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Goal Setting: Help or Hindrance?

Posted on February 2, 2024February 2, 2024 by Hilary Linnertz

As writers, how many times do we hear that the best way to watch those pages stack up is to set a goal for yourself. We hear a constant and resounding shout to write this many words or that many pages a day, a week, a month. I don’t know about you, but this type…

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Brainstorming Characters that Leap Off the Pages

Posted on January 26, 2024February 1, 2024 by Maggie Smith

BlindSpot, my second book and first psychological suspense, releases in May, so before the whirlwind of marketing for that starts up in earnest, I’ve been spending time ruminating about the next one – my favorite part of the process. My first step is always to purchase a new Moleskine lined notebook where I can jot…

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Writing to Survive

Posted on January 23, 2024February 1, 2024 by Rachel Dempsey

Back in October, I wasn’t sure I’d get to write these words: on January 13, I graduated with my MFA in Creative Writing. I started the program at Regis as one kind of person and ended it someone different. Not simply in the sense that I learned and grew as a writer, though I hope…

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My Experience with a Reedsy Live Editing Session (with Tom Bromley)

Posted on January 19, 2024February 1, 2024 by Rainey Hall

First, I’d like to wish, wherever you are Edgar Allen Poe, a happy birthday. January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849. A free one-hour editing advice given by author, Tom Bromley via Reedsy, (Reedsy https://reedsy.com), was worth every cent—and more. Tom–author, editor, ghostwriter, creative writing tutor, Reedsy’s Head of Learning, and creator of the 101-day…

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Strengths and Weaknesses: Two Sides of the Character Coin

Posted on January 12, 2024February 1, 2024 by Kelley J. P. Lindberg

You’ve heard the advice that characters should have both strengths and weaknesses to make them appear more “rounded” and multi-dimensional. It’s easy to think of those as very different aspects of a character’s personality. But what if their strength is also their weakness? Any strength can become a weakness, depending on the situation. That simple…

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