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Are Your Scenes Plagued by DULL?

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In a post on Killzone, James Scott Bell offers advice for cutting the dull parts from your scenes. What are those dull parts? Description Dumps. Like...

Your Book Needs a Hook and a Heart

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In a post on DIY MFA, Karyn Fischer offers advice for finding the hook and the heart of your novel. "We need the hook...

10 Myths About Fighting Debunked

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In another in her Fight Write™ series for Writer's Digest, Carla Hoch dispels 10 myths about fighting. "Most of these legends come from the screen,"...

8 Steps to Great Character Arcs

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in a post on BookBaby, Joe Yamulla examines character development and offers advice on creating compelling characters. "Complex characters are what make stories relatable,...

One Narrative or Two?

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Elle Marr discusses how to write a novel with more than one narrative and when and why you...

What Kind of Adversary Do You Have?

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Angela Ackerman examines the different types of adversaries who can create trouble in your story. "Adversaries generate...

The Power of Fiction is Character

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, Donald Maass continues his examination of creating human moments in fiction. "Here’s something great about great fiction: a...

Advice for Writing Concise, Authentic Dialogue

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Sandy Vaile offers advice on writing concise dialogue that sounds true to life. "Speech predates written...

What is Your Hero’s Foundational Wound?

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In a new post on Writers Helping Writers, Becca Puglisi takes a deep dive into backstory, examining emotional wounds and trauma to build your...

Developing Characters by the Seat of Your Pants

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During an interview with the DIY MFA podcast, Neely Tubati Alexander talks about her novel, Love Buzz, and the importance of listening to your...

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