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Causation Drives Character and Plot

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In a guest post on Jane Friedman's blog, writer and book coach Harrison Demchick how to use cause and effect structure in character-driven fiction. "Causation...

Your Twist Can Be Both Surprising and Inevitable

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In their latest podcast, the Writing Excuses continue their discussion of the promises we make our readers with genre, structure, and beginnings. In this...

What’s in a Name?

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It's doubtful that a great novel has ever been killed by a bad title, but a good title can still help you get noticed....

Be Your Own Best Writing Coach

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We love sharing the best of the web's writing advice on this blog, but we also believe that every writer should find their own...

What Does Your Story’s First Line Promise?

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In their latest podcast, the Writing Excuses hosts continue their exploration of “promises as a structure” by looking at the promises made by the...

Is Your Conflict Working For or Against You?

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A lot of writing advice starts with "Stories need conflict" but often ends there as well. Less attention is paid to creating the right...

You Can Convey Powerful Stories Without Words

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If a picture says 1,000 words, then a 100 great images can tell a novel, right? In an article for Writer's Digest, writer and...

What Makes a Great Villain?

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In a new episode of its Page to Picture vlog, the Stage 32 blog discusses how to create great villains, using examples from popular...

Simone de Beauvoir: The Original Writer is Always Shocking

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A post on Writer Write shares 7 writing quotes from Simone de Beauvoir, including: "The writer of originality, unless dead, is always shocking, scandalous; novelty...

Are You Reliable Enough to Use an Unreliable Narrator?

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Tyler Durden. Humbert Humbert. Alex the Droog. Literature is filled with unreliable narrators, from the villainous, like Patrick Bateman, to the dangerously naive, like...

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