Get Your Story in Hand Using Shorthand
Today’s guest post is by Tawnya Showalter. If you’re a journalist, you may already be acquainted with shorthand. It’s a…
Today’s guest post is by Tawnya Showalter. If you’re a journalist, you may already be acquainted with shorthand. It’s a…
What would a novel be without a good antagonist or two? There are some wonderful “Rival” archetypes that you might…
For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we’re looking at an excerpt from a previous post titled How to be a First-Time Novelist (without…
Today’s guest post is by author R. J. Thesman As a writing coach, I often hear clients utter specific reasons…
Archtypes can be inspirational and helpful in not just crafting your hero or heroine but all your secondary characters. Don’t…
For this week’s Throwback Thursday, we’re looking at an excerpt from a previous post titled A Few Cool Doors That Open When…
The first fifty pages of your novel carry the heaviest burden for your story. The opening chapters are all about…
Last week we took a look at a number of diverse male archetypes that might inspire the characters in your…
On Throwback Thursdays, we’re looking at excerpts from past posts on Live Write Thrive. Today’s post comes from Color to Shape Your…
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