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Writers: Trust Yourself and Keep Writing!
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: (https://pixabay.com) Hello to all of the writers who read this blog. I have a simple message for you. Trust in your abilities. Have faith in your stories. Keep dreaming. Keep working. Keep writing. Never give up on your dreams. Never give up on your writing. You…
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Writing Through Your Fear
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by Kate M. Colby ? Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned veteran, writing can be scary. Fiction authors put out original imaginings that often hold deeper truths (or are falsely judged to reveal something about the writer). Nonfiction authors declare themselves an authority on a topic, who…
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10 Quick Tips About Writing Horror
1) Get Your Brain Out of the Way Thinking doesn’t create monsters. Your unconscious does. Don’t think about recent movie hits. Don’t think of old movie legends. In fact, don’t think of anything. Cultivate a dream-time, a coffee-scape. Think of the worst that can happen. Don’t self-censor before you even dream. Go there and return…
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Independent Editors
A few weeks ago I reached out to my fellow bloggers about freelance editor recommendations and, although I got some great names and assistance (thanks!), it made me realize just how little I know about the process of hiring an independent editor to help with the development and revision of a novel. Up till now…
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😌 August 18, 2019: Quote of The Day & My Thoughts
Originally posted on Beckie's Mental Mess: ~*~ “Life can occasionally hurt, allow nature to nurture you and bring you peace.” ~ Beckie Cutler ~ ? BC 2019 Quote Credit: Pinterest ?
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A Powerhouse Secret for Point of View
Today’s post comes courtesy of a first-page critique. Here we go: Source: A Powerhouse Secret for Point of View
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7 swift storytelling hacks for back story, description, dialogue, exposition, point of view and plot
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel: I’ve just finished a developmental edit and, as always, I enjoyed how it refreshed my appreciation of storytelling essentials. I thought I’d share them here in case they’re useful. Back story… Don’t make back story about the past. Let back story tell us about the characters in the present.…
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A whole bunch of stuff
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: The weekend is upon me and I need to figure out what to do with it. This is my two day weekend, so I’m not planning any new fiction, not a single word. I scrambled to come up with my next Story Empire post, and already have it scheduled for…