You get a variety of subjects in this blog, so I thought some of you might want to find The Revision Project links all in one place, in order.
Revision 01: High-Level Revision and Spectrums of Writers
- Revision 02: When to Revise
- Revision 03: Dead in Its Tracks: What’s Stalling Completion
- Revision 03.1: Carrot or Carrot?
- Revision 03.2: Face the Fear
- Revision 03.3: Ant on Mount Everest
- Revision 03.4: The Plot Indecisive
- Revision 03.5: The Story You Outgrew
- Revision 04: Genres as a Tool
- Revision 04.1: Genres: Which Are Yours?
- Revision 04.1.01: Mainstream–Everyone’s Genre
- Revision 04.1.02: Literary Fiction Has No Rules
- Revision 04.1.03: Mysteries for Many
- Revision 04.1.04: All the Shades of Romance
- Revision 04.1.04.1: Contemporary Romance Sub-genres
- Revision 04.1.04.2 Exotic Romance Sub-genres
- Revision 04.1.05 — Fantasy & Science Fiction, pt. 1
- Revision 04.1.05 — Fantasy & Science Fiction, pt. 2
- Revision 04.1.06 — Thrillers & Suspense
- Revision 04.1.07.1: Historical Fiction – or Not
- Revision 04.1.07.2: Ahistorical Fiction May Be the Better Genre
- Revision 04.1.08: Genre, Inspirational Fiction
- Revision 04.2 — Templates: Over 6000 Years and Still Going Strong
- Revision 04.3 — Speculative Fiction Story Templates
- Revision 05.1 — The Method
- Revision 05.1.1 — Make a Star to Follow
- Revision 05.1.2 — Map Your Course
- Revision 06.1.2: Don’t String Your Plot Along
- Revision 06.1.3 Continuity, or Plot Hole Repair
- Revision 06.3.2: The Face of the Bottomless Pool
- Revision 06.4.1.1- “Tell, Don’t Show”: or, Don’t Bore the Reader to Tears
- Revision 06.4.2 – Tensionicide: Don’t Chicken Out
And that’s it so far …