Linda M James

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

ADAPTATION









I've been very busy adapting the first of my WWII books into a 5 part TV series during the last few months . Hard work but fascinating.

The reason being: in a short story or novel you can enter into the mind of your character and tell the reader what s/he is thinking; you can linger over the description of a stunning sunset or a magical forest for pages. In contrast, a film is a visual medium, so when you write a screenplay you need to think in pictures; pictures that tell a story through images that linger in the mind; through the use of credible dialogue and concise, creative description. So the lingering [perhaps beautifully written descriptions ] in your novel or short story have to be edited into a few lines, but those lines can be even more powerful than in your story or novel if remember to think visually.

You can also show what the character is feeling through his body language and actions without using any dialogue. And then, if  you're famous enough you can ask the marvellous actor Eddie Redmayne to act in your screenplay and he can show his feelings merely through his eyes.

I can but dream... I'll keep you posted.

Saturday, 14 March 2015

DO WRITERS NEED TO GO TO WRITING CLASSES?




I am a published author/screenwriter who is also a creative writing tutor who knows that the writing techniques I teach my students help improve their writing skills because so many of them have been published after attending my workshops regularly.
[If you would like to learn a few of these techniques, I have a page on my website called Writing Tips which I’ll be updating which I hope will help you.]
Some people believe writing classes are a waste of time and money. They are if you have a teacher who is insecure in her ability to write well, who can’t communicate her expertise effectively, who has no sense of humour and who isn’t emphatic. All these skills are needed to nurture people who write. I realise my students are opening themselves to criticism and as we all know, criticism is hard to take if it is harsh and destructive. I always try to be constructive, but honest with my students.
Of course, there are some people who are naturally better writers than others, just as some people are naturally better pianists. But think about how many hours a day a good writer or pianist has to work to perfect his/her skills. If you have talent it needs stretching regularly.
I believe three factors are vital for a writer to achieve success: talent, tenacity and timing.
Remember what Aldous Huxley said: ‘It is not how we cope with success that makes us strong, but how we cope with failure.’

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

AMAZON BOOK PRIZE


I've just discovered that my crime thriller has been nominated for the Amazon Book Prize which is great.




I do hope you will support me by voting for it and hope you enjoy reading it.

The book explores the idea that we all show different faces to different people; especially the characters in this book.





Friday, 2 January 2015

WHAT MAKES A GOOD BOOK?

This post is for book lovers and everyone who wants to write creatively.

I gave recently gave a talk in Canterbury, Kent in October about the ingredients that make a good book. Here's a link to it.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liYD-NPOXQQ

I'm sure you'll recognize the reasons why you like or don't like reading a book after watching it.

[Do look out for the charming Italian boy who asks a question about writing at the end of the talk. A future novelist, I think.]

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS



 HAPPY NEW YEAR 
I hope 2015 is a great year for you.

It’s that time of year again when you’re going to change your life by making amazing New Year’s Resolutions for 2015.
Here are mine:
1.      Write 5 novels.
2.      Learn 3 languages.
3.      Stay in my current house. [I’ve moved 46 times!]
4.      Contact family and friends every day.
5.      Only drink alcohol on Saturdays.
6.      Travel the world. 

[And lastly, the killer one which shows that I have a little self-awareness.]

7.      Stop making resolutions I know I’ll never keep.

I hope your resolutions are more achievable than mine!


Friday, 19 December 2014

HAPPY CHRISTMAS





I've been too busy writing another novel called THE IMAGE OF ELISE and a radio play called KEEPING SILENT to blog, but I intend to do more in 2015. Along with creating a new website.

In the meantime, I hope you have a lovely Christmas and New Year. I'll be celebrating with my family so it'll be very busy but full of fun. Of course, exhaustion will set in by 30th December!

My next blog will be about New Year's Resolutions. 

How has another year disappeared so quickly?