After the mass murders at Rob Elementary School, moving forward is hard. Lynette M. Burrows gives her progress report.
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A Train Station with a Story
Union Station of Kansas City has seen tears of joy, tears of sadness, and even blood and tears. Its history inspired If I Should Die, the Fellowship Dystopia, Book Two.
The Frame of a Story: The Forces of Antagonism
Today I share Robert McKee’s Forces of Antagonism and how I use those forces to plan the frame of a story that I’ll pants.
Celebrate Your Creativity
Lynette M. Burrows discusses how society doesn’t value creativity and how we can value our own creativity by celebrating the small wins.
Shifting Reality into Fiction
When I started writing the Fellowship Dystopia series, it was fun shifting reality into fiction. Today the shift appears to be going the other way.