Katie Bachelder

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  • Plot: 4 Ways to Get Unstuck in NaNoWriMo

    I’m a hypocrite, okay? I fully acknowledge that. I, a dedicated writer, am not participating in NaNoWriMo2018 and yet I still have the gall to write about how to get unstuck when knee-deep in first-draft Plot. If it makes you feel any better, I’ve attempted NaNoWriMo before. This is not exactly new territory for me.…

    Katie Bachelder

    November 15, 2018
    For Writers: Builder’s Theory
    #amwriting, NaNoWriMo, NaNoWriMo2018, novel writing, plot, plotting, writing, writing tips
  • World-Building: 5 Things an Author Should Know About Myths

    I’m very passionate about mythology. Beyond the fascinating cleverness that goes into each myth at its conception, mythology as its own brand of story-telling has always been an awe-inspiring way to bring magic into the mundane. So, whether your novel’s world has real magic in it or not, and whether your character has access to…

    Katie Bachelder

    November 1, 2018
    For Writers: Builder’s Theory
    Ancient Greek, Fantasy, magic, mythology, origin myths, science, world-building, Young Elites
  • Shifting the Meaning

    The poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said, “There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on the point of view.” This holds true even for novel writing… perhaps especially for novel writing. It’s not just the character who tells the story, but also in what way the character tells the story that can…

    Katie Bachelder

    October 17, 2018
    Uncategorized
    first person PoV, limited omniscience, narrative, novel writing, omniscience, third person PoV, unreliable narrator, writing
  • Giving Characters their Voice

    Character voice is a subtle art. Certainly, it a bit of a chaotic one. You have to know enough about them to know what they might say in a particular situation, and if you think that’s not terribly hard, then bring to mind a person you know very well. A sister, a parent, a best…

    Katie Bachelder

    September 29, 2018
    Uncategorized
    character development, character voice, dialogue, first person PoV, internal dialogue, novel writing, voice
  • The Problem With Libraries

    For as long as I’ve been writing, people have been telling me what reading strategies they think I should follow to make me a better writer. Well, it’s always fun when someone with little to no writing experience tries to tell you how to become a better writer, but the question they raised is still…

    Katie Bachelder

    September 15, 2018
    Uncategorized
    Fantasy, genre, Graceling, Kristin Cashore, libraries, Lord of the Rings, novel writing, reading, subgenre, Tolkien, writing
  • 7 Things Aspiring Authors Should Know about Plotting

    Or: A Beginner’s Guide to my Builder’s Theory Number 1: Pantsing vs. Plotting is not a useful way to determine how to write your book. Think of it this way: a book cannot be written in a single draft. As you write and go through several different drafts, your novel will go through various changes,…

    Katie Bachelder

    September 1, 2018
    For Writers: Builder’s Theory
    aspiring author, character development, draft zero, Lord of the Rings, novel writing, pantser, plotter, plotting, world-building, writing
  • A Mess of an Editing Process

    When I first started revising Dire Fate, I began with a printed manuscript that I read and marked up diligently… until I got about halfway through and realized it wasn’t editing that the manuscript needed but one final revision. Granted, I still pulled from my original draft. In some places, I copied and pasted a…

    Katie Bachelder

    July 11, 2018
    Uncategorized
    #amediting, #amwriting, drafts, editing, editors, Google Drive, Google Translate, revision
  • Birds and Owls and Me

    People in general tend to find themselves more productive during a certain time. Some are vampires and work throughout the night. Some are normal people and work throughout the day. I am a writer, and have left any claims to “normal” far behind me. Are you an early bird or night owl when it comes…

    Katie Bachelder

    June 20, 2018
    Uncategorized
    #amediting, #amwriting, Dire Fate, early bird, muse, night owl, siren, writing
  • My Kind of Story

    My Kind of Story

    There are certain things that only work if other certain things are correctly placed. For me, the newsletter happens to be one of them. Whether it’s because of technical issues or a general lack of interest, it doesn’t seem to be a thing gathering enough attention to warrant the effort. For right now, I’ve decided…

    Katie Bachelder

    June 3, 2018
    Uncategorized
    epic fantasy, Fantasy, Leigh Bardugo, reading, Six of Crows, Tess of the Road, world-building, writing
  • Massive Shifts to Come

    I have an announcement. For the past few weeks, I’ve been thinking about how I might make both my author site and TMC more manageable, since it’s a bit of a hassle to keep up two blogs (it’s also one of those things where, if I mention my blog to someone, they say “Oh, you…

    Katie Bachelder

    April 1, 2018
    Uncategorized
    April, Camp NaNoWriMo, email list, NaNoWriMo, newsletters, subscriptions, TMC, writing
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