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November 19, 2023

Writers: Beware Over-Workshopping Your WIP

  by Anne R. Allen What’s over-workshopping? It’s what happens when writers attend too many writing workshops or critique groups where they’re fed dogmatic, my-way-or-the-highway rules. Following rules too closely can slow down your story (and your career.) It can also eliminate what’s creative and original in your work. You can spend years schlepping that […]

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Published on November 19, 2023 09:51

November 12, 2023

4 Paths to Redeeming Your Villain

by Becca Puglisi Have you ever fallen in love with a story villain? Or at least found yourself liking them somewhat against your will? Seems a little weird, experiencing all the happy feels for this character, but I think we’ve all been there. When a villain is well written and well rounded, they can tug […]

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Published on November 12, 2023 09:50

November 5, 2023

“I Don’t Like Your Tone!” The Importance of Tone in Writing

  by Anne R. Allen I’m sure everybody remembers the teacher or parent who told you they didn’t like your “tone” when you were being a snarky adolescent. Or a whiney brat who wanted a cookie right before dinner: “Oh, right. I’m going to ride my bike to the dance? Like I’m 10 years old?” […]

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Published on November 05, 2023 09:51

October 29, 2023

Radical Revision: When the Going Gets Tough, Writers Get Radical

by Ruth Harris The lights are red. All signs are Stop Signs. That stack of pages you thought was going to be a book? You know, with characters, a setting, maybe even a plot? Somehow, it vanished in a wasteland of false starts, dead ends and dead darlings. Why? What happened? You’re the author — […]

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Published on October 29, 2023 09:50

October 22, 2023

Can NaNoWriMo Cure Your Creativity Wound?

  by Anne R. Allen A “creativity wound” is the psychological injury we feel when someone we trust says harsh, negative things about our creative work. Executive director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) Grant Faulkner explains it like this: “We put our souls, the meaning of our lives, into the things we create, whether […]

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Published on October 22, 2023 09:50

October 15, 2023

Yes, Authors Still Need to Follow Social Media Etiquette Rules

  by Anne R. Allen Social media etiquette? Does such a thing even exist anymore? When on any given day your eyeballs can be hit with posts glorifying genocide, disinformation, and alpha-thug rapists and traffickers? The answer is yes. Even though social media feels more and more like an airplane headed for a large mountain, […]

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Published on October 15, 2023 09:52

October 8, 2023

Slender Man: Using Real Crime as Inspiration for a Novel

  By Gary Braver Like other crime novelists, I keep a file of real cases. Not only do these serve as ideas to draw from, but they give authentic grounding while inspiring me to learn more about the perpetrators and their victims. What caught my attention at the onset of my latest novel, RUMOR OF […]

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Published on October 08, 2023 09:50

October 1, 2023

Plan to Write a Book When You Retire? Some Tips for Late Blooming Writers

by Anne R. Allen A lot of people hope to write a book when they retire. And that’s a great plan. Late blooming writers can do very well for themselves if they learn to write well and have something unique to say. Some writers who became successful authors in their later years were Laura Ingalls […]

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Published on October 01, 2023 09:51

September 24, 2023

How to Write a Compelling Transition Sentence

A transition sentence is like a bridge  by Ruth Harris At a writers’ workshop, I once heard a beginning writer talk about how it had taken him almost all day to write a paragraph describing his character waking up in his bedroom upstairs and going to the kitchen downstairs to make breakfast. “He made eggs […]

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Published on September 24, 2023 09:50

September 17, 2023

Amazon Removes the “Look Inside” Feature: Resistance is Futile

  by Anne R. Allen Last week a few readers clued me in on the loss of Amazon’s “Look Inside” feature. That was the thing that allowed readers to browse the first few chapters of a book before plunking down their money. The feature allowed readers shopping for books on Amazon have the same opportunity […]

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Published on September 17, 2023 09:53