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Tuesday, April 30
4 Ways To Get An Audience To Love Your Story
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At first I was going to call this post, "How to establish character identification," but that sounds about as interesting as wat...
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Wednesday, April 17
3 Ways To Create An Antihero Your Readers Identify With
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Yesterday I asked a friend what kind of short story I should write next. He thought about it for a moment and said, "Why don't yo...
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Thursday, January 10
Connect With Readers' Emotions: How To Make People Cry
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Yesterday I talked about how Chuck Wendig writes a novel . Chuck gave great advice, but one point in particular stayed with me: make your...
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Tuesday, January 1
The Magic Of Stephen King: An Analysis Of The Opening Paragraphs Of The Dead Zone
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I loved The Dead Zone by Stephen King. I read the novel, watched the movie and then, much later, the TV series starring Anthony Michael ...
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Friday, December 28
The Magic Of Stephen King: How To Write Compelling Characters & Great Openings
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How To Grab Your Reader In The First Few Paragraphs I've been reading Stephen King's work since I was 17. Before King, I'd...
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