Purpose: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. Itโs a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds!
Posting: The first Wednesday of every month is officially Insecure Writerโs Support Group day. Post your thoughts on your own blog. Talk about your doubts and the fears you have conquered. Discuss your struggles and triumphs. Offer a word of encouragement for others who are struggling. Visit others in the group and connect with your fellow writer – aim for a dozen new people each time – and return comments. This group is all about connecting! Be sure to link to this page and display the badge in your post. And please be sure your avatar links back to your blog! Otherwise, when you leave a comment, people can’t find you to comment back.
Letโs rock the neurotic writing world!
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Every month, we announce a question that members can answer in their IWSG post. These questions may prompt you to share advice, insight, a personal experience or story. Include your answer to the question in your IWSG post or let it inspire your post if you are struggling with something to say.
Remember, the question is optional! March 4 question – What elements do you include in your book launch? Or what do you have in mind for your future book launch? Or what advice do you have to offer to others planning to launch a book?
I’m over at the Insecure Writer’s Support Group main website. Check my post out here. I’m talking about book launches.
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September 3 question – What are your thoughts on using AI, such as GPChat, Raptor, and others with your writing? Would you use it for research, story bible, or creating outlines\beats?
AI=Artificial Intelligence
I’m a bit on the fence, but dabbling with it to learn about AI. I’m finding out it can have some uses and be quite fun. There are many AI tools out there. You can use it for headlines, outlines, story beats, analyze your scenes for weakness, theme…
I had it analyze one of my scenes and I was surprised at what it saw in my scene. It made me feel good about my writing. Will I keep using it? For Outlines and Analyzes, maybe. The writing NO.
First, I had fun naming my ChatGPT “Inky” and talked to him conversation style. Yes I enjoyed personifying my Chat just like I named and personified my MUSE (Raven) and inner EDITOR (Hook).
I gave Inky my plot points. A one sentence logline and three sentence summary of novel. I also upload a story bible doc with a lot of my world building and story development beats to give Inky an idea of what I wanted the novel/series to be about, and the richness of the world I had already built.
I am analyzing my story scene by scene for editing purposes for a complete rewrite, as my story changed a little and I learned new elements I wanted to expand and add in.
I originally did a short form 150 word scene outline on Medium as experiment (82 episodes) to tell myself the story. I wrote another expanded zero draft of the first novel once that was done.
I uploaded my full scene. I told Inky this is my Opening Scene. I ask him to analyze it for scene purpose, pertinent facts, character emotional arc, tie-ins and connections for overall plot and structure in this scene.
Below is what I got. Now this is work I have been doing for the the last two years on my novel series, Ghostwalker: The Katje Storm Chronicles.
Example: My Scene (c) Juneta Key Some spoiler info in presentation
Scene Title: Katjeโs Apartment Over the Garage
Beat Type: Opening Image / Ordinary World
๐ฏ Purpose of the Scene
– Establish Katjeโs current reality: post-separation, low on resources, emotionally bruised but standing. – Set emotional tone: betrayal, resilience, and the simmering edge of change. – Show contrast between her mundane world and the paranormal storm about to hit. – Hint at the strain between her and the Easley family and the power imbalance (money, control). – Introduce Macy Stanton as a warm, stabilizing presenceโand potential magical figure. – Lay the emotional groundwork for the inciting incident.
๐ Pertinent Facts
– Katje now lives in a small apartment above The Ravenโs Root, a New Age shop. – Macy Stanton owns the shop and is a maternal, intuitive figure who gently looks after Katje. – Katje and Shamus are separatedโhe cheated with his exotic personal assistant. – He has closed her bank account and canceled credit cards out of spite. – Shamusโs twin sister calls to inform Katje sheโs disinvited from Sunday family dinnersโframing her as the villain. – Katje is getting dressed to attend dinner with Shamus to discuss the divorceโhe still lives in Haven House.
๐ Character Emotional Arc
– Katje begins in quiet exhaustion, emotionally bruised. – She shifts from weary to resolvedโangry, betrayed, but determined to walk into that dinner like a queen in silk and stilettos. – She wants to show Shamus exactly what he lost. – Still clings to some dignity, but her hurt bleeds through in little bursts (wallet not fitting, hair sticks memory). – Her confidence is wobbly, but this is the first hint sheโs not going to stay broken.
๐งต Tie-Ins and Connections
– The black silk dress and opal hair sticks subtly foreshadow her transformationโshe’s still tethered to her past but reclaiming power. – Macyโs character will grow in significance laterโher early warmth signals a deeper connection to Katjeโs future. – Katjeโs isolation from the Easley family sets up themes of found family and identity reclamation. – This moment is echoed later when she dresses for herself, not for anyone elseโmirroring her arc from betrayed wife to empowered Ghostwalker.
๐๏ธ Plot & Structure
– Beat Type: Opening Image (Ordinary World) – Status Quo: Post-betrayal limbo, emotional and financial isolation. – Foreshadowing: Shamusโs control issues, Macyโs deeper magical ties, emotional stakes that will explode after dinner. – Sets Up: The emotional fuel for the inciting incident in Scene 1
AI TOOLS I use or have tried most of theses tools. These are tools that can aid the writer not replace the writer.
Ecosystem Integration Productive Tools e.g. Research, Marketing Focus, human-like writing, Task & Note Taking… All around tool
ChatGPT Google Gemini Microsoft Co=Pilot Claude Perplexity AI Jasper
Grammer, Spelling, Readability (I use these
ProWritingAid AutoCrit Grammerly Hemmingway
Editing, Proofing, Structure for Fiction & Non-Fiction (a bit more advanced)
AutoCrit Fictionary
SEO Optimize Headlines for Articles and Blog Posts
Co-Schedule Capitalize My Title TitleCaseConverter Headline Capitalization
Social Media Management
HooteSuite Loomly Buffer SocialBee HubSpot
Predictive Analytics (Helps with data driven decisions)
HooteSuite Insights Predikt Google Analytics Zoho Social
It’s crucial to use AI ethically to avoid any negative impact on the readers or society as a whole. ~Megan Stewart
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August 6 question – What is the most unethical practice in the publishing industry?
ANWSER:
I don’t really know nor thought about it much. I guess not wanting to pay authors what they deserve for their work. Taking away ways we make money and making it not work, or non-existent by creating a pay-to-play system. Taking away Indie friendly tools that have become nonexistent in a pay to play system. .
Today is day 86 in the hospital for me, still awaiting approval. ๐Prayers needed–that I will be approved and get the Rehab I seriously need.
I have been editing a friends manuscript, and doing IWSG Instagram, Newsletter, and Facebook admin things while in hospital. I have also been the Sat Fellowship feedback zoom call for my Ream subscription fiction. Writing, not so much.
However, I need to and plan to attempt to write a flash fiction story for an advent calendar ASAP. I have participated in the advent for the last several years. I also need to write my October Storytime flash fiction, my Grumpy short story for Stormdance, and get back to revising and editing my series book 1 for Midlife Ghostwalker: Katje Storm.
So I have a lot of writing I need to do that I have been neglecting with this big Life Happened incident. I am better, and hope to get physically stronger with Rehab..
I’ll see ya next month, if not sooner. ๐Prayers appreciated.
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September 4 question – Since it’s back to school time, let’s talk English class. What’s a writing rule you learned in school that messed you up as a writer?
I made good grades in English, but what messed me up was the “changing times”, aging, and instead of two spaces after a period it is now one. Still can’t do it has to always be fixed. Why change or fix something that was not broken?
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Hi Everyone, I am posting July late as I have as of today, 07/09/2024 been in the hospital 29 days. I am hoping soon to be move to rehab, which means longer hospital time. I could use all the prayers I can get that things go right. I get the assistance I need and help. Anyway, check out the IWSG July post for the latest monthly question and answer from another admin Pat Hyatt.
See ya next month, if not sooner. Fiction Subscription on REAM. Early Access Midlife Ghostwalker: Katje Storm-Details here. FOLLOW ME ON REAM
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IWSG HOME BLOG<–Go here for July 3rd question of the month. Say Hi to Pat and the gang.
My Answer to the question July 3rd; Scrivener (Word processing program) , Scrapple (Mindmapping, Compatible with Scrivener), ProWritingAid (Compatible with Scrivener), Word, Google Docs, Atticus (for formatting books), OneNote, Notions, Google Keep, Google Calendar, Plottr (Plotting, keeping a bible, and visual timeline compatible with Scrivener) , CreateStudio, WonderSpace Productivity, Zoom, linktree, Ko-Fi, Glary Utilities-shareware program for cleaning up computer, Aeon Timeline (Compatible with Scrivener), I use all these some more than others. My faves: Scrivener, Atticus, ProWritingAid, Plottr, Linktree, Zoom, Glary, WonderSpace-has time for doing sprints, Google Docs, Keep, and Calender–these are my most use and recommend all listed if they fit your needs.
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