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Off Grid - a freewriter's journey
by L.W. Hewitt
Do you fancy yourself a writer? Stuck in neutral and cannot get past the first page? Been there, done that.Welcome to Off Grid - a podcast service for writers, would-be writers, and readers of historical and mystery/suspense fiction. It is entitled “Off Grid” for two reasons:1.- the practice called “freewriting” is an alternative to the grid-based, outlined, and preplanned writing style we were all exposed to in school. There is a better way for those of us who cannot function like that.2. - I have really gone “Off Grid” - sold our family home in Centralia where we raised 3 of our own, helped with grandchildren, and welcomed almost 40 foster children to our beautiful extended family. Time for a change after 25 years.So we have gone off grid - taking to the road to discover a whole new range of experiences and intrigues.I will be featuring ideas and excerpts from my Juno Letters and Carlisle Journal series as they relate to topics of interest. New f
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Obfuscation - try it out
Try this method of creating thorough characters, scenes, and locations then trimming down to engage and capture the attention and imagination of your readers
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Writer's Block
Do you get stuck in neutral? Can't get off a single line of readable narrative or dialogue? Well, it's called writers block and we all go through it. Take a listen - here are some ideas to break the logjam and get back on track.
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A Better Writing Tool
If you have tried to write your novel on a traditional word processor I know a good psychologist you should talk to. There is a better way. This episode is all about Scrivener by Literature and Latte. Take a listen, then try a free trial. Your writing process will thank you.Download the transcript for a link.
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Be Your Toughest Editor
Editing is more than proofreading. Whether you self-edit or use a professional it is crucial to spend time polishing your draft before putting it out for editing - give your editor the opportunity to do their best work - even if you self-edit. Here are some ideas.
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The Power of Photographs
This pod cast is taken from Book 4 of The Juno Letters. It relies heavily on a rather long example so you may want to download the narrative and follow along.Photographs can be powerful plot agents for your books. Here is one example ...
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Objects as Plot Vehicles - The Hotel Lancaster
Here is another example from one of my books - The Hotel Lancaster. Tye podcast is about using objects you see in the world around you as plot vehicles. I suggest you download the narrative on this one and read along.
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Scene Repetition
There are times when borrowing a scene from one of your own works can be a useful tool. Take a look at a couple of examples. I suggest you download the narrative and follow along as it uses examples from several of my books.
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Methods and Other Madness
This episode looks at some of the methodologies to improve your writing at the scene level.I recommend you download the narrative and follow along. The example sections are much clearer when you can see the placement of the sentences and line breaks.
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Dynamic Dualism - a Balancing Act
We'v e seen some examples of plot development, so let's go back and talk about some of the writing principles mentioned in those episodes - DETAIL vs CONTEXT.
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Letters and Journals - the Stuff of History; Part 2
This is part two of the topic, Letters and Journals.It is based on book #11 of The Jun.o Letters series, Murder on the Red Ball Express.See how a bizarre real-life letter led to a plot of a timely story
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Letters and Journals - the Stuff of History; Part 1
This episode is based on The Juno Letters, Book 1 of the Juno Letters series. It uses examples from the novel to illustrate key ways a journal can stimulate plot ideas for an historical novel.The transcript s also available here.
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My Writing Place - Creating the Right Environment
There is a lot to be said about creating your space and time to sit down and write. It is all about changing habits and relishing the creative time you have.My own experience may give you some ideas. Take a listen and see.
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A Beginner's Guide to Freewriting
Freewriting is a method that lets people like me who love to explore their creative side without the traditional constraints of that old high school writing class everyone hated. There are methods and practices I have developed over the past 13 years as my resolve to "write one novel before I kick the bucket" became 20 (as of this writing).This episode is the first step, and is free to anyone. I hope you enjoy the ideas.I’m L.W. Hewitt, and I’ve gone OFF GRID
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Be a Writer
It's a bit scary. You know a bunch of people who say they write, but never send you a copy of their work. You checked for them at Amazon ... no show.You have a great idea ... but where do you start. Need a little push?Listen to a few words of wisdom from someone who has been there. The first episode with "meat" in it follows this introduction - the first look at how I freewrite.Watch for new episodes. I'm writing every day.Thanks for listening.PS - the audio does not include citations. Look for the transcript of each podcast beginning with "Freewriting" ... citations are included.
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Welcome to Off Grid
This is my first podcast upload and I am excited to bring my experiences in writing to you. I began my journey in 2012 when I said "good riddance" to the workaday world and the small technology company I co-owned. I went back to school to complete my master's degree then travelled to Europe to visit my daughter.It was there I got the bug to write. One book. That was the plan. I now have 20. I have spent quite a bit of time sharing my experiences here in town with friends, writer-candidates, and compatriots. So it was a natural extension to enter the realm of the podcast.It's a new experience for me, so what you see here will change over the next few months. Come along for the ride. One never knows what excitement is just around the corner.L.W. Hewitt
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Do you fancy yourself a writer? Stuck in neutral and cannot get past the first page? Been there, done that.Welcome to Off Grid - a podcast service for writers, would-be writers, and readers of historical and mystery/suspense fiction. It is entitled “Off Grid” for two reasons:1.- the practice called “freewriting” is an alternative to the grid-based, outlined, and preplanned writing style we were all exposed to in school. There is a better way for those of us who cannot function like that.2. - I have really gone “Off Grid” - sold our family home in Centralia where we raised 3 of our own, helped with grandchildren, and welcomed almost 40 foster children to our beautiful extended family. Time for a change after 25 years.So we have gone off grid - taking to the road to discover a whole new range of experiences and intrigues.I will be featuring ideas and excerpts from my Juno Letters and Carlisle Journal series as they relate to topics of interest. New f
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