Happy New Draft Day!
Some writers edit, some don't (They say they do, but what they really do is proofread before posting). Some writers need two or three...
Drama, Humor, And Horror Are In The Details
In a post on BookBaby, Scott McCormick says that little details will bring out the emotion - drama, humor, or horror - in your...
Death Serves a Purpose
To kill or not to kill. Another fine line writers must walk. If you kill too often or too easily, you lessen the impact...
Hero’s Journey or Save the Cat? (How About Neither?)
In the first of an 8-part series, the Writing Excuses hosts take a fresh look at story structure. During this episode, they discuss story...
At Some Point, You Have to Choose
In a post on the Stage 32 blog, Evelyne Gauthier offers advice on getting started writing even when you don't feel like it. We've...
What is Uncertainty Telling You?
In an essay for Lit Hub, George Saunders talks about that awkward moment when you're not sure what happens next in your story. Some...
Be Your Villain’s Best Friend
The only thing greater than a reader's love for a good villain is a writer's love for creating one. In a post on CrimeReads,...
Don’t be too Nice to Torture Your Heroes
In a guest post on Chuck Wendig's blog, writer Delilah Dawson suggests ways to ratchet up the tension in your novel by making your...
Editing on a Budget
Continuing her Writer's Digest series on professional editing and revisions, Tiffany Yates Martin discusses the alternatives to paying for a professional edit.
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Breaking the Rules of Story Openings
Writers are told that the success of their story depends on hooking their reader in the first few pagers. But is that true in...