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5 Plot Hacks to Fix a Flat Novel

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In a guest post on Jane Friedman's blog, Susan DeFreitas suggests five "hacks" that might save a flagging novel. While many plot problems are...

The Art of Creating Malice Without Violence

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, David Corbett uses Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These to examine the concept of menace without overt violence. "Keegan’s...

Three Places to Look for Telling

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In a guest post on Writers in the Storm, Janice Hardy identifies three ways you can instantly spot whether your writing is filled with...

The Three Levels of Antagonism

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In a post on ScreenCraft, Emily J examines three levels of antagonism and how to use them in your writing. "Bringing antagonism to life...

Can Your Readers Trust You?

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Marissa Graff identifies three ways you may be losing your reader's trust. "Strong storytelling is rooted in...

How POV Influences Structure

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In their latest podcast, the Writing Excuses hosts begin a new discussion on structure and point of view, using N.K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season as...

Story and Plot

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In a post on the Script Lab blog, David Young examines the difference between story and plot. While some use these terms interchangeably, "they...

Why is Your Most Important Question

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Sarah Hamer examines the important question of why our characters want what they want and act...

Anticipation and Subversion

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts discuss the dichotomy between creating anticipation and surprising the reader by subverting their expectations. They examine...

Scenes and Sequels Hold the Keys to Stakes

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In a new blog post, Kristen Lamb tackles the important subject of stakes - what they are, how to build them, and how to...

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