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Margaret Duarte

Story Comes First/Horse in Front of the Cart

May 21, 2013 by Margaret Duarte

Story Comes First/Horse in Front of the Cart

A fellow writer once told me, “You’re a better writer than I am, but I’m a better story teller.” Guess who’s published today? While I fretted over writing the perfect sentence, she concentrated on story.

Filed Under: For Readers, For Writers Tagged With: Dwight V. Swain, feeling, Margaret Duarte, Publishers Weeklly, Story, Techniques of the Selling Writer, UC Davis Extension

Oat Harvest 2013, What Goes Around Comes Around

May 9, 2013 by Margaret Duarte

Oat Harvest 2013, What Goes Around Comes Around

The phrase, “What goes around comes around,” rings especially true on a farm. As does, “You reap what you sow.” Harvest, a Family Affair When we began our oat harvest in April, my first thought was, Here we go again. My second thought was, Finally a return on our investment. Harvesting is a family affair. My […]

Filed Under: For Readers, Life on the Farm, Lifestyle Tagged With: Margaret Duarte, Oat harvest, oat silage, What goes around comes around, You reap what you sow

Negative Thoughts Hamper Our Growth and Need to be Uprooted

May 2, 2013 by Margaret Duarte

Negative Thoughts Hamper Our Growth and Need to be Uprooted

Emerson said that Shakespeare didn’t have better life experiences than we do. He just knew how to weed out the fluff and make room for his thoughts to spread and grow into magnificent stories that survived the passage of time.

Filed Under: For Readers, Spirituality Tagged With: Allegory, Margaret Duarte, Nature, negative thoughts, Ralph Waldo Emerson, weeds that hamper growth

Hal Zina Bennett and The Puzzle of Visionary Fiction

April 24, 2013 by Margaret Duarte

Hal Zina Bennett and The Puzzle of Visionary Fiction

I was fortunate to be able to discuss the genre of visionary fiction with Hal Zina Bennett, the multi talented author and teacher who inspired me way back in 2002 to follow my gut and call my writing what it is. Follow this link for part one of our interchange at Visionary Fiction Alliance, my second home. […]

Filed Under: For Readers, Visionary Fiction Tagged With: Hal Zina Bennett, Margaret Duarte, visionary fiction, Visionary Fiction Alliance

Kill Your Darlings. Bury Them In Your Blog

April 21, 2013 by Margaret Duarte

Kill Your Darlings. Bury Them In Your Blog

Not only does the following story snippet serve as an example of how to kill your darlings, but it might also entertain those who grew up near a river similar to the Cosumnes River in California.

Filed Under: Blogging, Book Talk, For Writers Tagged With: Cosumnes River, fiction editing, Kill your darlings, Kristen Lamb, Margaret Duarte

Stephen King’s A Memoir of the Craft On Writing, Got Talent? Plot Not!

April 10, 2013 by Margaret Duarte

Stephen King's A Memoir of the Craft On Writing, Got Talent? Plot Not!

Most writers, according to Stephen King, will not become great writers, but they can become darn good story tellers. And good stories are what the public – and therefore book-buyers – want. They always have, and they always will.

Filed Under: Book Talk, For Writers Tagged With: A Memoir of the Craft On Writing, From Where You Dream, Margaret Duarte, plot, Robert Olen Butler, Stephen King, writing talent

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