About This Writing Stuff…

This week, Anne R. Allen laments the rise of “dark pattern marketing” by authors who attempt to bully potential readers by invading their privacy.


Dana Isaacson advises us on the effective use of flashbacks while Kristen Lamb reminds us of what it takes to be successful.


Going by the numbers, Jordan Dane expounds seven categories of conflict and Chris Winkle offers six types of climactic turning points. Oren Ashkenazi warns us to be aware of the messages we’re communicating through our writing and Angela Ackerman delves into the repercussions of fear.


All that and plenty more. Enjoy!


Is a “Personal Relationship” with Authors What Readers Want? by Anne R. Allen


How to Write Amazing Flashbacks by Dana Isaacson


Key Types of Conflict: Which One Best Fits Your Story? by Jordan Dane


In It to WIN It: How Committed Are You to Being a Successful Author? Kristen Lamb


Six Types of Turning Points for Climaxes and Filling In Your Story’s Middle by Chris Winkle


Depicting Characters Held Back by Fear by Angela Ackerman


Authorial Endorsement 101 by Oren Ashkenazi


Give Your Reader an Experience by Kathryn Craft


Negotiating Social Privilege as a Writer by Rheea Mukherjee


The Wonders of Your Character’s World View by Jim Dempsey


 

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