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Tips on Writing Emotions

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During an interview with the Creative Penn podcast, Roz Morris offers advice on writing emotion. Some questions and excerpts include: How do we create that...

What’s Your Character Hiding?

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Becca Puglisi says that figuring out what your character is hiding is one key to creating realistic,...

The Difference Between Obstacles and Stakes

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts discuss C.L. Clark’s short story “You Perfect Broken Thing”, examining how the character’s stakes shape the...

When Your Hero’s World View is Also a Flaw

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Laurie Schnebly Campbell discusses writing about relationships that don't work out. "Just about every such failure...

Tips for Character Choreography

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In a guest post on Jane Friedman's blog, Susanne Dunlap offers advice about character choreography - moving your cast around the page and through your...

Bookend Your Story with Then and Now Scenes

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In a recent post, September Fawkes discusses how to process the change that has occurred in your story with then and now scenes. "Then...

Five Ways to Add Subtext to Dialogue

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Becca Puglisi suggests five methods for adding subtext to your dialogue. "When writing strong dialogue, we often...

No More Tears – Writing Emotionally Without Cliches

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Peter Mountford offers six tips for writing big emotions without getting maudlin. Mountford says the writer has two...

Using the Exterior to Reveal Interiority

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts focus on C.L. Clark’s  “The Cook,” as they explore external and internal expression. In particular, the...

Five Reasons Your Ending Isn’t Very Good

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In a recent post, Janice Hardy looks at 5 common problems with endings. "Your ending is the whole point of your book," she says....

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