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Leave Your Adverbs Here

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Adverbs have their advocates, but most writers use them sparingly, if at all. We don't go for hard and fast rules on this site,...

Chris d’Lacey: To be a Writer, You Have to Write

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The Writers Write blog shares Chris d'Lacey's Top 10 writing tips. Here's a few: To be a writer, you have to write. Often. Write...

Consider Essayists as Models for Connection

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In a post on the Killzone blog, PJ Parrish says that fiction writers can learn lessons from great essayists about connecting with their readers. Essay...

Deliberate, Don’t Default

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In their final episode of their series on worldbuilding, the Writing Excuses hosts discuss how to insert originality by deliberately avoiding defaults, cliches, and...

How to Handle a Revise & Resubmit

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You might be fortunate enough to get an agent's attention for your manuscript. However, that often isn't the end of the line. You might...

How Much is Too Much and When?

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For fiction writers, successful communication is all about balance. We need to hone our instincts so that we know the right amount to put...

Use the Audience’s Imagination to Fill in Blanks Between Scenes

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We don't know how they do it, but writing advice blogs seem to hit similar points at the same time. Not counting blog tours...

Do You Trust Your Reader?

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You might be forgiven if you find the act of writing requires you to walk a number of tightropes. Characters need to be consistent...

How to Create an Antihero Who Isn’t a Sociopath

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We love our antiheroes but they are challenging to write well. There's a fine line between antihero and villain that is crossed on a...

Bringing Life to Supporting Characters

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During an interview with DIY MFA, writer Sacha Black discusses how to handle supporting characters, including: The main types of supporting characters and what...

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