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Tuesday, February 26
Looking At Plot: Urban Myths And What They Teach Us
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A few days ago I wrote about Ronald B Tobias' book 20 Master Plots and How to Build Them . The book is terrific. Tobias writes about...
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Monday, February 25
Monsignor Ronald Knox's 10 Rules Of Detective Fiction
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I love murder mysteries. You'd think I'd have written a murder mystery by now given they are half of what I read, but I haven&...
Joe Konrath Talks About How To Sell Books On Amazon
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Joe Konrath has been trying numerous strategies to increase his sales--including reducing the price for Whiskey Sour , the first book in ...
Sunday, February 24
Exposing The Bestseller: Money Can Buy Fame
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Yes, money can buy fame. In this case, a lot of money. The Price Of Fame ResultSource is a company that, for about $50,000 will gu...
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Saturday, February 23
The Importance Of Finding Your Own Voice
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Kris Rusch has written another awesome, inspirational, post: Out! All of You! It was just what I needed. Over the past few days I've...
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Friday, February 22
Write A Novel In A Year, Chuck Wendig's Plan: The Big 350
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Yesterday’s gone the way of the dodo. You have one day, and it is today. - Chuck Wendig Chuck Wendig has written another terrific art...
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Plot, Story and Tension
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Plot and character are the two forces at the heart of every story. I'm reading 20 Master Plots and How to Build Them by Ronald B...
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Thursday, February 21
Patricia Cornwell Vindicated In Court, Wins 50.9 Million Dollars
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The best-selling crime novelist brought the case against Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP and its former principal, Evan H Snapper. She ha...
Story Structure Provides A Framework For Meaning
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PJ Reece in How to Create a Story Structure to Die For writes that a story is really made up of two stories and a middle. What happens a...
Wednesday, February 20
6 Ways To Get Rid Of Infodumps At The Beginning Of A Story
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There are two entrenched ways of thinking about story openings. Folks either think a story needs to open with setting and a detailed in...
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