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Monday, July 7
Mark Coker's Tips On How To Sell More Books
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Let's talk about book marketing. I prefer to concentrate on writing so I tend to shy away from marketing. That said, writers...
Friday, July 4
Eight Tips: How To Tell A Scary Story
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Here are eight tips on how to write horror from Brad Falchuk, the co-creator of American Horror Story . These pointers come by way of...
Wednesday, July 2
How To Turn Story Ideas Into A Novel
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Today I discuss Jack Bickham's advice about how to transform your story ideas into a novel. All quotations are from Mr. Bickham'...
Tuesday, July 1
Ed McBain: 7 Ways To Write A Crime Story
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How many different kinds of crime stories are there? Yesterday I happened across this gem of an article by Ed McBain : She Was Blond. S...
Saturday, June 28
Jim Butcher On How To Write A Suspenseful Story Climax
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Someone once said to me: The first few pages of a novel sell that novel, the ending of the novel sells the next novel. I believe t...
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Wednesday, June 25
How To Write A 'Choose Your Own Adventure' Story
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Choose Your Own Adventure stories seem to be making a modest comeback thanks to tablets and smart phones. Today I'd like to look at...
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Monday, June 23
Ben Bova On Writing Science Fiction
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I'm reading Ben Bova 's excellent book, " The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells ." I knew I wanted to rea...
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Friday, June 20
Book Talk: Shifting Point of View
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Last night I finished "The Testament" by John Grisham. Changing POV within a story Interesting book. It opens with ...
Wednesday, June 18
Creating A Creative Outline
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Today I'd like to talk about outlining. Outlining doesn't have to be mechanical. From several discussions I've had...
Monday, June 16
8 Elements Of A Gripping Tale
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This is a question I've asked a time or three: How does a writer keep readers turning the page? 1. Tell a gripping tale. Th...
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