While battling with my novel--TRACK DOWN--I realized the problem of creative writers with English as second language: working without tools--the means of expressing ones creativity. After the worn out jargon--plot, structure, scene, style, etc.--what next? After the brilliant ideas, what next? Creative writing's truly creative in the power of its expression--the language in its pure form. I was in such a fix, and had to go back to the nuts and bolts of grammar and usage. I'm still in the mill. |
I've added a new item to my portfolio:
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Just done with my Christian novel--TRACK DOWN--that has been in the works for some time. Published by WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelson, the book will hit the web about first week of Jan. 2013. A 300-page fantasy fiction, it is a good read for those who want to feel African writing style in a thrilling way. I tried to peep into Poetry and got stuck, arrested by the fun. Watch out for a flow of posts in my portfolio soon. |