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Interview with Caelan MacTavish Huntress
Caelan MacTavish Huntress is a full-time freelance writer who lives in Portland, Oregon.
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Interview with Hammond Guthrie
Hammond Guthrie is a painter and the author of As Ever Was, a personal memoir about being a “beat survivor.”
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Simple Revising Techniques
The revising process is different for every writer. Stephen King does two drafts as well as a final polish. Kurt Vonnegut rewrote every single page in a novel several times until he got it exactly right. As a general rule, two drafts is the bare mini...
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The How's of a Writing Group
How to create a successful writing group that will improve your writing skills
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The Top Ten Rules for Writers
You want to write a book? Or, maybe you want to write a short story, poem, play, or screenplay. Whether you're writing fiction or non-fiction, there are certain things you need to do if you want to be successful. Here's my top ten list for successful...
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The Four Firsts-Point of View
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It's Time for Your Writing Close-Up
Like a great movie, the most energetic writing engages all 5 senses;
smell, touch, sight, hearing, and taste
. Put your readers smack dab in the middle of a sticky, leech infested swamp, or the vibrating cab of racecar driver and yo...
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Building a Strong Story Structure
The biggest problem most beginning writers have is structuring their stories. If you can learn how to create a sturdy structure you will be well on your way to a compelling story. There are five elements to story structure: opening, conflict, deve...
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He Said, She Said
The primary purpose of speech tags (he said, she yelled) is to tell the reader who is speaking. Tags should not be crutches for poorly written dialogue. Sometimes writers use creative tags because they think it adds to the scene. Other writers use ta...
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So You Want to Be a Writer?
The good news is that the only thing you need to do to be a writer is to write on a regular basis. The bad news is that it’s harder than it sounds. You should set aside at least an hour...
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Who Should Tell Your Story-Point of View
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Plotting and Scheming
Your first step along the path to a plot is to figure out the main character’s goal. How is he or she going to solve the crisis? A man whose wife disappears will solve his crisis by finding his wife. A gambler who loses his wife’s life...
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Pace Yourself
Certain books are leisurely and reflective like an evening stroll, while others are more like jogging. This difference is created mostly by the pacing.
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Correctly Using Narrative
You should be wary of narrative. For the reader, narration often feels like the writer is popping his head into the story to give information, which slows down, or stops the action. Since narration is by nature telling instead of showing, th...
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Mechanics Of Dialogue
If your dialogue doesn’t follow the basic guidelines for dialogue, you risk look like an amateur. So get to know them very well. Here they are:
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