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Contradiction Reveals Character

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, David Corbett says that contradictions can reveal a lot about your characters. "A contradiction in character is something...

How to Write Distinctive Dialogue

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In their latest episode, the Writing Excuses hosts are joined by writer, teacher, and community organizer Maurice Broaddus for an eight-episode mini-master-class on writing...

Verb Tense Can Add Tension

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, Sophie Masson shows how verb tense can increase dramatic tension and suspense. "Varying it within a story, from...

Lessons Learned From The Godfather

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In a post on the Killzone blog, James Scott Bell discusses what writers can learn from The Godfather. "The story lessons from this movie could...

What Makes a Scene Worthwhile?

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Joseph Lallo offers advice on writing efficiently. "Lessons that call for concise writing echo through the...

How Do You See Your Story?

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, Donald Maass explores ways we create from our imaginations. "There are three primary modes in which a story...

7 Steps to Designing a Strong Character Arc

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In a guest post on Jane Friedman's blog, Heather Davis suggests a series of questions you can ask to create a stronger character arc...

Can You Write a Mystery Without Intending to Solve It?

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During an interview with the DIY MFA podcast, Alexis Schaitkin talks about tone, voice, mood, and her book Elsewhere. During the episode, they discuss: Writing...

Dialogue is the Spice of Conflict

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Becca Puglisi says that letting your characters talk is a sure way to put conflict on the...

How to Create and Keep Track of Your Ensemble

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In the final episode in their series on ensemble casts, the Writing Excuses hosts discuss how to create them: the nuts-and-bolts, the tips and...

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