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Last weekend I gave my presentation on setting, called “I felt like I was there” — Creating a Sense of Place on the Page, to the Grand Canyon Chapter of Sisters in Crime, via Zoom. I really enjoyed the opportunity — I’m passionate about the topic, and the group was warm and welcoming.

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Been a minute since I’ve written about using the law in fiction. I often tell writers to read the “law and justice” or “cops and courts” pages and articles in their local paper, or a paper for their story state, to pick up on relevant terminology and procedure. What are you looking for? Specifics of who does what, how long aspects of the process take, what are the cha...

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“I Felt Like I Was There!” It’s what every author wants their readers to say when they close the book. Join me on Sat Nov 8, 10:30-12:00 AZ/Mtn for a presentation on the keys to setting the scene, sponsored by the href="https://grandcanyonwriters.com/event/november-8th-chapter-meeting-with-leslie-budewitz/" data-type="link" data-id="https://grandcanyonwriters.com/event/nov...

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Fresh, Christine Vandeberg, acrylic on canvas (used with permission of the artist)

“Key to creativity is the balance of focus on the self and focus on others, inwardness and outwar...

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When Worlds Meet, Amy Brakeman Livezey, mixed media

One of the paradoxes of writing — whether it’s a poem, a song, a novel, or a movie — is that generaliti...

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