Things I learned:
1- I CANNOT ever be a first draft and it's done writer - it's there that my comma, colon and fragment issues rear their ugly heads. Yeh, that G&T program that took me out of mainstream English and instead taught us world experiences. I'm not saying I wouldn't do it again, but just because I knew language, did not mean I could miss the basics of sentence structure.
2- I have voice in my manuscripts. I can write like a 11-13 year old boy. Not surprising since I always was a tomboy, add to that the raising of two boys and the living with one other 'boy' who lucky-for-me has not given up his silliness and boy humor.
3- I have 'fabulous' dialogue. Again, not too much of a surprise considering that my manuscripts all start as conversations (middle of the freaking night conversations) and all I try to do is catch up to my characters during the day, putting them in place and adding the bits between the quotes.
4- I have restraint, a good thing. Pauses make the moments.
In conclusion, I've learned that the things I lack are teachable. Sentence structure and all that very important stuff--you know, the English rules we were all supposed to learn in Elementary and Junior High--needs to be followed. Caveat: unless it's my character talking - characters can do what they want, they are, after all, characters.
The things I've got, the things I am good at, voice, dialogue, characters--the unteachables, the "you've got it or you don't"--are where I excel.
Oh, and the biggie:
FREAKING WRITE - EVERY DAY - JUST WRITE!!!!!!
p.s. here's a video of clips from the 2010 conference - yes, I'm in it. Something I did not know until this last conference! Yep - blown away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kgQp9FocO4&feature=player_embedded
One last thing - a big shout out to everyone that was there - I'm amazed at how many of you were already my friends - it was awesome to spend some great time together! Come see me at the Orem Library anytime, let's talk shop ;)
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