Tag Archives: serial fiction

Denver Cereal – Chapter 178 : Plum

Previous Chapters Recap of what’s happened so far and character summary Looking for the beginning? Chapter One CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-EIGHT Wednesday morning – 9:15 A.M. “How many houses are we going to see?” Jill asked. Driving her Lexus SUV, she turned downTwentieth Street. Heather was sitting in the back seat. “Six,” Tanesha said…. Continue Reading

Denver Cereal – Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Seven : Tree

  Previous Chapters Recap of what’s happened so far and character summary Looking for the beginning? Chapter One CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY SEVEN “I think every doctor in this room would like to section some part of your body,” Dr. Zeit said. Jill gasped. Remembering Katy’s dream, Jill shook her head. “I came to… Continue Reading

Denver Cereal – Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Six : Dance

  Previous Chapters Recap of what’s happened so far and character summary Looking for the beginning? Chapter One CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY SIX Tuesday morning — 3:15 A.M. After feeding Rachel, and checking on the rest of the children, Sandy lay down next to Aden. Asleep, he rolled over to hold her. Her black… Continue Reading

Denver Cereal – Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Five : Circles

  Previous Chapters Recap of what’s happened so far and character summary Looking for the beginning? Chapter One   CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-FIVE Monday evening — 6:35 P.M. MDT “Okay Sissy,” Sandy pointed down the baking aisle of the Five Points Safeway. “Can you grab the ultrafine sugar? It’s next to…” “I know where… Continue Reading

The joy of reader interaction

Karen Wehrstein rounds out our discussion of serial fiction. She’s been writing Chevenga, a science fiction serial fiction, since 2009. She’s also the author of three web serials and an all around amazing woman. She joins us today to discuss one of the main benefits of writing a web serial – reading interaction ~~~~~~~~~~ The… Continue Reading

Denver Cereal – Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Four : Straight

  Previous Chapters Recap of what’s happened so far and character summary Looking for the beginning? Chapter One CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-FOUR Sunday night — 8:21 P.M. MDT Tanesha let herself into Jeraine’s penthouse. Convinced he was out partying with his friends, she wanted to slip in, get her things, and leave. She was… Continue Reading

Confessions of a serial fiction newbie

Our last guest post comes from Dwain Smith. In the last few months, he’s started a serial fiction called the Super Serial.  His perspective on writing a serial fiction is as fresh and new as his serial. He joins us to share his experiences. ~~~~~~~~ Confessions of a Serial Fiction Newbie Hi! I’m Dwain. I… Continue Reading

What’s your favorite form of fiction? PJ Kaiser wants to know!

Today we’re joined by PJ Kaiser. She’s a co-founder of Tuesday Serial and a serial fiction veteran. She joins us today to talk about focusing on what style of fiction do you enjoy.  ~~~~~~~~~ There’s nothing like sitting on my verandah on a bittersweet September evening, sipping a glass of Pomerol. The crystal decanter catches… Continue Reading

The time is right for serial fiction!

We’re joined today by Kate Sullivan publisher extraordinaire at Candlemark and Gleam. This year, Kate decided to dip her toe into the river of serial fiction. She did so well, she’s never looking back. She joins us today to talk about the modern importance of serial fiction. ~~~~~~~~ The time is right. That’s all there… Continue Reading

Three steps to increasing tension in your web serial.

First up in the series on serial fiction is Angie Capozello. Angie is the author of the serial fiction Nox and Grimm. She’s the founder of the Penny Dreadful and a serious champion of serial fiction. And generally an awesome person. She joins us today to talk about one of the key elements in serial fiction: tension…. Continue Reading