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Writing the Discomfort of Deception

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In the latest in her series of FightWrite™ articles on Writer's Digest, Carla Hoch offers advice on writing deception and how body language can...

How to Reveal the Heroism in Your Predator

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Sue Coletta uses birds of prey as examples of how writers can create three-dimensional villains. Raptors like owls,...

Your Characters’ Talents Can Help Them Stand Out

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In a guest post on the Killzone blog, Becca Puglisi says that giving your character a unique talent is key to developing a well-rounded...

A Close Reading on Character

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts introduce their next close reading series, during which they will focus on character by reading three of...

Too Good to Resist

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In a recent email to her mailing list, Janice Hardy suggests that strong temptations can provide good leverage for revealing character and creating conflict....

Is Your Story in the Mood?

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In a new post, C.S. Lakin offers advice for infusing your story with mood. She suggests the following techniques: Consider the purpose of your scene....

Why Prose Writers Should Dip Into the Poet’s Toolbox

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In a post on the SFWA blog, Ursula Whitcher suggests that prose writers could benefit from practicing with the tools of poetry. "Writing poetry...

Will Your Hero Outlive Your Time?

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, Donald Maass identifies traits that make timeless fiction timeless, even as tastes and social mores change. This kind...

Do You Have Problems with Your Emotions?

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Becca Puglisi identifies three emotion problems you might have in your story's opening and tips for avoiding...

Revealing Character Requires Show and Tell

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Tiffany Yates Martin offers advice on using show-don't-tell to reveal your characters on the page. "Bringing characters to...

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