By JA Marlow, on November 25th, 2010 It took a little bit of thinking to decide on the type of series to use for Salmon Run.
A different series I’m currently writing is a Closed Series consisting of an odd mix of the Stand-Alone and Serial Cliff-Hanger novels. It took a lot of pre-planning, a lot of attention to detail, and very [...]
By JA Marlow, on November 18th, 2010 We’ve gone over Closed, Open and Disjointed Series. For the most part, these describe a majority of the series out there. Note I didn’t say all. There are also some series that combine elements of the above. For our purposes, however, we’ll stick with the over-all definitions.
Within the main types of series listed above [...]
By JA Marlow, on November 11th, 2010 Continuing the study of the different types of series so I can decide which one my new series falls into…
This post is about Disjointed Series.
Disjointed? Yep, but that doesn’t mean the book don’t make any sense. Instead, it refers to the lack of cohesion between each of the books of the series.
For [...]
By JA Marlow, on November 4th, 2010 Continuing the study of the different types of series so I can decide which one my new series falls into…
This post is about Open Series.
Open Series are defined as a type of series that can go on forever. Characters, location and/or long plot arcs will tie some, but not all, books together. For [...]
By JA Marlow, on October 28th, 2010 Time to study the types of series and decide which one my new series of “Salmon Run” falls into. I need to figure this out before moving forward, as my decision will directly impact the rest of the planning.
This post is about Closed Series.
This is a series with a defined beginning, middle, and [...]
By JA Marlow, on October 21st, 2010 Series can happen by chance. For instance, if a stand-alone book then later inspires a new novel in the same ‘world’ or ‘universe’ with perhaps a few of the same characters, or minor characters, or locations. A sequel may be requested by a publisher, and then the author descends into a madcap brainstorming session to [...]
By JA Marlow, on January 23rd, 2010 New words are not all there is to writing. A finished first draft is only a first (big) step. And it’s the stuff that comes after and before a first draft that has been occupying my time.
Revision of “Into the Forest Shadows,” the SF Little Red Riding Hood adaptation, is progressing at a good [...]
By JA Marlow, on January 25th, 2009 Oh yeah!
Have to keep the Muse happy while the Internal Editor is happily slaving away at novel revisions.They seem to get jealous of each other if one gets to play and the other doesn't.
Here is the concept of the 2 Year Novel (I don't think it'll take that long to finish. I'm [...]
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