by D Lilly | Mar 6, 2019 | Characterization-Non-Fiction, Conflict-Fiction, FICTION
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Why Your Story Conflict Isn’t Working (And How to Fix It) Mobile Categories Menu by JANICE HARDY Conflict is one of those aspects of writing that has caused more than its...
by D Lilly | Mar 6, 2019 | Conflict-Fiction, FICTION
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. 5 Tips for Writing Conflict into Your Book Mobile Categories Menu By: MARTIN CAVANNAGH © Martin Cavannagh is a writer for Reedsy, a marketplace with tools that allows...
by D Lilly | Mar 6, 2019 | Characterization-Non-Fiction, Conflict-Fiction, FICTION
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. 60 Ways to Create and Heighten Conflict Mobile Categories Menu Why Do We Love Stories? by: Ian Irvine Stories dominate our daily lives, in books, movies, TV, games, jokes....
by D Lilly | Mar 6, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, Conflict-Fiction, Dialogue, FICTION, NON-FICTION
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. What is Characterization? Mobile Categories Menu author unknown There are many ways to show character: exposition; description; action; gestures and mannerisms; setting,...
by D Lilly | Mar 5, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, FICTION, NON-FICTION
The site for writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. The Sticky Story Mobile Categories Menu by Emily Jean Carroll What is a sticky story? A sticky story is the kind you want to write. I can think of three kinds. You want your...
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