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The Robust Outline

Posted on June 10, 2021May 25, 2021 by Jason Evans

Hello! Now, I’m going to say some controversial things, but please, please, don’t clutch your pearls in horror after I say them. OK. Are you ready? I LOVE a robust outline. When some people write outlines for their novels, they’re essentially talking about some short hand notes they made, their vision for the ending and…

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Goodreads Giveaways for Authors: Gimmick or Gold?

Posted on June 9, 2021June 3, 2021 by Kendra Griffin

We authors can be overwhelmed when deciding how much money we should spend, and where, in order to get customers to spend money on our book. Let’s be candid. Most new and independent authors set aside idealistic expectations of initial profit and focus on exposure, ratings, reviews, and the ability to quickly turn these aspects…

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Character Growth

Posted on June 8, 2021June 7, 2021 by Ann Gordon

After listening to a speaker tout the merits of character growth, I pondered its importance in a short story. I published quite a few stories before realizing I hadn’t considered whether any of my characters actually “grew” or not. I puzzled over my working cadre of short stories and asked myself if any of those…

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To Plot…Or Not

Posted on June 4, 2021June 3, 2021 by Mary Gillgannon

Plotter. Pantser. Is your writing style ingrained? Can you change it? I’ve wrestled with this question since the beginning of my career, and I know several other authors who’ve had the same struggle. I started out as a pantser (which I prefer to call “writing into the mist” or intuitive writing) mostly because I didn’t…

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The Editor and the Onion: A Paradigm for Editing*

Posted on June 2, 2021May 27, 2021 by Mandy Miller

A common misconception about chaos is that it’s chaotic, meaning the object in question is out of control, disorganized, irretrievably confused. Every writer has been there—the letters swim on the page like aimless tadpoles, every word you’ve written screams “YOU SUCK!” You get the drift. But, despair not! It turns out “chaos,” as used in…

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