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Use Character, Mood, and Atmosphere to Develop Strong Narrative Description

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In a post on CrimeReads, Lucy Snyder says there's an art to writing description that is vibrant and evocative but not distracting for the...

Go Out with a Bang!

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In a post on Killzone, PJ Parrish offers advice for ending your scenes and chapters and story on a bang. "Often it’s the ending...

Do You Have to Use 3-Act Structure?

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If you're like me, you're wary of any kind of advice on story structure that sounds like formula. The 3-act structure is one of...

Advice on Keeping Pages Turning

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In a post on the Killzone blog, James Scott Bell offers advice for writing page-turning fiction by having trouble brewing in every scene. "Somewhere...

Trust Your Reader

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In the latest in the Writer's Digest series of articles on mistakes writers make, editor Michael Woodson says writers go wrong when they fail...

Names are Powerful

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, Keith Cronin discusses the power of character names. "I see a lot of writers going with character names...

Your Antagonist Might Not be A Bad Guy

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"All stories need an antagonist, but not all stories have a villain," Janice Hardy says in a new blog post. So, how do you...

Are Your Readers Connecting with Your Protagonist?

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Lynette Burrows offers advice for creating characters your readers will want to follow. "You can create...

How to Use Your Family Background

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Kimberly Giarratano offers eight pieces of advice for weaving your family heritage into a novel. "We all come...

Hook Your Reader with Line 1

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In a new post, C.S. Lakin discusses the importance of story hooks. "It’s a line that snags your reader and pulls them into the...

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