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Personal Stakes Matter More

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In a guest post on Writers Helping Writers, Jami Gold examines the film Everything Everywhere All at Once to find three lessons for making...

On a Scale of 1-9, Who is Your Character?

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Need some inspiration for creating a new character? In a post on DIY MFA, Mary Adkins suggests using the Enneagram. Adkins suggests three ways: ...

What You Want to Say is as Important as How You...

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In a post on Lit Hub, Carter Bays says enjoying what you do with your writing is as important as how you get it...

Does Your First Line Have a Bang?

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In a post on Writers in the Storm, Ellen Buikema says opening lines are a lot of work, but the right one will hook...

Building Trust with an Unreliable Narrator

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During an interview with the DIY MFA podcast, Scott Gates discusses his novel, Gone, the Redeemer. During the episode, they discuss: Truth in a...

Is Your Story Wandering? Try a Confined Timeframe

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In a post on Lit Hub, Tom Perrotta offers advice for keeping your story's momentum going. In Perrotta's case, his own first novel was rejected...

Weaving Inner and Outer Challenges Creates Strong Characters

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, David Corbett discusses how to layer your protagonist's challenges: internal, external, and interpersonal. "At some point as you’re planning...

The Purpose of Multi-Generational Fiction

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Robin Lee Hatcher offers advice on writing multi-generational fiction. "Different methods may be used to tell dual-time stories (alternating...

Are You a “Real” Writer?

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In a post on Lit Hub, Leigh Newman ponders the immortal question: What is a real writer? We all have different answers to that, but most...

Who Belongs in Your Ensemble?

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Continuing their series on fictional ensembles, the Writing Excuses hosts talk about how genre influences the structure of your cast. How is a heist...

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