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10 Weaknesses to Look for When Revising Your Manuscript
What do you look for when you revise your manuscript? I'm sharing 10 weaknesses to look for when you start revising your novel. Take a look, and get your FREE download of my Novel Plot Test Worksheet >>>
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How to build your world: Languages
FREE skillshare.com creative writing class. Use weather to show your characters, develop plot, and enhance the atmosphere of your fiction. Limited number of free codes available.
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How to Write a Novel | Show Don't Tell | Novel Writing Advice | Writing Motivation | Writing Inspiration | NaNoWriMo Advice | Write your book | Writer Advice | Writing Examples | Emaliejacobs.com via @emalie_jacobs
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How to Write Better Dialogue - Good and Bad Examples of Dialogue
How to become a master at writing dialogue
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Writing Secondary Characters-www.themanuscriptshredder.com
Fun ways to make your characters suffer using interesting conflict | As writers, we’re all guilty of putting our characters through hell. Every story needs conflict, and we live for the chance to place our characters into growth-inducing situations. Here are a list of ways you can mess with your characters for the good of your novel! For more creative writing tips and techniques, visit our blog :) Writing Character Flaws, How To Write An Intimidating Character, Book Writing Tips Character Development, How To Develop Characters In Fiction, Tips For Writing Strong Characters, Plotting A Novel, Creative Writing Tips, Essay Writing Help, Writing Characters
Fun Ways to Make Your Characters Suffer
Fun ways to make your characters suffer using interesting conflict | As writers, we’re all guilty of putting our characters through hell. Every story needs conflict, and we live for the chance to place our characters into growth-inducing situations. Here are a list of ways you can mess with your characters for the good of your novel! For more creative writing tips and techniques, visit our blog :)
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14 Tips from Stephen King
14 Tips from Stephen King
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How To Write An Impactful Villain
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How to Improve as a Writer - 11 Ideas to fulfil your potential...
5 Tips On Writing A Trauma Backstory - Lisa Hall-Wilson
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Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist, Pt. 1: Hooking Readers
Your Ultimate First Chapter Checklist
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Creating a perfect character flaw-www.themanuscriptshredder.com
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How to Write the Perfect Psychopath
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Elizabeth Gilbert's "Book in a Box" Note-Taking System for Writing a Novel - Lindsay Elizabeth
Elizabeth Gilbert has developed an easy note-taking system for writing a novel based on a method she learned from a teacher when she was 14 that helps her avoid writer’s block and keep all of her extensive research and ideas organized in an efficient way. Looking for a better way to keep track of your novel’s notes and research? Her system might be perfect for you! #writingtips #plotting #brainstorming #novelwriting
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History: The Secret Weapon of Fantasy Writers | The Novel Smithy
As fantasy writers, we need to take down one more barrier in order to place the reader in a position to enjoy our story. Our worlds need to be so realistic and believable that the reader sees past the fanciful surface without being distracted by what the