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How to Translate the Lessons of Theater to Prose

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We're big fans of diversity in reading, not only across genres but across forms. Prose fiction writers can learn a lot from non-fiction, poetry,...

Use Your Past to Practice Vivid Description

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There's a thin line between too much description in prose and not enough. Too much and your story starts to sound like a travelogue....

The Clothes Make the Character

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Do clothes make the man? Or woman? In a new post, Ruth Harris recommends clothing and accessories as a way to show your characters'...

Your Brand is A Promise

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts continue their discussion of the promises you make to a reader before they open your book....

You Can Also Learn from the Worst

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Beginning writers often think it's sufficient to be better than the worst. It's not. However, you can learn from the worst. In post on The Script...

Re-writing? Make Sure Every Draft Has a Purpose

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When we write, it's easy to imagine we can get everything down in one draft. Our characters will be consistent but surprising, our plot...

Don’t Get Bogged Down in Prose

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In an article on Writer's Digest, Moriah Richard continues the blog's series on mistakes writers make. In this post, Richard says writers make a...

Be Courageous Enough to Be Seen

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Writers hold back from finishing projects, submitting work, and publishing books for a variety of reasons, but the biggest and most damaging is imposter...

Yes, You Can Write About Your Family

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Some folks get nervous writing about events that happened to or within their families, even when they fictionalize. They worry that family members will...

Do You Wanna Touch?

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Creating an immersive reader experience means engaging all the senses in your characters and descriptions. Of course, it's natural to focus on what your...

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