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December 10, 2022 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Bookkus Publishing 2012 – 2018 RIP

Bookkus Publishing 2012 - 2018 RIP

(originally posted to the Writers Co-op, January 2018) Well, my publisher just called it a day, announcing a couple of weeks ago that Bookkus was closing.  I thought I’d write about it because I know some of you would just like to know (Mimi was very active on the site for quite some time), and…

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June 24, 2018 By DocTom Wolosz 1 Comment

Bookkus Publishing 2012 – 2018 RIP

[Note: This post was originally published on the Writers’ Co-op page back in February.  I was going to post it here too at the time, but I guess I was just too depressed to bother.  Sorry about that. ] Well, my publisher just called it a day, announcing a couple of weeks ago that Bookkus…

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July 27, 2016 By DocTom Wolosz 1 Comment

An Interview with Mike Hagan, author of DEMIURGE, Blood of the Innocent

Hello All, Welcome to my interview with Michael R. Hagan, author of the paranormal thriller DEMIURGE, Blood of the Innocent, published by Bookkus Publishing.  Just for full disclosure, I’ve know Mike for a few years, since meeting him on Book Country, the writer’s web site.  We’ve posted comments, along with many others, helping each other…

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July 24, 2016 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 24 Character Development – Keeping notes.

Post 24 Character Development – Keeping notes. My first bit of advice about character development is simple – keep notes.  Especially if you want to write a story laden with multiple characters it’s very important to strive for consistency in characterization. I know, I know… we’ve all read and seen stories where the coward suddenly…

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May 8, 2016 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 23. Characterization

Looking back over my old posts I realized I haven’t spent much time talking about characterization, having devoted only one post (#12) to it. Well, let’s change that. In many stories (especially genre stories) characterization is the ignored feature. How often have you read a review (for a book, a movie, or a tv series)…

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February 4, 2016 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 22. Writers, Some Things NOT to do. Part 3.

The last don’t do I want to discuss for now is really simple – don’t steal plots. Every so often I come across a posted story that elicits a sense of déjà vu as I continue to read. Then it strikes me – this is just (put title of famous novel or movie here) rehashed…

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January 30, 2016 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 21. Some things NOT to do. Part 2.

Don’t forget to do your homework. Huh? Aren’t we talking about writing?  Yes, we are, and by homework I mean research.  Even fiction requires that you present the reader with a sense that you know what you are talking about. Small slips are common in writing, especially anachronisms.  In Shakespeare’s Julius Ceasar, Act II, Scene…

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January 24, 2016 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 20. Writers, Some Things NOT to Do. Part 1.

Well, it’s been a while since my last post, and to get started up again I just thought I’d mention a few things that I see writers do in their first novels that really are wrong. So let me start with this: Are you writing a novel or a screen play? Every so often I’ll…

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December 8, 2015 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 18. Bending and Breaking the Rules – or the Nine (?) Lives of Glenn

Last time, I used ‘The Walking Dead’ as an example of consistency in world building, but ended with an implication that this may be changing.  The main reason is the way they’ve skirted their “rule” that any character can die.  The most egregious case is the character of Glenn.  Now he’s a good character and…

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December 2, 2015 By DocTom Wolosz 0 Comments

Post 17. World Building – Consistent Rules Rule!

If you write Science Fiction or Fantasy, a major part of your work will be the process of world building.  You need to carefully set the stage on which your characters will live out their lives.  The easy way to do this is to take the shortcut of not being very original (see my blog…

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