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Writer's Block: Legend, Myth or Folklore?
How about all three. After all, a legend is a story that typically includes an element of truth. It’s based on historical facts, but with my
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20 Things You Need to Know About Your Main Character
Have you been told your characters are one or two-dimensional? Perhaps you’re having trouble weaving your character arc or connecting those
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SHEDDING THE UGLY MASK FROM SELF-EDITING
Daily, I hear writers gripe about self-editing. You just don’t want to do it. And why is that? Because you’re looking at self-editing through an ugly mask.
But if you peel away just one layer of that mask at a time and look at the true face of self-editing, you just might start looking forward to it. Really!
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Are You On Pace To Get Your Readers Over the Finish Line?
How important is pacing? Probably more than you realize. Poor pacing can easily send your book to the donate pile. Or worse, the garbage pil
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Getting Back to Basics - Fact or Fiction
Fact: A thing that is indisputably the case.
Fiction: Literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that descri
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