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Thursday, December 13
Roleplaying Games And Writing, Does The One Help The Other?
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Did you know that Dan Wells, Chuck Wendig and Jim Butcher, three wonderful and wonderfully successful writers, not only are avid gamers b...
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How To Write A Twitter Story
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Twitter is a new, challenging, medium for storytelling, one with its own set of quirks. Today I'd like to take a look at the subject ...
Wednesday, December 12
Why Your Story Should Have A Theme
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Theme has always been a bit of a mystery to me. One of the ways I've thought of theme is that it's similar to the moral of a st...
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Hugh Howey's Awesome Deal With Simon & Schuster And The Importance Of Agents
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Today I was spoiled for choice concerning topics to write about. Hugh Howey broke the news about his terrific deal with Simon & Sch...
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Tuesday, December 11
Turning Off Your Inner Editor
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In order to write a first draft you need unbridled creativity not criticism, even warranted criticism. In this article I look at various ...
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Guy Kawasaki Writes The Definitive Book On Self Publishing: APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur: How To Publish A Book
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If you don't agree that Guy Kawasaki has written the definitive book on self publishing, go look at his table of contents: APE: Autho...
Monday, December 10
The Dark Art of Critiquing, Part 2: Formulating A Critique
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Yesterday I was going to write a post about how to critique prefaced by a few words about what I mean when I say a story is good. Well, t...
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Sunday, December 9
The Dark Art Of Critiquing, Part 1: What Makes A Story Good?
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This was going to be a post about critiquing with a short introduction about what we mean--or what I mean--by "good writing". T...
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Saturday, December 8
12 Tips On How To Write Antagonists Your Readers Will Love To Hate
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Who is the most important character in your story? Your protagonist, right? Wrong! It's the antagonist. Or at least that's what J...
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Friday, December 7
Editing & Critiquing
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NaNoWriMo is over and we're in the trenches again, this time editing our manuscripts. For me, editing is EXCRUCIATING! I far prefe...
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