Beth Greenslade's Blog
July 23, 2025
Writing Tips for Adding Internal Conflict to Action Scenes
Internal Conflict in Action is like the secret ingredient that adds richness and depth to your action scenes. When bullets fly and stakes are high, the external pressures can be amplified by an equally compelling internal struggle within your characters.
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How to Get More Writing Done in Less Time
Writing efficiency is something all writers strive for, but often finding the secret sauce to boost your productivity can feel elusive. So how do you tackle the beast of a blank page faster, without losing your creative energy?
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10 Writing Myths That Waste Your Time and Energy
Writing myths have a way of sneaking into our creative process, often leaving us drained instead of inspired. As aspiring authors, we may find ourselves falling into the trap of false writing beliefs that not only waste our time but also sap our energy.
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10 Quick Wins to Improve Your Opening Paragraph
Want to capture your reader's attention instantly? Let's explore how to improve your opening paragraph by making it more captivating and engaging.
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How to Break Down a Big Idea Into Blog-Worthy Pieces
Break down ideas effectively by transforming them into engaging, manageable blog post pieces. Navigate this creative process with ease!
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Writing Tips for Ending Chapters With Micro-Cliffhangers
Chapter Micro-Cliffhangers can electrify your storytelling and captivate readers. Let's explore practical tips for writing micro-cliffhangers to boost your narrative excitement.
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July 22, 2025
How to Make a Blog Post Flow Like a Story
Creating a blog post that flows like a story can captivate your readers and keep them engaged from start to finish. By weaving narrative elements into your writing, you can transform ordinary posts into delightful journeys for your audience.
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Writing Tips to Create Satisfying Character Payoffs
Creating satisfying character payoffs is a vital skill that elevates your storytelling and keeps readers turning the pages. But how do you ensure your character arcs culminate in unforgettable moments?
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How to Edit a Chapter Without Losing Momentum
Keeping your edit chapter momentum can feel like balancing on a tightrope. One wrong move, and you risk losing all the progress you've made. But fear not, we're here to guide you through maintaining that precious momentum in chapter editing.
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July 21, 2025
Writing Tips to Improve Chapter Endings With More Impact
Impactful chapter endings can leave your readers on the edge of their seats, eager to turn the page and discover what happens next. But how do you craft those memorable conclusions that keep your audience hooked?
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