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Wednesday, October 24
The Mysteries of Outlining and Nesting MICE: Creating Killer Stories
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Yesterday I talked about Mary Robinette Kowal's workshop The Mysteries of Outlining and promised to show how this could be used in ...
Tuesday, October 23
Dialogue: 7 Ways of Adding Variety
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Photo by ajari, licensed through the creative commons Dialogue is important. What would a novel be without dialogue? But dialogue need...
Friday, October 19
Surrey International Writers' Conference 2012
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I'm attending my third Surrey International Writers' Conference ( #SiWC2012 ) today but will be back Monday. I'll still post...
Wednesday, September 26
John Gardner: You Aren't Fooling Yourself, You Really Can Do It
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I subscribe to AdviceToWriters.com , a site that shares quotations from well-known writers, and had to share this one with you because it...
Monday, September 10
5 Ways To Make Your Writing Better
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I admire Johanna Penn. She was one of the first indie authors on YouTube and her blog, The Creative Penn , is a wealth of information fo...
Saturday, August 18
Spice Up Your Writing: The Passive Voice & Eliminating Passive Verbs
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Elizabeth S. Craig writes about passive verbs: What people sometimes confuse as passive voice is really the use of static verbs instead...
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Tuesday, July 10
Writing Prompt: Desperate Phone Call
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I thought I'd try something different and post a writing prompt. It's the middle of the night and your phone rings. Grumpy, you...
Monday, July 2
Aherk! Makes Writing App 'Write Or Die' Look Tame
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With the writing app, Write Or Die , if you stop typing for too long you can lose your writing, but with Aherk! you could lose your repu...
Sunday, June 10
What THE WONDER PETS Can Teach Writers
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This is from 12most.com. (The following are excerpts.) 1. Formulas = built-in consistency Doesn’t matter if I’ve seen an episode of ...
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