writing
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Too Dear to Kill (Midweek Novel Update #9)
I promised myself I wouldn’t do this. Keep him alive, I mean. I’ve had it all…
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Three Tricks for Avoiding Unintentional Plot Holes
As readers, we’re pretty good at pointing out other writers’ mistakes. That’s one positive aspect of…
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What Is Your Villain’s Motive?
Admit it: you love writing in evil characters. It’s fun. It’s different. But it can also…
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The Battle Against Identity and Purpose
Do you know who your characters are? More importantly, do they? Identity is a common YA…
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Three Consequences of Always “Writing What We Know”
We’ve all gotten this piece of advice at least once before: “write what you know.” On…
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When Will It End? 30,000 Words and Feeling TERRIBLE (Midweek Novel Update #8)
How many midweek updates will I have to post before we get to the one where…
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How to Handle Negative Feedback (31DBBB Challenge Day 7)
This post was inspired by “The Everyday Writer: Prepare to Be Criticized.” Check out the blog…
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Solution Saturday: I Want to Write, but Life Keeps Getting In the Way
You want to write. You need to write. Yet every time you find yourself starting to…
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Today We Finally Define “Brain Rush”
We’ve talked about it more than once, leaving the phrase up to interpretation. We want to…
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My First Day of Camp [NaNoWriMo] (Midweek Novel Update #7)
322 words. That’s what stands between me and a successful first day of Camp NaNo, otherwise…
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