Betty Crocker's Quick Writing Class
Sorry today's writing post is so late. Plenty of excuses . . . if I'd climbed out of bed at four this morning, maybe it would've been on time. But I woke up at my regular time. It's been one of "those" days.
All the things I've thought to write about, before I actually got over here to write about them, seemed to require more thought than my brain is capable of today. So I tried to think of something quick and easy - like the Betty Crocker Quick Writing Rules - 15-Minutes from Start to Finish.
So here you go.
Before you begin, have these items handy:
Idea
Basic knowlege of grammar and punctuation
Mix together:
Characters
Plot
Setting
Conflict
Tension
Stir until blended thoroughly.
Edit for:
Overused words
Redundancy
Pacing
Flow
Plot holes
Character motivation
Bake for at least one day.
Re-read as it cools.
Serve.
All the things I've thought to write about, before I actually got over here to write about them, seemed to require more thought than my brain is capable of today. So I tried to think of something quick and easy - like the Betty Crocker Quick Writing Rules - 15-Minutes from Start to Finish.
So here you go.
Before you begin, have these items handy:
Idea
Basic knowlege of grammar and punctuation
Mix together:
Characters
Plot
Setting
Conflict
Tension
Stir until blended thoroughly.
Edit for:
Overused words
Redundancy
Pacing
Flow
Plot holes
Character motivation
Bake for at least one day.
Re-read as it cools.
Serve.
Comments
Great post. However, I like to cook with wine. What would Betty say about that?
So few beginners seem to know that.
Here are just the words:
Woman without her man is nothing.
Here are the two punctuation examples:
1. Woman, without her man, is nothing.
2. Woman: without her, man is nothing.