Ron Toland
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  • Ironskin by Tina Connolly

    Fantastically well-done. Weaves together magic, fairies, Great War trauma, romance, sisterly rivalry, and the treatment of special-needs children into one cracking good story.

    So very happy to discover there are sequels.

    Three things I learned about writing:

    • Dribble out your backstory. At the start, offer just enough to explain the choices that brought the character to that point. Introduce the rest later, as needed for the story.
    • You can get away with a romance between two characters that have little in common if you make their raw attraction clear and compelling.
    • Sometimes the greatest climaxes (or turns in the story) happen when the protagonist realizes something about themselves that they didn't know before.
    → 6:00 AM, Jul 3
  • On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories by Tina Connolly

    A strong collection of stories. Connolly moves from near-future sci-fi to alternate world fantasy to present-day witches, populating each story with strong, unique characters.

    Will definitely be picking up her novel, Seriously Wicked, which takes place in the same world as one my favorite stories from this collection.

    Three things it taught me about writing:

    • The thinner the story, the shorter the work should be. Don't make the reader wade through lots of background or context just to get to the heart of events.
    • Writing in the present-day relieves you of a lot of world-building duties, lets you focus on creating great characters.
    • Even stories told via journal entries (or texts, or emails) can have a proper buildup to a climax.
    → 6:00 AM, Mar 27
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