Month: June 2018
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A Sneak Peek into How I Set Up My Scrivener for Writing Fiction
If you are a writer–either a veteran or an aspiring or somewhere in-between–you’ve probably heard other writers gush over the writing software named Scrivener. When I finally purchased it, I said to myself, “I should have started using Scrivener sooner.” Most fans of Scrivener agree. The best part of Scrivener is its versatility. You can…
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Friday’s Findings 06.29.18
Here are some articles on writing I’ve read lately: Four Pieces of Advice from an Editor How to Write a Book Like Stephen King 6 Tricks to Help You Finish Your Work in Progress (WIP) The Efficient Author’s Cheat Sheet for Creating Suspense and Tension How to Make Your Sentences More Descriptive Explore the…
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Friday’s Findings 06.22.18
Here are some articles on writing I’ve read lately: 6 Secrets of Science Fiction and Fantasy World Building Five Steps to Writing Great Character Chemistry Don’t Worry about Success and Failure The Basics of World Building Screenwriting Tips & Insights from Michael Zam, Writer of the Emmy-Winning Series Feud: Bette and Joan Explore the Consortium…
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Writing Tip: Keep your favorite book somewhere where you’ll see it a lot
I found this on Reddit.com: Writing Tip: Keep your favorite book somewhere where you’ll see it a lot byu/CharielDreemur inwriting Explore the Consortium …
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Friday’s Findings 06.15.18
Here are some articles on writing I’ve read lately: Writing Science Fiction: How to Approach Exposition in Sci-Fi Novels Killing an Important Character How Much Do You Need to Describe Your Characters? Five Ways to Inject Theme into Your Story (Without Being Obvious) If You Want to Write a Novel But Can’t Get Started: 3…


