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Monday, June 17
How To Survive And Thrive As An Indie Writer
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This post was finished then my word processor ate it! Yes, I know, I know, it's my fault for not saving. In any case, what follows is ...
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Thursday, June 13
Vladimir Yakovlevich Propp And The Narrative Structure Of Folk Tales
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Today I'd like to talk about the underlying structure of stories; specifically, folk tales. I've been meaning to write a blog po...
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Wednesday, June 12
3 Ways To Fan Your Creative Fire
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C.S. Lakin writes: It’s not easy to translate concepts that feel like hot sparks of brilliance into words that actually ignite a reader...
Tuesday, June 11
Musing About Movies
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This is a writing blog, not a movie blog, but I've always wondered why some movies--movies with the same stars in them--do well and s...
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Monday, June 10
The Power Trio: A Trope
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Let's talk tropes. Years ago I began a story based around the structure of one of my favorite Star Trek episodes, but I got stuck. T...
Friday, June 7
The Basics of Good Storycraft: 5 Tips
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In How to Publish Your Book and Sell Your First 1,000 Copies Joe Bunting lays out the basics of good storycraft. He writes: 1. Your Pr...
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Thursday, June 6
Stupid Writer Tricks: How To Be More Productive
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Ernest Hemingway and Chuck Wendig are two of my favorite writers: Hemingway for his stories and prose, Wendig for his writing on writing. ...
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Tuesday, June 4
Tags & Traits: Characterization And Building Empathy
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Why Tags & Traits Are Important Tags and traits are an important part of characterization, and characterization is important becau...
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Monday, June 3
Dean Wesley Smith On What Makes Writing Fun
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I love Dean Wesley Smith's posts--especially the mini series he did as he wrote a 70,000 word book in 10 days --but I have a feeling t...
Saturday, June 1
3 Things I've Learned From Blogging Every Day For A Year
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Yes, it's been a year! Last April I started blogging once a day and then, in the middle of May 2012, I started writing two blog post...
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