Sci-Fi and Fantasy Romance
Having abandoned reality…
I am plunging into sci-fi and fantasy romance. This is me honing my craft, learning the trade, and finding my voice.
Each word has a reason for appearing on the page, whether it communicates voice, sets tone, propels action, or casts an image.
Getting into someone’s head is the one way to understand them. Changing POV saved my characters from a lack-luster existence.
Structure allows us to tell a story and build a rhythm. I am nature. I love rhythm and a steady beat. 5-act structure sets a different beat.
Weaving concepts of olfactory memory, human physiology, and light energy to tell a story about lovers exploring magic.
It’s not just the next new must read. I’m learning the history and new perspectives about this complex and fascinating genre.
In order to develop my brand I have to know my voice. That all depends on the stories, right? The stories I’m still writing?
Writing itself is a physical experience. A symphony of sensory exploration.
Does SEO matter for authors? Rank high, get more traffic. Does that translate into sales?
I hit 100 followers in Twitter today. So I blogged about the social media experience.
Creativity is a surface operation in the first draft. All the rules are running in the background as subroutines.
The ligaments weren’t holding the bones together. Some muscles were strong, others weak. The skin wouldn’t wrap right.
It’s about respecting identities. Yet the subtleties of how we portray identities go well beyond simply being respectful.
A day-by-day account of an author losing her shit when she realizes the original idea in her nearly complete WIP is not original.
My heroine needs to get beat up. She needs to be broken down. I know this in my soul, although it breaks my heart.
It is not easy to write dark settings and develop characters consumed by angst in Hill Country.
I took a Central Texas road trip to scope out my geographic muse, the basis for my fictitious town called Whisper Creek.
ATX kids embraced friends in school yards all over Austin this week as hand-wringing, mask-adjusting parents looked on in terror.
In the 24 hours since lamenting that I didn’t have much to share on an author blog or social media, this happened…
About the Author (she/her)
Juliet Wilde is a writer, a linguist, a mom, a wife, a storyteller, and an adventurer. She’s currently working on paranormal romance trilogy. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, her little one, and a 120lb German shepherd.
Creating a whole new world, whether its in outer space or in a speculative alter-reality, writers are holding space for readers.