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The Meaning of Red

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Red: the color of blood, beauty, alarm, and love. In literature, a symbol, a metaphor, a motif. It's the color of lust, anger, guilt,...

When Your Hero Reflects

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Writers delight in putting their characters through the wringer. Trials and tribulations test your hero's mettle and drive your narrative. But what happens after? In a...

What is Your Hero Getting from this Fight?

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In a post on Writers Helping Writers, Emily Young offers advice for writing great action scenes. Her tips include: Ask what your characters want. Consider...

Bring Your Readers Along on Your Hero’s Search

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Outside experimental prose, it's safe to say all stories are about the search for something. Mysteries are the obvious example, but they cover only...

Hit Your Reader in the Funny Bone

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In a post on the SFWA blog, Kathy Flann offers advice for injecting humor into your writing. "We think of humor as something that...

How Claire Stafford Wrote a Novel About a Character Who Resists...

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During an interview with the DIY MFA podcast, Claire Stanford discusses her debut novel, Happy for You, a contemporary adult fiction novel grappling with tech,...

Can Your Hero Win the Battle with their Flaws?

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In a post on Writer Unboxed, Jim Dempsey offers tips for using your hero's weaknesses against them. "Every hero has a flaw, and that is...

Seven Questions for a Great Opening

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Of course, your entire novel should be great, but your first chapter really needs to knock it out of the ballpark. If your readers...

Ground Your Fiction with “What You Know”

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In an article for Writer's Digest, Jeremy Scott says solid, real-life details can ground your thriller novel in the real world and bring your...

4 Tips to Avoid Overwriting

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In a post on the Stage 32 blog, S.K. Valenzuela offers advice for keeping your scripts short and sweet. "Many writers want to know...

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