Scare Quotes Are Not All That Scary
There’s a time and place for every punctuation mark. Using any of them excessively or incorrectly is, well, just plain…
There’s a time and place for every punctuation mark. Using any of them excessively or incorrectly is, well, just plain…
When I first started considering writing novels, I found the idea of subplots daunting. I knew I needed to put…
Have you ever asked: “What on earth possessed me to want to be a novelist?” Are you starting to realize…
English grammar and spelling are confusing, but they pale in comparison to explaining the subtle differences and appropriate usage of…
Today I’m breaking my tradition and hosting a guest blogger as we explore the topic of scene structure. Jordan Rosenfeld—novelist, writing…
Today’s guest post is by author Michelle Weidenbenner: If you’re like many parents who are also writers you find it…
Today I’m giving you a peek into another set of confusables: peek, peak, and pique. Yes—pique. Curious? You should be….
Scene structure is an essential concept writers must grasp in order to construct solid, fluid novels. I chose that word…
By way of introduction, here are some thoughts discussed in my book Writing the Heart of Your Story—important things for…
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