Don’t Jump to Conclusions: The Perils of “Underwriting”
This month our editors are tackling Fatal Flaw #9—Underwriting. Too often necessary information is left out of a scene, leaving…
This month our editors are tackling Fatal Flaw #9—Underwriting. Too often necessary information is left out of a scene, leaving…
Today’s guest post is by John Bard: Want to scare a bunch of writers silly? You won’t need to put…
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This month our editors are going to tackle Fatal Flaw #9—Underwriting. We looked at the perils of overwriting early in…
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I’m sure you know what happens when you assume too much. But if you understand the distinction between assume and…
This month our editors have attacked Fatal Flaw # 8: Flawed Dialog Construction. Dialog is a tricky component to master in…
Today’s guest post is by Ricardo Fayet, one of the founders of Reedsy: “You need to be on Twitter.” That…
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