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Friday, April 5
Writing Scenes: Getting Up Close And Personal; Using Sensory Language
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C.S. Lakin, in her recent article Using Close-Up Shots to Give Sensory Detail , continues her discussion of how to supercharge your novel ...
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The Strange: How To Hook A Reader's Interest
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I've been writing about hooks lately, especially in openings , but the fact is that we need hooks all through our story, hooks being ...
Thursday, April 4
3 Elements Of A Great Story Opening
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1. Action Begin with action, movement, danger. According to Christine Fonseca in her fabulous article, Three Elements of a Great Open...
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Kris Rusch: Don't Accept A Book Advance Of Less Than $100,000
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Got your attention? Perhaps that title is over-the-top but Kris Rusch knows her stuff. She's been in the industry as a successful work...
Wednesday, April 3
C.J. Lyons Discusses Whether Amazon KDP Select Is Worth The Price Of Exclusivity
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Amazon KDP Select C.J. Lyons , a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, describes the Amazon Select program: In exchang...
Chuck Wendig On Straight Lines, Story Structure And Why Storytellers Need To Be Unconventional
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I know, in the past, I've said, "You've GOT to read this blog post, it's amazing!" I try not to say that too often b...
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Tuesday, April 2
A Pantser Turned Plotter
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Writer Unboxed is one of my favorite blogs, and with good reason. Not only does Therese Walsh, co-founder of the blog, write about issues...
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Is Writing Your Brightest Fire? Guest Post By Max W. Miller
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Karen Woodward: Today we have a real treat, a guest post from Max W. Miller on finding your brightest fire, your passion, that creative i...
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Monday, April 1
6 Ways To Write Every Day
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How To Sell More Stories: Write More! What is the single biggest cause of writers not selling their work? Not writing! It sounds si...
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An April Fool's Roundup
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Happy April Fools! Did you know that Joe Konrath has pulled all his books from Amazon? That's right! And spaghetti grows on trees. ...
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