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Don’t Throw Anything Away!

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In a post on Writers Write, Susanne Bennett suggests what you can do with stories or sections of stories that you wrote but abandoned....

The Perfection of Sunset Boulevard

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In a post on the Killzone blog, James Scott Bell says writers can learn a lot from the classic noir film Sunset Boulevard. His lessons...

The Simple Question of What Happens Next?

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts continue their exploration of tension, this time focusing on unanswered questions. While this obviously applies to...

History: What’s Fact and What’s Fiction?

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Eldred Bird examines the difference between writing about factual history and legend. "Most myths, legends, and heroes...

Why Read Literary Fiction?

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Michael Woodson discusses literary fiction as a writing style, what makes it unique, and how studying it can...

Free Advice is Only Worth What You Pay for It

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In a post on Lit Reactor, Richard Thomas shares the best and worst writing advice he's ever heard. The Best includes: “In order to be a...

Have You Heard of the Big Five?

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In a post on the Killzone blog, Garry Rodgers examines the five primary dimensions of human personality and suggest that writers can use these...

Can Your Novel Also Support a Short Story?

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In a guest post on Janice Hardy's blog, Rayne Hall offers advice for writing a short story that spins off from your novel, as...

Advice on Writing Short While Still Developing Character

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In a guest post on Writers Helping Writers, Jami Gold offers advice on creating story problems and character arcs within the short story, where...

Advice for Surviving Your First Professional Edit

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In a guest post on Jane Friedman's blog, Daphne Gray-Grant offers advice for surviving your first professional edit. Despite being an experienced editor and...

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