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Friday, January 25
The Writer's Life: Repetitive Strain Injury
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A couple of days ago I typed four thousand words of fiction, a thousand words of non-fiction, went to bed, and woke up with a useless arm...
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Thursday, January 24
How To Succeed As A Writer: The Value Of Failure
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We've all failed. Seth Godin believes that failing is good but that failing big is even better. Why? Because unless you're failin...
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Wednesday, January 23
The Magic Of Stephen King: A Sympathetic Character Is Dealt A Crushing Blow They Eventually Overcome
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How To Write A Bestseller If anyone knows, please do tell! Of course part of it is luck. Getting your content out in front of the righ...
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Tuesday, January 22
Ray Bradbury On How To Keep And Feed A Muse
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"If science fiction is escapist, it's escape into reality," Isaac Asimov "... writing is survival. Any art, any ...
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Monday, January 21
Fleshing Out Your Protagonist: Creating An Awesome Character
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I know I've said this before, but Elizabeth S. Craig has a great Twitter feed for writers ( @elizabethscraig ). Whenever I want to re...
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Sunday, January 20
Dean Koontz And 5 Things Every Genre Story Needs
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Did you know Dean Koontz wrote a book on how to write genre fiction? Actually, he wrote two books. One, published in 1972, was called W...
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Saturday, January 19
How Plotting Can Build A Better Story
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Why care about plot elements? Because if all the elements of plot are in place--if they are clear and concrete--then you'll have a st...
Friday, January 18
Building Character: The Importance Of Imperfection
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Your Characters And The Importance Of Imperfection Perfect characters are boring. They need flaws, but not just any flaws. In her a...
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Thursday, January 17
Ernest Hemingway And The Purpose Of Writing
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I woke up today thinking about tragedy and its role in creating art. What is it we hope to accomplish by writing? Do we write to evoke ...
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Wednesday, January 16
Revising Your Manuscript And Building Suspense: Making Your Character's Stakes Both Clear And High
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I love it when someone gives advice about writing that not only makes sense to me, but that makes me want to stop reading and write . O...
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