. Each element is imperative in setting up a clear goal, stakes, and emotional stakes for the respective character. In addition, I believe it's important for a writer to incorporate the 8 senses that we deal with when we craft our story. They are:
Touch Taste Smell Sight Hearing
Sense of time Sense of space Sense of the unknown
1. How do you create your characters? Do you have a specific process?
~I never know how each character will come to me. As a major plotter, I've tried to 'know' about my characters from the start by completing character interviews, but I've learned they will tell me about themselves when they're good and ready. Some appear complete, like Alexander and Duncan MacGruder, brothers from the best-selling MacGruder brothers series. But their eldest, Seathan MacGruder, I had to write the story to learn about him.
2. Do your characters come before the plot?
~Each story dictates who comes first. I've had both character before plot and plot before character.
Do you sketch out your plot or do you let the characters develop the route to the end?
~I'm a major plotter and I like to have a complete synopsis before I begin writing. As I write and learn more about the character, the character updates happen to change the plot, as long as the changes are properly motivated and make the story stronger, I let the change happen.
3. Do you know how the story will end before you begin? In a general way or a specific one?
~I know how a story will end in a very specific way. My plot is designed to ensure that the plot and characters are strong, properly motivated, and the story leaves the reader satisfied.
4. Do you choose settings you know or do you have books of settings and plans of houses sitting around?
~I normally choose the setting. I use pictures from both magazines and on-line for visuals of scene layouts.
5. Where do you do your research? On line or from books?
~Both. I have several 'must have' research books always on hand. At times, I use on-line sources for facts. I use the rule of 3 - find three sources to confirm facts as much as possible.
My bibliography:
http://www.dianacosby.com/oldpage/bibliography.html
6. Are you a draft writer or do you revise as you go along and why?
~I revise as I write. When I finish a book, it's normally pretty tight. I have no idea how fast draft writers write a whole book knowing they'll have to go back and revamp the entire story. Holy cow, my hats off to them.
On a side note, each year I run an International Food Bank Food Drive. If you donate to a local food bank, please leave a post beneath my Facebook post about the food drive, and you'll be entered to win a signed copy of the award-winning MacGruder Brother's to-date, and a copy of the anthology Born To bite, with Hannah Howell, Diana Cosby, and Erica Ridley, which I'll sign as well. Details:
http://www.dianacosby.com/authorevents.html
My sincere thanks for having me on The Eclectic Writer today, and another sincere thanks for everyone who stopped by. I wish each of you a wonderful holiday season!
Slaìnte,
Good morning, thank you so much for having me here today. I enjoy writing the MacGruder series, and am blessed by my amazing readers who enjoy my stories.
ReplyDeleteAnother of my passions is the annual International Food Bank Food Drive. With your donation, you're entered to win a complete set-to-date of the award-winning MacGruder brothers series and a copy of Born To Bite.
Details: http://www.dianacosby.com/authorevents.html
Thank you so much for your time. Enjoy your weekend, and I hope your holidays are filled with blessings!
Sincerely,
Diana Cosby, AGC(AW), USN Ret.
I follwed a Link from Diana and found this site. I may be rethinking the draft versus timely revision. Normally I follow James Thuber "Don't get it right, Just get it written." Now I face the daunting task of revision. This was a good interview and helpful.Thank you , I plan to keep an eye on this site. Not a romance writer but Good writing is good writing.
ReplyDeleteJ.R. Dalton said:
ReplyDelete~Hi J.R., thank you so much for stopping by.
I followed a Link from Diana and found this site. I may be rethinking the draft versus timely revision. Normally I follow James Thuber "Don't get it right, Just get it written." Now I face the daunting task of revision. This was a good interview and helpful.
~If anything helps, that's what it's all about. With each book you write, you have to 'learn' what works best for you. I deeply edit as I write, but when I hit portions that I can't put my finger on, I get the rough in and move on. The bottom line, finish the book. But, if at all possible, I edit as much as possible.
Thank you, I plan to keep an eye on this site. Not a romance writer but Good writing is good writing.
~:) Nice to see you here. Take care, and I wish you the very best!
Sincerely,
Diana Cosby, AGC(AW), USN Ret.
I'll be giving to the food bank when I attend the Kerney Park Renaissance festival this weekend, does that count?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your release, I wish you many sales.
Janice~
Janice Seagraves said: I'll be giving to the food bank when I attend the Kerney Park Renaissance festival this weekend, does that count?
ReplyDelete~Absolutely. I've entered your name in the drawing. :) Thank you so much for your donation.
Good luck with your release, I wish you many sales.
~Thank you so much, and I wish you the very best. Have a wonderful holiday season!
Sincerely,
Diana Cosby, AGC(AW), USN Ret.
Diana, Thanks for being here. Not for the drawing but just to let you know we've given to People to People since it opened, not only food but school supplies, and other things.
ReplyDeleteJL Walters said: Diana, Thanks for being here. Not for the drawing but just to let you know we've given to People to People since it opened, not only food but school supplies, and other things.
ReplyDeleteHi JL, thank you so much for stopping by and your kind comments. It's my sincere pleasure to visit Eclectic writer.
Thank you so much for sharing about your donations. I've added you to the food drive list.
Take care, enjoy your Veteran's Day weekend, and I wish you a wonderful holiday season!
Sincerely,
Diana Cosby, AGC(AW), USN Ret.