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Wednesday, May 28
Writing Enthusiasm: 5 Ways To Coax It Back
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Jim Butcher talks about the great swampy middle of despair (maybe he didn't say "despair," I might have put that in) th...
Tuesday, May 27
5 Steps To Reading Critically
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The web is replete with admonitions for writers to read. They range from Stephen King's terse "If you don't have time...
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Friday, May 23
How To Write A Terrific Murder Mystery, Part 2 of 2
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This discussion of how to write a murder mystery is a continuation of my last post (see: How To Write A Terrific Murder Mystery ). In t...
Wednesday, May 21
How To Write A Terrific Murder Mystery
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Ever wanted to write a murder mystery? I have! I love murder mysteries. I love reading them, I love watching them, I love thinking abou...
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Monday, May 19
4 Time Management Tips For Writers
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Have you ever sat down to write and gotten up hours later ... and accomplished nothing? I have. Where does the time go? Yes, spen...
Wednesday, May 14
Preparing To Write A Story: Characters
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Today I continue writing about science fiction and fantasy author Michael Moorcock and his guidelines for writing a 45,000 to 60,000 wo...
Tuesday, May 13
How To Put Emotions Into Words
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Just now +Adam Zielinski posted a marvelous pictorial representation of how emotions are structured; he posted on the Writer's Disc...
Monday, May 12
Scenes, Sequels, Sequences and Acts
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I finally published the first episode of my book on writing: Parts of Story: Plot ! To celebrate, and to say a big, huge, massive t...
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Wednesday, May 7
How James Patterson Works With His Co-Authors
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We all know that James Patterson is good at selling books. I've written about Patterson before , about how 1 in every 17 hardback n...
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Tuesday, May 6
How Michael Moorcock Wrote A Novel In Three Days
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Today I'd like to talk about science fiction and fantasy author Michael Moorcock and his guidelines for writing a 45,000 to 60,000...
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