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- Stacking BBs in a Bathtub…
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- How to Build Scenes and Add Length and Substance to Your Novel
- I’m Not as Dumb as You Think!
- Get Thee to a Conference
- Why You Must Trim the Fat in Your Novel, What It Means, and How to Do It
- Ready…SETTING…Go!
- How NOT to Promote Yourself
- The Dreaded “M” Word
- How to Avoid Distancing Your Reader with Patched-In Themes & Morals
- Writers Beware!
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- Understanding the Role of Subplots When Structuring Your Story
- Georgie-Porgie, Puddin’ and Pie
- The Value of Primary Sources (Part 2)
- The Value of Primary Sources (Part 1)
- Which Comes First: the Chicken or the Egg?
- A Method for Rewriting and Self Editing
- Heroes
- Consecrated Writing
- The XYZs of Story Writing – Part Three of Three
- The XYZs of Story Writing – Part Two of Three
- The XYZs of Story Writing – Part One of Three
- Rough Drafting
- Real Life Writing
- The Problem of Hopping Heads
- Weather and Character Emotions
- The Best Cowboy at the Rodeo is the Clown
- The Right Kind of Drama in the First Five Pages
- Committed to the Journey (Part 2)
- Committed to the Journey
- The Name Game
- Writing Dialogue
- Crafting Better Beginnings
- Crafting Better Beginnings
- The Power and the Fear of Creating
- A Fly on the Wall
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- Opposites Attract
- Mission: Impossible
- And the Winners Are…
- Greeting Cards Tell Micro-Stories
- Is There a Story in Your Fortune Cookie?
- Interesting Humans
- Footnotes of History
- A Quick Announcement…
- Ahhhh! Summer!
- Writing Lesson 3.36 – Contests–My Perspective as a Judge
- Writing Lesson 3.35 – Contests–Why Should We Enter?
- Writing Lesson 3.34 – Putting Your Best Foot Forward
- Our 3rd Annual Student Writing Competition
- Writing Lesson 3.33 – Formatting Your Manuscript Like a Pro
- Writing Lesson 3.32 – Finding Your Voice
- Writing Lesson 3.31 – Minimalist or Epic Writer?
- Writing Lesson 3.30 – THAT Doesn’t Matter
- Writing Lesson 3.29 – Will an Agent Want You?
- Writing Lesson 3.28_A Writer’s Biggest Job
- Writing Lesson 3.27_Am I a Writer?
- Writing Lesson 3.26 – Writing with WORLD
- Writing Lesson 3.25 – Your First Hundred Words
- Writing Lesson 3.24 – The Curse of the Thirty-Pound Sword
- Writing Lesson 3.23_ Beginning with Theme in Mind
- Writing Lesson 3.22_Verbs That Leap, Love, or . . . Lose
- Writing Lesson 3.21_Remodeling Your Story Through the Editing Process
- It’s That Time Again!
- Writing Lesson 3.20 – Should You Enter Writing Contests?
- Writing Lesson 3.19 – Say What…?
- Writing Lesson 3.18 – Conventions of Genre
- …And a Happy New Year!
- In the true Spirit of the Season…
- Writing Lesson 3.17 – Repairing What Lies Beneath
- Writing Lesson 3.16 – Backstory–The Story Behind the Story
- Writing Lesson 3.15 – Just in Time for Christmas…
- Writing Lesson 3.14-Well! That’s Odd…
- Writing Lesson 3.13-Adding Adventures
- Writing Lesson 3.12-The Theme’s the Thing
- Writing Lesson 3.11-Another Approach to Plotting Mayhem
- Writing Lesson 3.10-Four Starting Tips for Writing a Series
- Writing Lesson 3.9-Genre: What is it?
- Writing Lesson 3.8-Get Ready for NaNoWriMo!
- Writing Lesson 3.7-Who is Pilcrow?
- Writing Lesson 3.6-The Plot Thickens
- Writing Lesson 3.5-A Quick Way to Draw in Your Readers
- Writing Lesson 3.4-Empower Your Writing with these Simple Techniques
- Writing Lesson 3.3-Is Your Protagonist Too Passive?
- Writing Lesson 3.2-Story Engineering
- Writing Lesson 3.1-“It Isn’t Personal”
- Self-Publishing on Amazon Kindle
- Celebrating a New Arrival!
- One Example
- Different Strokes for Different Folks
- Exciting Possibilities
- We Have Winners!
- Today’s Big News…
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- Writing Lesson 2.36 – Mea Culpa