Monday, April 16, 2012

ON WRITING HISTORY IN FREE VERSE (May B. & Caroline Starr Rose)

My friend, Augusta Scattergood, just posted a terrific interview with Caroline Starr Rose, author of May B.


I found this both fascinating and informative since I'm also writing a novel in free verse.  I loved hearing how organic Caroline is being with the writing. I suspect this is necessary because poetry is such an organic thing anyway.

As I dig back into my work-in-progress I realize my earlier attempts were stiff because they grew out of my concern for plot. This time I am focusing more on the characters - digging into their souls and letting them speak from deep longing, profound joy, and whatever other emotions bubble up.

Imagine the emotions in this story...


I haven't read May B. Yet. But reading the interview and seeing this trailer makes me want to. So, Kansas prairie - here I come...

Do head on over to Augusta's blog to read the interview with Caroline! Leave a comment and you could win a copy of the book!  Wish I could win but I'm not entering because I just won another book at Augusta's blog and well, it's your turn!. 

Augusta Scattergood is the author of Glory Be. (Interesting title parallels going on here, eh?)

8 comments:

  1. I"ve already entered, but I hadn't seen the trailer. Thanks for posting it, and how interesting that your next novel is in verse!

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  2. What, you're writing a novel in verse? Wow, can't wait to get my hands on THAT ONE!!! Write on, Joyce, write on! (And yes, the book sounds extraordinary. Must check it out. I love poetry).

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  3. Joyce,
    I have read this one and I did enjoy it. The trailer makes me realize that it could be a Hallmark special or something great. I look forward to reading your novel in verse too. How's it going? Best of luck.

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  4. Thanks! Love this book trailer. May B. sounds wonderful! Can't wait to read it.

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  5. It is a lovely book. I reviewed it on my blog a while back. I hadn't seen the trailer, so thanks for posting it. I can't wait to see what you are working on!

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  6. Thanks for sharing, Joyce.
    I think Caroline and I met "over" our similar titles! Though we were also introduced by a mutual, writer/ Facebook friend, Kimberley Little. I love connections and appreciate your posting this.

    Okay, everybody, click on over and enter.
    Augusta

    Wow. A novel in verse, Joyce! Impressive.

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  7. Hi Joyce, I just bought May B. and now I can't wait to read it. I have heard nothing but good things about it. Thanks for the links, I will be sure to check them out.

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  8. Cool that you're writing a book in verse -- I wondered whether you wrote poetry after I read Blue. I'm looking forward to reading both these books.

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