Fact or Fiction? How Novelists Can Blend Factual Research with Creative Storytelling
Today’s guest post is by author Jack Woodville London, whose new book A Novel Approach, just released: Readers who have some…
Today’s guest post is by author Jack Woodville London, whose new book A Novel Approach, just released: Readers who have some…
Zombies are big in movies and TV these days. But zombie nouns have been the bane of good writers for…
Dialog is the element that brings stories alive. Imagine reading an entire novel void of dialog. Trying to sustain a…
This week I’ve released my new writing craft book Shoot Your Novel, which I feel offers writing tools that are not…
Comparisons. We live in a world in which we are often called upon to make comparisons. Does WalMart or Target…
Last week we started looking into tension in novels, and we’ll wrap up this topic in this post so we…
Today’s guest post is by writer Cara Sue Achterberg. I sometimes feel as though I have read hundreds, no thousands, of…
Two words that share similar nuances are anticipate and expect. Both mean “to look forward to.” But anticipate also carries the idea…
I hope I don’t need to tell you why you need tension in your novel. If I do, then I…
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