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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
As you work with emotions in your fiction writing, you should keep readers foremost in your mind. Discriminating...
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Whether you’re a fan of the Dallas Cowboys football team or not, this contest will interest you. Most sports...
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Interpretative fiction presents the reader with significant and therefore durable insights into life. But these...
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You would like to write. You think about writing. You daydream about getting a book published. But you have a day...
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Writers are readers. Ask writers and most of them will tell you that reading is essential to good writing. But why...
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‘Tis the season to connect with family, friends, and acquaintances that we haven’t had time to stay in...
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If you’ve been in a bookstore recently, you may have noticed that the fiction section seems to be shrinking...
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As you try to incorporate the use of symbolism in your writing, keep in mind these four points: The...
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More important than name symbolism is the symbolic use of objects and actions. In some stories, these symbols will...
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Most successful stories are characterized by compression. The writer's aim is to say as much as possible as...
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