Developing Your Cast of Characters
Writing, Craft, Character Jana Van der Veer Writing, Craft, Character Jana Van der Veer

Developing Your Cast of Characters

We tend to talk a lot about our main character – their goals, their flaws, their struggles, and above all, their arc of change – the way they grow and develop as a result of what happens in the plot.  

But unless they live alone on a desert island, they will be surrounded by other people.

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Productive vs. Destructive Procrastination
Writing, Motivation, Productivity Jana Van der Veer Writing, Motivation, Productivity Jana Van der Veer

Productive vs. Destructive Procrastination

I admit, I’ve been procrastinating on getting back into revising my novel. I had planned to revise it this fall and then send it out next year, but an unforeseen move to another state meant that I spent September and October frantically packing and preparing to move. Now I’m more or less settled in the new place, and I have a little room to breathe and try to get back into my writing routine.

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How to Break Out of a Creative Rut
Writing, Inspiration Jana Van der Veer Writing, Inspiration Jana Van der Veer

How to Break Out of a Creative Rut

We all fall into them from time to time. They can take a variety of forms: 

Always exploring the same themes in our work 

In writing, relying on the same phrases, words, or style 

Being afraid to let the writing flow and discover what you want to say. All creative work is a balance of letting creativity flow, and then taming it into a shape for consumption by an audience. Fear of letting it get “out of control” can make your work rigid and uninspired. 

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NaNoWriMo Preptober: Nail Your Main Tentpole Scenes
Writing, NaNoWriMo, Story Blueprint Jana Van der Veer Writing, NaNoWriMo, Story Blueprint Jana Van der Veer

NaNoWriMo Preptober: Nail Your Main Tentpole Scenes

This week, we’re going to tackle the basics of your story structure. I say basics because when I work with clients, this part alone can take weeks to nail down if we were to do all the pieces, including feedback. If you’re starting NaNoWriMo on November 1, you don’t have that kind of time. Hence, this quick-and-dirty introduction to figuring out the major story milestones you need to hit, which will at least give you some goalposts to work towards as you write your first 50K words.

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NaNoWriMo Preptober: Nail Your Character and Their World
Writing, NaNoWriMo, Story Blueprint Jana Van der Veer Writing, NaNoWriMo, Story Blueprint Jana Van der Veer

NaNoWriMo Preptober: Nail Your Character and Their World

Beautiful language, exciting plots... those are great. But in the end, what we remember most from any story is the Characters. Especially your main protagonist, whose arc has to carry the story. We relate to them – or not. They intrigue us, inspire us, sometimes drive us crazy. The protagonist is the one we go on the journey with. Whether we like them or not, we feel drawn to either see them succeed, or we’re fascinated by how they get away with so much (and in some cases, we can’t wait to see their comeuppance).

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10 Frequent Problems with Scenes (and How to Fix Them)
Writing, Craft Jana Van der Veer Writing, Craft Jana Van der Veer

10 Frequent Problems with Scenes (and How to Fix Them)

Let’s face it, a LOT goes into creating great scenes. Every scene in your novel has to do a lot of work, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Below is a checklist of the most common issues I see with writers’ scenes, and some brief suggestions on how to fix them. Each of these could be a blog post in itself (and probably will be) but it gives you a place to start in evaluating any scenes of your that fall flat, drag, or cause confusion in your readers.

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How to Plan a Successful DIY Writing Retreat
Writing, Inspiration Jana Van der Veer Writing, Inspiration Jana Van der Veer

How to Plan a Successful DIY Writing Retreat

It’s not too late for a summer writing retreat! I love writing retreats because they allow you time to really delve into a project. Too often in our daily lives, we have to squeeze writing in between all the other “life stuff.” A retreat, no matter how short, gives us the time and mental space for a deeper dive.

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The Complete Guide to Using Beta Readers
Writing, Revision Jana Van der Veer Writing, Revision Jana Van der Veer

The Complete Guide to Using Beta Readers

Once you’ve made your revisions, you’re going to want to get some eyes on the manuscript. You need people whose opinion you can trust to give honest feedback about what is working and what isn’t, so you can make any final revisions before sending it off to agents or editors.

What is a beta read?

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The 10 Point Checklist for Novel Revision
Writing, Craft, Revision Jana Van der Veer Writing, Craft, Revision Jana Van der Veer

The 10 Point Checklist for Novel Revision

This week I have set aside as a writing retreat to finally finish this draft of the Middle Grade Novel That Never Ends.

Honestly, that’s how it’s beginning to feel. I’ve got to get it out to readers soon, because I’ve lost perspective. I’ve been hammering away at it too long. This is a natural part of the writing process, but it is starting to feel like a slog. I wrote in my journal this morning, “I am so done with this novel.” But... it needs a little more work before I can send it off. The beginning, especially, is a mess.

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Who Is Your North Star?
Writing, Inspiration, Craft Jana Van der Veer Writing, Inspiration, Craft Jana Van der Veer

Who Is Your North Star?

I love me some Mel Robbins. I love listening to her podcast, because she gives down-to-earth, no-nonsense advice on how to live your best life.

Of course, the best advice in the world is no good if you don’t apply it, and a recent episode had me thinking: What is the North Star of my writing?

This concept comes from an exercise that Mel’s daughter did in her performing arts program at university. Your North Star is simply the person whose creative journey most inspires your own.

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What Is Your Writing Starting Ritual?
Writing, Motivation Jana Van der Veer Writing, Motivation Jana Van der Veer

What Is Your Writing Starting Ritual?

Let’s face it, the blank page can be daunting. Once we settle on a schedule for writing, we still have to show up and do the work. In that moment of decision, it’s easy to defer our writing until later, until tomorrow, until we feel like it...

News flash: you may not ever “feel like it.” You’re not going to come to the page super-motivated every day. If you only write when you feel like it, you probably won’t get much writing done.

Having a starting ritual can help.

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