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Yes, You Need Both Plot and Story

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In a guest post on Jane Friedman's blog, Heather Davis says that writers often focus on plot points to the detriment of story. "In the...

How Do You Fight When You Can’t…Fight?

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In another in her series of articles for Writer's Digest, Carla Hoch talks about writing fight scenes when your characters aren't trained to fight. Some...

Well-Adjusted People Make for Boring Fiction

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In her latest blog post, Kristen Lamb continues her examination of character-defining wounds, this time focusing on the relationships between moms and their children. Even...

Master Scenes and Sequels to Find the Right Balance of Emotion

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In a post on the Killzone blog, James Scott Bell offers advice on adding just the right amount of emotion to your fiction. "Emotion in...

Health is Another Facet of Character

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Karen Winn says that understanding your characters' health can be a key to writing their stories. As a former...

Learn Enough to be Dangerous

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In a guest post on Chuck Wendig's blog, Dan Koboldt shares advice from his book, Putting the Fact in Fantasy, on bringing authenticity to...

Dying is Easy; Comedy is Hard

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts talk about writing funny with guest Jody Lynn Nye. How do you do it? It's more...

Setting Can be Your Strongest Background Character

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We hear a lot about using setting as an actual character in your book, to help create a more immersive experience for your reader...

Turning Points Show the Way to Character

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, September Fawkes says that a crisis is the perfect way to reveal character. "The crisis is a moment...

Align Your Character Arcs with Facts for Stronger Historical Fiction

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Shelly Sanders shares tips on balancing history and story in historical fiction. "Making characters relatable, focusing on events...

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