May 2nd update

May Update Two books nearing release. Two new series waiting in the shadows. Writer, Author, Editor, Publisher Douglas Owen It’s been a busy and exciting time behind the scenes, and I wanted to share a quick update on what I’ve been working on—and what’s coming next....

Closing the Loop, Discipline, and the Power of Editing

Closing the Loop: Tie It Together Some writers enjoy tying the first and last chapters together, creating a full-circle moment for their readers. While this technique doesn’t work for every story—especially depending on how you open—it can be incredibly satisfying...

The First Five Pages

The first five pages of your novel are everything. No matter how clever your hook, those opening pages will decide whether a reader keeps going—or puts your book back on the shelf. You have to be engaging, sharp, and above all, better than the other thousand books...

Where Are You Going and the Hook

Every writer has their own approach to storytelling—and none of them are wrong. Let me explain. A friend of mine writes the last sentence of a chapter first, then works backward, writing toward it. I shake my head every time I see him do it. Another friend just sits...

Characters and Point of View

It’s hard to predict which characters readers will fall in love with. In my novel Spear, I expected test readers to connect with Bethany—the companion of the main character, Thomasyn. I even worked to make her the emotional centre of the story. But readers gravitated...