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Wednesday, May 24
The M.I.C.E. Quotient and Mystery Stories
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In a murder mystery the detective is usually the protagonist, but not always. For example, in the TV show Lucifer the detective’...
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Tuesday, July 9
George R.R. Martin: The Real Iron Throne & Boycotting Orson Scott Card
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"Stories are broken mirrors. They’re fractal displays and unkempt jungles. They’re a sunset made beautiful by an unpredictable con...
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Thursday, November 1
World Building & Story Creation: Use What You Know
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1. Pattern your created world on this one Don't try to re-invent the wheel. Re-purpose as much of this world as you can when you c...
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
Mary Robinette Kowal and The Mysteries of Outlining
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This post is a continuation of Orson Scott Card & The MICE Quotient: How To Structure Your Story where I explain what Orson Scott Ca...
Monday, October 22
The MICE Quotient: How to Structure Your Story
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As I mentioned yesterday , I attended the annual Surrey International Writers' Conference last weekend and am brimming with informa...
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Sunday, October 21
Donald Maass: Your Writing Matters, Dig Deep And Change The World
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Donald Maass gave the final keynote address at this year's Surrey International Writers' Conference. His theme: Your writing matt...
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