By: Marcia King-Gamble
www.lovemarcia.com
While I hate to admit this, writers on tight deadlines, often
don’t make the time to read. And when we do read, we tend to read within our genre. Of course we justify these reading choices as needing to
keep up with the competition and keeping abreast of what’s selling.
There are so many talented authors out there and so much
to choose from, that sometimes it can be difficult to narrow down these choices. Time is limited, and reading means taking away from writing for those of us on on a tight deadline.
Right before bed is what I’ve
carved out as my reading time. On my nightstand next to my Kindle are a number
of books, some I read simultaneously.
Currently I am reading a book by Susan Fox titled, Love me
Tender. It has an interesting plot line and the conflict is an original one.
Bettye Griffith’s latest release is on my Kindle
as well. Bettye; a wonderful friend, and talented author, has been a long time
favorite author of mine. I love her direct writing style and her unique humor. All
this to say so much to choose from and such limited time.
https://amzn.com/B01DY8PFI6
For all writers there are a few must haves that should be on
your shelves. One is definitely Debra
Dixon’s Goal, Motivation and Conflict. This
book has helped me immensely every time I’ve struggled with a plot.
Another to add to your reading list is The Flip
Dictionary by Barbara Ann Kipfer. This resource is perfect when words
fail you or you’ve over used a word. Kipfer’s
book goes way beyond a reverse dictionary reference. It offers cues and clue
words to help you choose the exact phrase or specific term that evades you.
Another recommendation for character building is The Secret
Language of Birthdays by Gary Goldschneider and Joost Elffers. These
832 pages combine astrology, numerology, and psychic intuition. They give you a
detailed description of the characteristics associated with people born
on a particular day. There are over 366
personality types within and you get insight into the strengths, weaknesses, and major issues of people born on that
day. It’s a fascinating read and can help you establish conflict between hero
and heroine.
Last, I leave you
with my own reissue, Eden’s Dream, coming soon. This book was written almost fifteen
years ago before terrorism was a reality. It will be available for purchase on
the various e platforms in a week or two.
I hope my choices have been helpful, what's most important
is you continue to read.
Marcia King-Gamble hails from a sunny Caribbean island where
the sky and ocean are the same mesmerizing shade of blue. She is a former
travel industry executive and a self-proclaimed globetrotter. Marcia is particularly
fond of Hong Kong, Venice, and New Zealand. A National Bestselling author,
Marcia has penned 31 books and 6 novellas. Her free time is spent at the gym,
traveling, and with her animal family.
4 comments:
Loved your recommendations, Marcia! Adding them to my must-read list! GMC is one of my favorite books on craft.
Thanks Sarah, Debra Dixon is coming to speak to our writers group in January 2017. Consider taking a trip South.
Marcia
Marcia, Where did you get that picture of you with the books? That's amazing!!! I've got the book on birthdays and also GMC but not the Flip Dictionary. Adding that to my book shelf is a must!
Great choices on books! Thanks for sharing.
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