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Thursday, November 27
Five Tips: A Miscellany of Writing Advice
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Today I’m going to do something a bit different. I’ve finished reading Robert McKee’s “ Story ” but there are some odds and ends, advic...
Tuesday, November 25
Four Tips For Writing Flash Fiction, And Why You Should!
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Once upon a time, I couldn’t write a 2,000 word piece of fiction if my life depended on it. 100,000 words, sure. 50,000 words, fine. 10...
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Saturday, November 22
Robert McKee: A Writer’s Method
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Yesterday I finally finished Story by Robert McKee. It’s an excellent writing resource, one I would recommend to anyone interested in...
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Thursday, November 20
Six Ways To Begin A Story: Archetypal Openings
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A well-written opening reflects the kind of story you’ve written. If it’s a horror then the opening should communicate this; similarl...
Tuesday, November 18
Writing, Memory Palaces And The Power Of The Bizarre
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The other day I started reading “Moonwalking With Einstein” by Joshua Foer. Among other things, Foer talks about the art of memory and h...
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Saturday, November 15
Six Ways To Begin A Story: Humor
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Humorous Openings I think that comedy and drama go hand in hand and, clearly, I’m not the only one. (BTW, this post is part of ...
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Thursday, November 13
Six Ways To Begin A Story: Character Driven Openings
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The Character Opening The character story opening is my favorite kind of opening, though it’s arguably the trickiest to pull ...
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Monday, November 10
Writing And The Three Secrets of Magic
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I’m going to take a break from my series on story openings (I’ll come back to that on Wednesday) to look at what Ferdinando Buscema c...
Saturday, November 8
Six Ways To Begin A Story: Puzzle Openings
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On the 31st I began a series on Story Openings and claimed—boldly—that there were six. Well, more or less six; I suppose it depends on ...
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Thursday, November 6
Reimagining Fairytales
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I’ve always been in love with the idea of re-imagining one of the fairytales I adored as a child, telling it again in a way that preser...
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