Hook me

If your interest is in scriptwriting, rather than book writing, here’s some advice about hooking your viewers. It makes me wonder about writing anything in “five.” Five pages,  five paragraphs, or five sentences. I heard the beginning of a novel recently and I knew in four poetic words that I was in Washington, DC, in the spring. The actual words aren’t mine to reveal, but I want to read the novel when it comes out. And I want to see the movie.
BREAKING IN: Following “The Five Minute Rule” – Script Magazine
http://www.scriptmag.com/features/breaking-following-five-minute-rule

Home can work

For years, I’ve wanted an office away from home, more than just a “room of one’s own” to work on my “extracurricular” writing projects. It hasn’t been an option, so I’ve done what I can from the house. Here are a few good tips to make working at home work. (Noise cancelling headphones, hmm…)
Get in the Zone: 5 Tips for Eliminating Distractions and Staying Productive When Working from Home – Social-Hire
http://www.social-hire.com/career–interview-advice/5201/get-in-the-zone-5-tips-for-eliminating-distractions-and-staying-productive-when-working-from-home

Details, details

A few weeks ago, I mentioned that Zoë Sharp demonstrated self-defense (and, by way of set up, violent assaults) during tea time at the Love Is Murder writers’ conference in Chicago. In doing so, she not only gave her audience some useful real-life tips, but she also gave us some great writing tips. Accuracy is in the details, and here is some information to help you get your medical details right. (It’s part of a series, so look for the rest, too.)

Infusing Medical Details into Your Fiction

http://www.livewritethrive.com/2015/03/09/infusing-medical-details-into-your-fiction/