by D Lilly | Mar 6, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, Conflict-Fiction, FICTION
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. 60 Ways to Create and Heighten Conflict Why Do We Love Stories? by: Ian Irvine Stories dominate our daily lives, in books, movies, TV, games, jokes. Newspaper articles are...
by D Lilly | Mar 6, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, Conflict-Fiction, Dialogue, FICTION, NON-FICTION
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. What is Characterization? author unknown There are many ways to show character: exposition; description; action; gestures and mannerisms; setting, tastes, interests;...
by D Lilly | Mar 5, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, FICTION, NON-FICTION
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. The Sticky Story 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...
by D Lilly | Mar 5, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, FICTION, NON-FICTION
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Painting With A Character’s Brush By Janell Looney Every aspect of our own personal history colors the way we experience the world around us. The same must be true...
by D Lilly | Mar 4, 2019 | Characterization-Fiction, Characterization-Non-Fiction, Dialogue, FICTION
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Dynamic Characters By: Nancy Kress Characters, they are the life of your story. Literally. As a long time reader it has always been my opinion that the greatest books are...
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