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Thursday, March 5
What Are You Reading?
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I've often stressed the importance of reading so, today, let's talk about what books we're reading. (And, yes, I got this ide...
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Tuesday, March 3
What Bad Books Can Tell Us About Good Writing
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Today I want to discuss what bad books can tell us about good writing. To do this I’m going to discuss the history of an intentionally ...
Friday, February 27
Crafting An Effective Writing Prompt
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As many of you know, for the past few months I’ve been posting one writing prompt a day on Google+ (I’ve begun archiving them on Pintere...
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Wednesday, February 25
10 Favorite Writing Blogs
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I’m fortunate. I’m amazed whenever I compare the sheer amount of excellent writing advice available today—for free!—to what was available...
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Monday, February 23
4 Ways To Create And Nurture The Habit of Writing
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Creating and maintaining a writing habit is, like writing itself, simple but far from easy. I know. There are habits I would love to ...
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Saturday, February 21
Writing And Gaming: Tabletop RPGs, Character Creation And Conflict
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I’ve already written about how many of my favorite authors are avid gamers . (BTW, Chuck Wendig—a long time gamer as well as a game d...
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Wednesday, February 18
Talking About Detective Fiction
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Have you ever read P.D. James’ insightful and beautifully written book, “Talking About Detective Fiction”? In it she gives an impassi...
Monday, February 16
About Words
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I’ve been obsessed. That’s my excuse for not posting anything for the past week or so. Like Dr. Frankenstein, I’ve been busy creating...
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Wednesday, February 4
Pens ’n Prose
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I’m always looking for a new, better, kind of pen. Perhaps you’ve heard the quip about the writer who owns enough pens and journals to ...
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Monday, February 2
Storium: Collaborative Storytelling
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You’ve probably heard of Storium by now. Chuck Wendig, a creator of one of it’s 59 worlds, describes it this way: “Storium [...]...
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