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Friday, January 22
Writing a Genre Story: How to Create Suspense
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Let’s talk about what suspense is. Sure, yes, we know what it is in a “I know it when I feel it” kind of way, but if we want our stories to ...
Wednesday, January 20
Writing a Genre Story: Try-Fail Cycles
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Try-fail cycles are the key to writing engaging prose because they structure conflict in such a way that it creates suspense. Try-Fail Cycle...
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Monday, January 18
Good Storytelling: Internal and External Stakes (Part Four of Four)
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Just as characters have internal and external goals so there are internal and external stakes. Inner Stakes versus Outer Stakes As I’ve ment...
Saturday, January 16
Good Storytelling: Unique Stakes (Part Three)
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This is Part Three of a mini-series. This part can be read on its own, but if you would like to read the first two parts they are here: Go...
Tuesday, December 29
Good Storytelling: Goals, Stakes and Consequences (Part Two)
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[ This is Part Two of a mini-series on good storytelling. This part can be read on its own, but if you would like to read Part One it is her...
Monday, December 28
Good Storytelling: Give Your Characters Something to Die For (Part One)
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First, a caveat. In the following I say things about ‘all X,’ for example, ‘all main characters,’ but of course statements like that are gen...
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