Rachel’s Recommendations

Recommended Reads:

Fantasy, Folklore, and the proper hero of a story

Fantasy, Folklore, and the proper hero of a story

1. If you’re looking for a fantastic middle grade fantasy series, look no further than Angie Sage’s TodHunter Moon series. It’s three books—PathFinder, SandRider, and StarChaser—and so full of personality and humor, and I cannot say enough about it....

The Importance of Research: a Short Examination

The Importance of Research: a Short Examination

I once heard a writer say that she could usually finish all the research she needed to do for a story in about a week. Meanwhile, this was my research stack for the summer. It could be because I’m a former journalist, but one of the biggest challenges for me is...

A Brilliant MG Novel in Verse About Transitions, Goodbyes and Growing Up

A Brilliant MG Novel in Verse About Transitions, Goodbyes and Growing Up

I’ve always loved novels in verse, and lately I’ve been exploring more and more of them; they seem to be a hidden genre of storytelling that is lovely, insightful, and satisfying to my poet’s heart. Plus, I’ve written a novel in verse. I’m trying to explore and better...

Writing resources

On Story

On Writing (general)

  • Wired for Story, by Lisa Cron
    Great book on the science of the brain and how to craft well-told stories that will appeal to the storytelling side of the brain. I got this book years ago but still pull it out every now and then to refresh my memory.
  • Steering the Craft, by Ursula Le Guin
    This one’s not so much a technique kind of book as it is a book reminding writers of their obligation to their readers. Some of her ideas are a bit old-fashioned, but most of them are still valuable today.
  • The Fire in Fiction, by Donald Maass
    Another great one on creating books that appeal to readers. Again, I always read these kinds with a grain of salt–because my goals are a bit different, but we all want readers, so I think we can always find value in the suggestions offered, even if we don’t become hardcore users of them.