Fiction Friday: 8 Things Writers Forget When Writing Fight Scenes
This is by far the best post I’ve ever seen on this subject! Hope you enjoy.
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This is by far the best post I’ve ever seen on this subject! Hope you enjoy.
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And, struggling authors, if you are looking for a community to show support, promote and propel you, scroll down to my previous blog about #RRBC!
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Don’t tell me that people can’t make amazing things happen when we come together! Here is living proof. In ONE day, Eternally At War is now an Amazon #1 New Release!! I know Jeanette Vaughan is grateful to everyone who joined in to make this happen.
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I recently bought this book and LOVE it! It sits on my desk anytime I am writing. Great resource from Nicholas Rossis! Reblogged on WordPress.com Source: Emotional Beats: Ways to Portray Anger
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One of the VERY best pieces I’ve ever read on the core structure of a story.
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I am super excited to present this workshop to the Panhandle Professional Writers Group in Amarillo, Texas next month. Bi-Monthly Meeting November19th Jan Sikes How Many Ways Can You Say ____? “He walked.” Really? Do you know there are over 115 ways to describe the way a person walks? Why should you limit
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Re-blogged from http://www.nownovel.com/blog/ How to describe eyes in a story: 7 simple tips Learning how to describe eyes in a story without resorting to cliché helps set your writing apart from amateurish fiction. Many beginning authors over-rely on eye descriptions and eye colour to create an impression of their characters. Here are 7 tips for talking
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Shared from Fiction by Rachael Ritchey!
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