For those who have a book trapped in their soul screaming to come out.
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Do You Shape the Story or Does the Story Shape You?
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Has a story ever taken control of you while you were writing it? If it hasn't, it wanted to. Why don't you let it?By Stephen Woodfin
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Would you rather be a consumer or a creator? A writer needs to be both, but he must strike the right balance between reading and writing.By Stephen Woodfin
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Let your uniqueness shine through in all your writing. When you find your voice, everything else will fall into place.By Stephen Woodfin
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The back stories of your characters make the difference between a book that grabs readers and one that falls flat.By Stephen Woodfin
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Quit worrying about your book and have fun writing the first scene.By Stephen Woodfin
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How much of your time do you spend following your heart?By Stephen Woodfin
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Should writers begin their writing journey writing short stories?By Stephen Woodfin
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Don't be your own worst critic. There are plenty of people waiting in line for that job.By Stephen Woodfin
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What does the first sentence of a book give away about what lies ahead? We look at a few examples.By Stephen Woodfin
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What's the best cure for writer's block?By Stephen Woodfin
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How the coronavirus outbreak drives us out of our old worlds and requires us to build new ones.By Stephen Woodfin
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A new writer should do his or her homework before joining a critique group. What experience-level are members of the group?By Stephen Woodfin
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Talent or Determination? Beginning writers do well to listen to John D. MacDonald's take on the subject. Is it about inspiration or perspiration?By Stephen Woodfin
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The importance of reading a draft of your work aloud to test it for mistakes, to see if it has cadence and rhythm, and to prepare it for audiobook narration.By Stephen Woodfin
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Don't become a part of the ING Dynasty in your writing.By Stephen Woodfin
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He said, she said. How to use, or avoid, attribution in dialogue.By Stephen Woodfin
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Just keep writing until you finish your book. Remember, you must be present to win.By Stephen Woodfin
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What's the difference between location and place?By Stephen Woodfin
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One thing new writers struggle with is the context they create for characters. Every writer is a world-builder, and she needs to create a consistent world so her readers don't get lost along the way.By Stephen Woodfin
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Learn about writing by deconstructing the work of your favorite authors.By Stephen Woodfin
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When you sit down to write your book, have a working title in mind. The title expresses the book's essence as keeps you focused as you write.By Stephen Woodfin
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Replace empty words in your writing with visual cues that fire a reader's imagination. Add descriptions and make your writing sing. To help you get the hang of it, review passages from your favorite writers to see how they create pictures with words.By Stephen Woodfin
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Who will tell your story? You will write it down, but someone else will tell it. Will it be a narrator or a first-person account? Writers refer to this as point of view ("POV"), and it is a basic building block of your writing. Are you a head-hopper?By Stephen Woodfin
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The Brass Tacks of Writing: Plotters and Pantsers
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Which is better, Plotters or Pantsers? Plotters are those people who outline their books before they begin writing. Pantsers fly by the seat of their pants, learning the story as they go. Which group are you in, or can you be in both?By Stephen Woodfin
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The Brass Tacks of Writing Your Book: First Things
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Four decisions will open the door to your writing life. Find a time to write. Find a place to write. Find a method to capture your words. Set a goal for each writing session.By Stephen Woodfin
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