I would love to have written Roger Zelazny's first five books of 'Amber.' What a great idea he had about the shadings of reality! Carol Berg amberbookgreat Change image and share on social
I had really good English teachers in elementary through high school. Not only were we required to read a lot - which is the best training for writing - we were drilled on grammar every day, every night. I hated the drill part, but I don't dangle my participles too often. Carol Berg dangledaydrill share on social
My college roommate gave me her copy of 'Lord of the Rings,' and I read that probably five or six times - not because I think it's the greatest thing ever written, though some people certainly think it is - but the world he creates is so vivid. So real that he designed its own languages, history and mythology. Carol Berg collegecopycreate share on social
Write a million words before thinking about getting published. Carol Berg millionpublishthink Change image and share on social
I like to write stories that read like historical fiction about great, world-changing events through the lens of a flawed protagonist. Carol Berg changeeventfiction Change image and share on social
Writing is communication, and you don't know how you're doing until you put it in front of someone else's eyes. You also learn from critiquing other writers' work. Carol Berg communicationcritiqueeye Change image and share on social
I never believed I could write anything. No way - write a whole story? Figuring out all that plotting and symbolism? How do you foreshadow things? Carol Berg believefigureforeshadow Change image and share on social
At one of the first science fiction conventions I ever went to, I saw a guy wearing a sandwich board promoting his book. Count me out of that one. Carol Berg boardbookconvention Change image and share on social
Write. Write. Write. Learn how to revise. No story is perfect straight from the keyboard. Carol Berg keyboardlearnperfect Change image and share on social
I enjoy worldbuilding very much. I generally start with an approximation. With 'Flesh and Spirit' and 'Breath and Bone,' because I was thinking of a world on the brink of a dark age, I began with the sense of Roman Britain. But I purposely set the geography to match something other than Britain - which has been overdone. Carol Berg ageapproximationbegin share on social