by D Lilly | Jan 31, 2022 | Encouragement-Ideas, Targeting the Young, YOUNG ADULT-CHILDREN
YOUNG ADULT-CHILDREN - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Why Children Like to Write Fiction Stories By: Jamie Roy Writing is an excellent form of communication, which is why so many schools and institutions...
by D Lilly | Dec 22, 2021 | FICTION, Plotting
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. Turning Points and Plot Points in Storytelling Turning Points and Plot Points in Storytelling from Jessica Morrell’s Editor’s Desk – A Chanticleer Writers Toolbox post...
by D Lilly | Nov 30, 2021 | FICTION, Plotting
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. 7 Ways to Add Great Subplots to Your Novel WEBSITE OWNER’S NOTE: I recommend subscribing to Writer’s Digest Newsletter. They have and send a world of great...
by D Lilly | Nov 20, 2021 | Interviews - Press Jobs, NON-FICTION
NON-FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. 3 Ways to Make Your Non-Fiction Article Pitch Stand Out By: Robert Lee Brewer, Writer’s Digest Here are three ways to make your nonfiction article pitch stand out...
by D Lilly | Nov 20, 2021 | FICTION, Plotting
FICTION - For writers of all genre, and the readers who love them. Find what you want to know. 3 Ways to Know When to End Your Chapters By: Aaron Elkins Writers Digest At some point in writing your novel, you have to start thinking about “chaptering,” the process of...
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