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Monday, December 30
Testing Your Story Concept
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I've been following screenwriter Matt Bird's blog, Cockeyed Caravan , for a couple of weeks. Recently Bird wrote a post, The Ul...
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Saturday, December 28
12 Archetypes
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Sometimes it's difficult to settle on what to write about but (thankfully!) today was not such a day. Lately, I've been consum...
Friday, December 20
Time Management Tips For Writers
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Keeping up with my writing during the holidays has been, in a word, maddening! Another word would be: impossible. Sometimes I feel ...
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Wednesday, December 18
A Beat Sheet For Scrivener
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How to use Excel and Scrivener to build a beat sheet for your work in progress. Ever wondered how to use beat sheets with Scrivener? ...
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Friday, December 13
How To Evoke Emotion Through Your Writing
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Jami Gold is one of my favorite bloggers, and posts like this-- How to Strengthen Emotions in Our Writing --are why. I encourage you t...
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Thursday, December 12
Using Index Cards To Outline A Novel
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"The card system is your map and your guide; the Plot Points your checkpoints along the way, the 'last-chance' gas statio...
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Tuesday, December 10
How To Create Distinct Characters: An Exercise
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Have you ever had trouble telling two characters apart? Either in your own work or others? I know I have, which is why I was thrilled to f...
Thursday, December 5
How To Build Vivid Characters
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Deborah Chester, in her latest blog post, " Writing with Flair " argues that we should not attempt to make our characters true...
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Wednesday, December 4
Sean Platt's and Johnny B. Truant's new book: Write. Publish. Repeat. The No-Luck-Required Guide to Self-Publishing Success
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Yesterday +John Ward --with the blessings of the authors--passed along a copy of Sean Platt's and Johnny B. Truant's new book: ...
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Monday, December 2
HarperCollins Mystery Writing Contest: Write Your Own Agatha Christie Mystery
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HarperCollins, in conjunction with Agatha Christie's estate, offers writers a chance to play a game of Consequences by writing a ch...
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